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Myths and Legends
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Myth -traditional story about “superhuman or supernatural” beings -typically NOT based in reality
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Legend -story about a real person, place or event - Altered over the years based on storyteller and location
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Let’s Play.... BETTER KNOW A MYTH
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BETTER KNOW A MYTH! TWO PEOPLE GO HEAD TO HEAD RECEIVE CLUES ABOUT A PARTICULAR MYTH FIRST TO GET IT WINS ONE GUESS PER HINT
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MYTH #1 IT’S LOVELY OUTSIDE
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You might find me hanging out in Seattle...
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all this hair makes shampooing a real chore
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I wear a size 24 shoe!
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Big Foot Sasquatch also acceptable
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Bigfoot (also known as Sasquatch) is the name given to a creature that inhabits forests, mainly in the Pacific Northwest region of North America. Bigfoot is usually described as a large, hairy, bipedal humanoid. (walks on two feet)Pacific NorthwestNorth Americabipedal humanoid Most scientists discount the existence of Bigfoot and consider it to be a combination of folklore, misidentification, and hoax rather than a living animal, because of the lack of physical evidence and the large numbers of creatures that would be necessary to maintain a breeding population. folklorehoax
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Myth #2 do you like my suit?
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I made bigfoot’s shoes
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catch me and I’ll grant you a wish
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Check out that rainbow!
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Leprechaun
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A leprechaun is a type of fairy in Irish folklore, usually taking the form of an old man, clad in a red or green coat, who enjoys partaking in mischief.fairyIrish folklore The Leprechauns spend all their time busily making shoes, and store away all their coins in a hidden pot of gold at the end ofcoinsgold the rainbow. If ever captured by a human, the Leprechaun has the magical power to grant three wishes in exchange for theirrainbow release. Popular depiction shows the Leprechaun as being no taller than a small child, with a beard and hat.
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Myth #3 care to go for a swim?
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Scotland is beautiful this time of year
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I kinda look like a dinosaur
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some call me “nessie”
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Loch Ness Monster
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The Loch Ness Monster inhabits Loch Ness in the Scottish Highlands. It is similar to other supposed lake monsters in Scotland and elsewhere, though its description varies from one account to the next, with most describing it as large in size. Popular interest and belief in the animal's existence has varied since it was first brought to the world's attention in 1933. Evidence of its existence is anecdotal, with minimal and much-disputed photographic material and sonar readings.Loch NessScottish Highlandslake monstersPopularsonar Much of the scientific community regards the Loch Ness Monster as a modern-day myth, and explains sightings as including misidentifications of more mundane objects, outright hoaxes, and wishful thinking. hoaxeswishful thinking
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Myth #4 not the sun, but the....
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the better to see you with....
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twilight
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vampire’s natural enemy?
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Werewolf
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A werewolf, also known as a lycanthrope is a mythological or folkloric human with the ability to shapeshift into a wolf or a mythologicalfolkloricshapeshiftwolf wolf-like creature, either purposely or after being placed under a curse or affliction (e.g. via a bite or scratch from anothercurse werewolf).
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Greek Myth Oedipus- Tale of a man who was fated to kill his father and marry his mother. Short Story- Riddle of the Sphinx Play- Oedipus the King
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Complete myth or legend worksheet. Finish for H.W. if necessary.
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