Do Now: What is your favorite superhero? Why? What are his/her powers?

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Do Now: What is your favorite superhero? Why? What are his/her powers? What can myths tell us about History? Do Now: What is your favorite superhero? Why? What are his/her powers? Using 3-5 full sentences answer these questions in your journal. Discuss your answers with your Group

Is a myth true? If not, what purpose does it serve? What can myths tell us about History? Is a myth true? If not, what purpose does it serve?

What can myths tell us about History?

What can myths tell us about History? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JerVrbLldXw Captain America Trailer.

How do these symbols identify mankind? What can myths tell us about History? How do these symbols identify mankind? How do these symbols identify you? How do these symbols identify any ideas you know about? What are they? Do these symbols identify any myths?

Evaluate: “History is fables agreed upon.” – Voltaire What can myths tell us about History? Evaluate: “History is fables agreed upon.” – Voltaire Is Voltaire correct? Why; Why not? Discuss your answers with your Group

How does myth shape your understanding of history? - or - What can myths tell us about History? Exit Ticket: How does myth shape your understanding of history? - or - Is myth and history the same thing? Using 3-5 full sentences answer in your journal