Reading Response
Name the myth figure, the problem, the choice, and the lesson in one compact response page.
Chinese mythology worksheets
Start with a free Chinese mythology sampler, then extend into reading response, story sequence, vocabulary, myth match, and creative writing worksheets for grades 2-5.

Worksheet Ideas
The worksheet route is for teachers and homeschool families searching for print-ready follow-up work. The free sampler is the starter; the paid activity pack expands the same mythology shelf into more pages.
Name the myth figure, the problem, the choice, and the lesson in one compact response page.
Cut, order, or number the key events so students can retell the myth clearly.
Match figures such as Nuwa, Hou Yi, Jingwei, and Shennong with symbols and values.
Practice names, settings, objects, and world-culture words without turning the lesson into busywork.
Plan a hero, problem, helper, setting, and explanation for a natural event.
Use one question at the end: what did this myth explain, and what value did it teach?
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For objectives, timing, discussion prompts, and a 45-minute class flow.
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Open activitiesFor a one-week sequence built around stories, values, and activities.
Open unit studyFree Download
The sampler is free for personal, family, homeschool, library preview, and one-classroom evaluation use. Paid storybooks and worksheet packs are separate.
Get the free Gumroad downloadPaid Next Steps
Reading response, story sequence, myth match, word-search, and create-your-own-myth worksheet pages.
Five printable storybooks to pair with worksheets and reading-response pages.
Storybooks, classroom activities, character cards, map resources, and worksheet-style printables together.