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1 Mythological Creatures

2 Mythological Creatures
Monsters and “hybrids” (human-animal forms) also feature prominently in the tales: the winged horse Pegasus, the horse-man Centaur, the lion-woman Sphinx and the bird-woman Harpies, the one-eyed giant Cyclops, manticores and unicorns, Gorgons, pygmies, minotaurs, satyrs and dragons of all sorts. Many of these creatures have become almost as well known as the gods, goddesses and heroes who share their stories.

3 Common Mythological Creatures
Minotaur Pegasus Cyclops

4 Kraken According to the Scandinavian mythology, the Kraken is a giant sea creature (said to be 1 mile long) that attacks ships and is so huge that its body could be mistaken for an island.

5 Charybdis Charybdis (Greek mythology) is one of several Greek monsters that appeared in multiple famous myths. She is often known only in her most vicious form - a swirling whirlpool of death that swallowed enormous amounts of water and anything that got caught in it.

6 Kappa In ancient Japanese folklore, the Kappa is a water demon that inhabits rivers and lakes and devours disobedient little children. The Kappa, a word meaning ‘river child’, is usually depicted with the body of a tortoise, a beak, and the limbs of a frog, and has a hollow filled with water on top of his head

7 Cerberus Cerberus (Greek mythology) is best known as the guardian to the gates of Hades (the Underworld). In Greek mythology Cerberus is depicted as a dog with three ferocious heads and the tail of a snake.

8 Hydra The nine-headed serpent who grew two new heads for every one that was cut off.

9 Chimera The Chimera, in mythology, is a Greek monster with the body and head of a lion with a snake for a tail and a fire-breathing goat head coming from its back.

10 The majestic Griffin The griffin is a legendary creature with the head and wings of an eagle, and the body, tail, and hind legs of a lion. As the eagle was considered the ‘king of the birds’, and the lion the ‘king of the beasts’, the griffin was perceived as a powerful and majestic creature.

11 Basilisk Basilisk mythology describes this "king of serpents" as a reptilian creature with sometimes rooster-like qualities who is famous for its ability to kill with a single glance.

12 Centaur Centaur mythology revolves around half-horse / half- human creatures whose origin is little understood.

13 Create your own Mythological Creature

14 Process 1. Brainstorm the characteristics of your mythological creature. Think about: Physical Characteristics/appearance Personality Abilities 2. Once your brainstorm is complete, you will write a descriptive paragraph about your creature. Make sure to include its appearance, its personality and its special abilities. 3. Name your new creature 4. Draw your unique mythical creature in the box provided.

15 Rubric- How you will be graded
You will be graded on the following criteria. Neatly drawn mythological creature that includes the body parts of at least three animals. /8 One complete paragraph that describes your creature’s appearance, personality and abilities. /5 Correct spelling and punctuation /5 Proper heading on back /2 Total /20 Comments:

16 How to create your creature
Write down a list of animals.   They can be your favorite animals or just animals you find particularly funny or fascinating.  Next to each animal, write down their most interesting features. Once you have a list, choose three of the animals to work with. For instance: Lion: Big mane, long tail with fluffy end, big paws Gold fish: Flowy fish fins, bright color, scales Lizard: Feet with nails, scales, long tail Owl: Big eyes, short beak, wings, round body Now you look at the features and pick the ones you like the most from each creature—but make sure they are not the same type of body part.

17 Paragagraph- Think About
Does your creature serve a particular role or function? If so, what? Is it singular or are there others? Does your creature have magical powers or special abilities? If so, what are they? What is your creature’s diet? What does your creature look like? Are there any famous stories or historical events in which your creature was or is involved? How does it communicate? (Size? Color? Features? Appendages? Eyes?Mouth? Tail? Flippers? Fur? Scales? Beak? Wings? Etc….) How does it like to spend its time? What are (3) adjectives to describe your creature’s personality and temperament? What else should we know about your fabulous creature? Where does your creature live? What is its life span?


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