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Kelley O’Rourke, Yale Teachers Institute

Prometheus, the Firebringer

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COUNTRY: USA

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Title of the resource

Prometheus, the Firebringer

Title of the resource in english

Prometheus, the Firebringer

Original language

English

Target and Age Group

Unit guide recommends the activity for 7th and 8th graders (12-14 year olds) because of the reading for preparation but the activities themselves can be for 5th-12th graders (10-17 year olds)

Link to resource

Prometheus, the Firebringer

Accessed on 25 June, 2020

Author of the Entry:

Nomi Willis

Peer-reviewer of the Entry:

Ayelet Peer, Bar- Ilan University, ayelet.peer@biu.ac.il

Second Peer-reviewer of the Entry:

Lisa Maurice, Bar-Ilan University, lisa.maurice@biu.ac.il

Kelley O’Rourke, Yale Teachers Institute

Contents & Purpose

The resource is primarily intended for theater classes who are incorporating the myth of Prometheus into the curriculum but can also be used as creative and movement-based activities for students studying the myth of Prometheus in an English or Mythology class. The three lesson plans each create a space where students are interpreting the meaning of the myth and using their bodies to engage with the lesson.


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Title of the resource

Prometheus, the Firebringer

Title of the resource in english

Prometheus, the Firebringer

Original language

English

Target and Age Group

Unit guide recommends the activity for 7th and 8th graders (12-14 year olds) because of the reading for preparation but the activities themselves can be for 5th-12th graders (10-17 year olds)

Link to resource

Prometheus, the Firebringer

Accessed on 25 June, 2020

Author of the Entry:

Nomi Willis

Peer-reviewer of the Entry:

Ayelet Peer, Bar- Ilan University, ayelet.peer@biu.ac.il

Second Peer-reviewer of the Entry:

Lisa Maurice, Bar-Ilan University, lisa.maurice@biu.ac.il

Kelley O’Rourke, Yale Teachers Institute

Contents & Purpose

The resource is primarily intended for theater classes who are incorporating the myth of Prometheus into the curriculum but can also be used as creative and movement-based activities for students studying the myth of Prometheus in an English or Mythology class. The three lesson plans each create a space where students are interpreting the meaning of the myth and using their bodies to engage with the lesson.