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Ancient Greek myths
Drag the labels into their correct locations. When you are ready, use the 'Mark' button to see if you are right.
Discussion points
- What moral/lesson can be taken from each myth?
Teaching tips:
Use this activity to support learning within the topic of Ancient Greece.
Explain that the Ancient Greeks used myths to explain natural events, understand human behavior, teach moral lessons, and honor their gods through rituals and festivals. Myths were also a key part of education, storytelling, and cultural identity, helping people make sense of the world and their place in it. Challenge children to think about the moral or lesson that can be learnt from each myth.
To learn more about Greek gods and goddesses, before reading about them within Greek myths, see Name the Greek gods and goddesses, Greek gods and goddesses, and Ancient Greek gods poster.
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