Use this Greek Mythology Notes template as you read and take notes from your textbook and other unit resources. As you read through the Greek Mythology Power Point be sure to take notes on the vocabulary found throughout the slides. Be sure to write the definitions down in your Greek Mythology Notes. Use this link to the online Textbook pp. 1040a - 1040f to further learn about ancient Greece and Greek mythology. In order to prepare for the test, please use this Odyssey Test Review.
For this Greek Gods Speechyou and a partner will be following a series of steps in order to learn and present new information about the Greek gods and goddesses. The project will culminate in a poster or PowerPoint and a brief presentation about your god or goddess.
Resources For this speech you are required to have 3 (and only 3) resources: 1 website (must be a website listed below), 1 encyclopedia, and 1 book. The following resources will help you in your journey to discover more information about the Greek gods.
Websites The following are your choices of websites to use when researching your Greek god or goddess.
Encyclopedia Use World Book Online to help you find an encyclopedia article about your god or goddess. If the link doesn't work, try accessing through the Media and Technology Center.
Books Use the resources at the Monroe County Library as well as the following databases at MeL.org to help you find a book on your god or goddess.
eBook Collection: over 20,000 eBooks available on all topics.
eLibrary: over 2,500 periodicals, books, maps, pictures, weblinks on a variety of topics
Use MeLCat to search a catalog of books from libraries in Michigan. You can check out books online using your library card and read on your iPad or browser.
Archetypal Hero For more information on this topic, click the link at the end of the video that says "view full lesson."