Today’s checklist Warm-up – punctuating quotations Take up Huron creation myth fishbone Punctuating quotations How Glooskap Found the Summer Creation myths – personal response Cultural elements activity Writing your own pourquoi tale
Take at face value, or…only the two of them can understand each other Take at face value, or…only the two of them can understand each other? She’s a professional donkey whisperer? Boyfriend and girlfriend who’ve been cursed? Aliens who didn’t quite get their disguises right?
Dialogue In the following photograph, imagine what the two people could be discussing. With a partner, write a properly punctuated dialogue of at least 5 lines between them.
How Glooskap Found the Summer Highlight or underline the elements of the fishbone as you read the myth
Personal response What do you think of creation myths? Do creation myths and pourquoi tales still serve a purpose, despite that our society relies on science to explain the world around us?
Cultural elements of myths All myths reveal important values of the cultures to which they belong You will rotate partners to complete the cultural elements activity Cultural Elements
Ideas for Pourquoi Tales ♦ Why Owl Has Big Eyes ♦ Why Dogs Howl at the Moon ♦ Why Snake Has No Feet or Hands ♦ Why Geese Fly in the Shape of a V ♦ Why Birds Have Many Colors ♦ Why Roses Have Thorns ♦ Why Pigs Have Curly Tails ♦ Why There are Rainbows ♦ Why There Are Oceans ♦ Why Some Trees Lose Their Leaves and Others are Evergreen ♦ How Jellyfish Came to Be ♦ Why the Big Toe is So Much Bigger than the Other Toes ♦ Why Porcupine Has Quills
Start with the end To begin your pourquoi tale, you must start at the end What are you going to explain in your tale?