Video Viewing Requirements
     
  Teacher: Ms. Artiga-Faupusa
Grade 9 SDAIE; Periods 5-6
 
 
  As the culminating project to a unit about mythology, SDAIE (Specially Designed Academic Instruction in English) students at Phillip and Sala Burton Academic High School used laptop computers and video-editing software to create short films, or digital stories, for a target audience of elementary school students. During a weeklong workshop the Burton students collaborated in teams to produce films about myths from cultures around the world — always keeping their young audience in mind.

Once workshop participants had formed groups of their choosing, each team was assigned a culture, as well as a hero from that culture, to serve as their film's focus. Participants conducted research on their topic, synthesized information and stories from the assigned culture, and created a finished film that retells the myth, including background information about the culture and the hero or legend.

To view the digital documentaries, click an image below.

 
   
         
  The Adventures of Aeneas
by Luis
  Africa
by Mariah, Dhemie
  Central America, the Myth of Quetzalcoatl
by Melvin, Jose
  China
by Martha, Angie
  India
by Joel, Sofia
 
         
  Izanagi and Izanami: Creators of Japan
by Erick, Belino
  The Legend of Cuchulainn
by Wendy, Christy
  The Legend of Maui
by Daniela, Jackie, Irma
  The Near East and the Hero Gilgamesh
by Jean, Rina
  Osiris
by Tyson, Luis, Jose

 

Myths
Phillip and Sala Burton High School
San Francisco Unified School District
San Francisco, California