Final Answer:
1. Myth – Zeus is a Greek god, and gods are part of made-up stories. Yes, I’ve heard this story.
2. Myth – Turning things to gold is supernatural and not real. Yes, I’ve heard this story.
3. Legend – Big Foot might be based on a real person or creature people believe in, but it’s passed down as a story. Maybe, some people talk about Big Foot.
4. Myth – Hair made of snakes and turning people to stone is magical and impossible. Yes, I’ve heard this (Medusa).
5. Legend – Robin Hood could be based on a real hero who helped poor people. Yes, I’ve heard this story.
6. Myth – A Griffin is a fake animal with parts of two animals — that’s made up. Maybe, I’ve seen it in books or games.
7. Myth – The wooden horse is a clever trick from an old story, not something that really happened. Yes, I’ve heard this (Trojan Horse).
8. Legend – Pulling a sword from stone sounds like a hero tale passed down over time. Yes, I’ve heard this (King Arthur).
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of myth worksheet.