Is it true or is it a story

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Is it true or is it a story Learning Objectives: To explain why: The different ways in which stories are used Stories reliable Key words: Cultures, Epic, Aboriginal, Deities, Scholars, Narrative Starter: ODD ONE OUT Which is the odd one out and why? Heaven, Hogwarts, RE lesson Home work: Finish task IN ON LINE CLASS ROOM 3 August, 2018

Discussion Why do people tell stories? What Cultures can you think of ? Aboriginal San Bushman

Class activity: What really happened? Draw a table: List the differences in the stories. Read carefully through these versions of what happened. Use the list to decide which are fact and opinion

The epic of Gilgamesh This is part of a tablet on which the Epic of Gilgamesh, a Babylonian version of the Flood, is recorded. (2000 BC)

Cultures Epic Aboriginal Deities Scholars Narrative You have one minute to explain each of the following key words without using the word itself: Cultures Epic USE THIS SLIDE WHEN YOU ARE DOING THE PLENARY AS A WHOLE CLASS Aboriginal Deities USE SCREEN SHADE OVER KEY WORDS NOT DONE YET Scholars Narrative