The Odyssey Activities PPT 10 B

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The Odyssey Activities PPT 10 B

Prior Knowledge 1. Describe what the term HERO means to you. 2. Name a hero and describe why you consider them a hero.

Connection to Society 1. Read “The Truth About Being a Hero” http://www.lhsenglish.com/uploads/7/9/0/8/7908073/karl_marlantes_on_the_truth_about_being_a_hero_-_wsj.pdf 2. Create a rhetorical précis in where you explain the claim the author is making about his experiences and how such made him a hero. Make sure to annotate and highlight evidence that supports your claim.

Journey What is the difference between a journey and a trip? A trip is… A journey is… They are different because… 2. Click on the link below in order to complete the form. List three goals that you want to accomplish in the next ten years and any complications you think might make the journey difficult. \\lindsay.k12.ca.us\roaming\cmartinez\desktop\ELA\writing_connecting_to_calypso-1.doc

Obstacles 1. What obstacles do people today have to overcome when on a journey or when reaching their goals? 2. What kinds of behaviors do they need to display to overcome the obstacles?

Connection to Literature In “The Odyssey” Odysseus is the epic hero. While reading , document the experiences Odysseus encounters. Utilize the epic cycle chart linked to this slide: http://www.lhsenglish.com/uploads/7/9/0/8/7908073/herocycle1_while_reading_1.pdf

Characteristics Connection Create a character doll Present it to another student or group (gallery walk). You may create a pop-up doll or poster. Whichever artifact student chooses such must illustrate the complexity of their character. Be sure to include the following: Name Physical Appearance Characteristics and traits \\lindsay.k12.ca.us\roaming\cmartinez\desktop\ELA\traits list.pdf Perception of the character (what other people think) Quotation spoken by the character Quotations spoken about the character Symbols representing the thoughts and emotions of the character. H:\desktop\ELA\Character Analysis Chart.docx

Character Analysis During Reading and Viewing Clips Chart to document traits : H:\desktop\ELA\Character Analysis Chart.docx Reading notes pertaining to plot for each section assigned by your instructor: \\lindsay.k12.ca.us\roaming\cmartinez\desktop\ELA\Reading notes.docx

What is a theme? Theme is the meaning behind a story. In other words it is the story’s message or the lesson we learn via the story. Universal themes are common across all time periods, and cultures. 3. Examples of universal themes: a. War destroys families b. Money can’t buy happiness c. Don’t judge a book by its cover d. Actions define who you are e. Loyalty overcomes all obstacles

Themes In The Odyssey/ Micro theme \\lindsay.k12.ca.us\roaming\cmartinez\desktop\ELA\Micro Theme.docx

Letter Prompt Letter prompt: As an epic hero, Odysseus possesses many exemplary qualities. List and explain how they benefit him. What are his less admirable characteristics and how do these qualities cause him harm? How does Odysseus traits (positive and negative) and his interactions with others help develop a theme in The Odyssey?