INTRODUCTION
This lesson was developed as part of a
computer training class offered through Questa
Independent School District on creating
a web page.
After viewing the film Mulan with my students and discussing their favorite characters, I found that dragons sparked their interest but we didn't know much about them so with them in mind, I have created some lessons for them to explore.
GRADE LEVEL AND CONTENT
AREAS
Lessons can be modified to be used with
students in k-3. They involve Social Studies, Geography, Math, Language
Arts and Fine Arts. Since young children develop concepts, language skills
and knowledge through play and experience. These lessons will focus on
active exploration, guided discovery and concrete activities. Creative
expression will be developed through integration of Art, Music and Drama.
CURRICULUM STANDARDS
Language Arts
Social Studies
Music
Art
Math
IMPLEMENTATION
Depending on the age group and knowledge
of students, lessons and time will need to be flexible. Teacher preview
of all lessons is suggested.
RESOURCES
Use the following web sites.
dragon pictures and other
dragon sites
http://www.scri.fsu.edu/~jeannie/Dragons/dragon-pics.html
dragons, dragons and more
dragons
http://www.bigwave.ca/~bmcgee/dragons.htm
Animals, Myths and Legends
http://www.ozemail.com.au/~oban/
TECHNOLOGY
Internet Accessible computer
VISUAL MATERIALS
EVALUATION
Upon completion of lesson, students will
be able to identify differences in Dragons and match them to their location
of origin. They will be able to express their ideas in words and/or drawings
relating to the exploration of myths and legends through various media.
CONCLUSION
Through this lesson students will be introduced
or build on their knowledge of Dragons and their origins.