Story Hooks
Introduce Pangu, Nuwa, Hou Yi, Jingwei, and Shennong without requiring a full textbook chapter.
Free mythology printables
For teachers and homeschool families looking beyond the usual Greek and Norse shelf: download a free Chinese mythology printable with short story hooks, discussion prompts, and a mini reading activity.

Quick Facts
This route is for broad mythology searches. The printable itself focuses on Chinese mythology, giving children a fresh set of origin, courage, persistence, and nature stories.
Introduce Pangu, Nuwa, Hou Yi, Jingwei, and Shennong without requiring a full textbook chapter.
Ask what the myth explains, what choice the character makes, and what value the story teaches.
Use the question-builder page as a quick reading response, center activity, or exit ticket.
Why Chinese Myths
Many mythology searches lead to Greek, Roman, Egyptian, or Norse resources. This free printable gives elementary learners a clear entry into Chinese mythology while still using familiar classroom formats: short reading, discussion, response, and extension.
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For reading response, story sequence, vocabulary, and myth match searches.
Open worksheet routeFor teachers who want a 45-minute mythology class flow and discussion structure.
Open lesson planFor centers, printable follow-ups, mini writing prompts, and low-prep activity ideas.
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Reading response, sequence, match, word-search, and create-your-own-myth pages.
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