Learning Intention:
To plan an exciting myth
Top Tips:
- Can you create a mythical adventure of a brave hero vanquishing an evil beast? Myths need four main features: 
- An exciting setting – particularly for where the beast keeps its lair. The hero’s approach to the battleground should be dramatic! 
- An interesting hero – give them a brief back story so the reader can understand what drives them. 
- A terrible beast – use a well-known classic such as the Minotaur or create your own from a mashup of creatures. 
- A problem – why are the hero and beast doomed to clash? Revenge, rescue or glory? 
- Keep it exciting – play out the story with action figures, dolls or characters cut out from drawings. If you enjoy the adventure, so will your readers. 
- Try to be unpredictable – throw in a twist! Is the beast really evil? Is there a tragic ending? 
Ideas for afterwards:
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- Send a copy of your story to your friends, family or to Clevertouch.com. We’d love to read them! 
- Film your myth using members of your family as the main characters. 
- Look up myths to read online, such as the adventure of Odysseus or Theseus. 
- Create a picture of the epic battle between your hero and beast. 
 
