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Cities of Myth: Crash Course World Mythology #35 Instructional VideoCities of Myth: Crash Course World Mythology #35 Instructional Video
Publisher
Crash Course
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Grade
9th - 12th
Subjects
English Language Arts
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Resource Type
Instructional Videos
Media Length
12:25
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Duration
15 mins
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Direct Instruction
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Year
2017
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Cities of Myth: Crash Course World Mythology #35

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Grab a compass and road map ... it's time to explore some mythological cities! With the 35th video of 41 from the Crash Course World Mythology series, viewers meet two characters from Roman mythology, Romulus and Remus. Scholars also explore Jericho and Jerusalem, two real cities with mythical associations.

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Concepts

myths, mythology, ancient rome, jerusalem, mythological characters

Additional Tags

english language arts

Instructional Ideas

  • Have individuals write an origin myth about their cities or towns
  • Ask students to draw a picture of an imagined mythical city

Classroom Considerations

  • Some mature references
  • This video is hosted on YouTube

Pros

  • Contains useful graphics and animations
  • Funny and engaging narrator 

Cons

  • None

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