GRACIOUS SHEPHERD ADVANCED SCHOOL SYSTEM INC. Formerly: GRACIOUS SHEPHERD CHRISTIAN ACADEMY Bagtas St., Abar 1st, San Jose City, Nueva Ecija INDEPENDENT LEARNING WORKSHEET Quarter 1 Lesson 1: Myths Tell the Story of Our Beginning Name: Score: Grade & Section: Date: The Lesson at A Glance: Philippine Literature during the pre-colonial period are oral traditions. They are mostly made up of myths and folk tales told and retold by word of mouth from one generation to the next. These are stories and superstitions about magical creatures and divine beings. Directions: Read the selection, “The Story of Bathala” on pages 2-5 of your textbook. Using your prior knowledge of the different elements of narrative, fill out the following graphic organizer with the correct information that is being asked. Write your answers on blue ink only and avoid erasures. Characters: (List all and describe each). Setting: (List all and describe each). Title of the Myth: Plot: Conflict (List all and describe each).