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Thursday, April 30, 2015
Origin Myths
It's been a busy few weeks! Testing is over, and we're wrapping up our school year. Students finished up the mythology unit by writing their own origin myths. Students wrote their myths and created a poster with visuals to represent their myth. We were going to create totem poles with them, but I decided I liked the idea of writing the myths on the posters as well. Check out the example below:
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