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Cultural Allusions and Word Meaning

Determine the meaning of words and phrases as used in literary texts, including understanding references to mythology and cultural allusions (e.g., Herculean, Achilles' heel)

Suggested ages 9–10

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Learning journey

Your child is developing sophisticated reading skills — analysing how authors structure texts, comparing different perspectives, understanding themes and literary devices, and integrating information from multiple sources.

Evidence of understanding

  • Explain the meaning of an allusion drawn from mythology when encountered in a text, e.g. identify that 'Herculean task' means an extremely difficult task, referencing Hercules' legendary labours
  • Use context and knowledge of word parts to determine the meaning of unfamiliar words in a poem or story, explaining how the word contributes to tone or meaning
  • Identify when an author is using a word figuratively rather than literally and explain the intended meaning in context

Assessment prompt

When Cultural Allusions and Word Meaning reads a story that mentions something like "a Herculean task" or "an Achilles heel", can they work out what it means — or look it up and explain the mythological reference behind it?

Standards alignment

RL.4.4US · ccss-ela

RL.4.4

Common Core State Standards for English Language Arts & Literacy in History/Social Studies, Science, and Technical Subjects · 4