Mythology Lesson Plans.

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Mythology Lesson Plans

C.C.S.S. Standards RL. 11-12.5 Analyze how an author's choices concerning how to structure specific parts of a text contribute to its overall structure and meaning as well as its aesthetic impact. RL. 11-12.6 Analyze a case in which grasping point of view requires distinguishing what is directly stated in a text from what is really meant. RI. 11-12.7 Integrate and evaluate multiple sources of information presented in different media or formats as well as in words in order to address a question or solve a problem. W. 11-12.2 Write informative/explanatory texts to examine and convey complex ideas, concepts and information clearly and accurately… W. 11-12.10 Write routinely...

C.C.S.S. Standards SL. 11-12.2 Integrate multiple sources of information presented in diverse formats and media in order to make informed decision and solve problems evaluating the credibility and accuracy of each source and noting any discrepancies among the data. SL. 11-12.4 Present information, findings, and supporting evidence, conveying a clear and distinct perspective… SL. 11-12. 5 Make strategic use of digital media in presentations to enhance understanding...

Learning Objective(s) Students will be able to… Demonstrate knowledge of gods and goddesses, and major characters in Greek mythology by correctly identifying characteristics, backgrounds, and actions of each. Compare and contrast the characters of the Trojan war and their personal motives by writing, researching, and role playing. Demonstrate knowledge of The Odyssey and the culture behind it.

Week 9 Norse Mythology

Norse Mythology Introduction to characters, places, and viking people ppt. Watch clips from “Thor” by Marvel Read d’Aulgaires’ “Heimdall, the Watchman of Asgard” “Immigrant Song” by Led Zepplin

Norse Mythology: 9 Realms Asgard: home to the Aesir Vanaheim: home of the Vanir Alfheim: home of the light elves Midgard: Middle earth, home of man Jotunheim: home of the giants Svartalfheim: home of the dark elves Nidavellir: home of the dwarfs Niflheim: north, underground is Helheim (home of the dead) Muspelheim: South, home of fire giants and demons

Norse Mythology: Gods Odin:god of rain (Wednesday) Frigg: Odin’s wife (Friday) Thor: god of lightning; marries Sif (Thursday) Balder: god of light; most pure and beloved Hod or Hoder: blind; Loki tricks him to throw mistletoe that kills Balder Tyr: (Tuesday) Heimdall: Guards Asgard and Bifrost the rainbow road Bragi: Hermod: Vidar: Vali Loki: half god, half giant; treated like a brother or Thor’s servant

Norse Mythology “Clash of the Gods:Norse Mythology” (the first 12 min.) In your notes answer the following: What connections do you make with Norse stories and other stories you are familiar with? Read stories from d’Aulaires’ Norse Gods and Giants

Norse Mythology Read and discuss: Edith Hamilton’s Mythology part 7 “The Building of the Wall” (25 min. audio) “The Fallen Valkyrie” “The Apples of Iduna”