Grade 5: A New Spin on Ancient Stories

In Grade 5 history with Mr. Mike Willis and English with Ms. Kimm Lucas, students recently brought their study of ancient Greece to life through a cross-curricular project.
After learning about Greek myths, gods, and daily life in ancient Greece, students wrote their own modern retellings inspired by traditional myths. Each story reimagined key themes such as pride, temptation, and consequences in a new setting outside of ancient Greece, with original characters and conflicts.

Students then created artifacts to represent their stories, drawing on how myths were shared visually in ancient Greece. Using symbolism, scenes, and carefully chosen details, each piece was designed to reflect both the original myth and the student’s modern retelling.

The project culminated in an open house for families, where students shared their stories and artifacts, explaining their inspiration, symbolism, and connections to Greek mythology.

Through the project, students applied their understanding of Greek myths by reimagining them in new settings and sharing their ideas through both writing and artifacts.
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