Greek and Latin Roots English 1-2 Honors.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
The Trojan War *
Advertisements

Human Sample Words :  Anthropology (the study of humans)  Misanthrope (one who hates people (humans)  Philanthropy (active effort to promote human welfare)
An Epic Poem. Epic: a long narrative poem about a national or legendary hero.
Homework G-3 due Monday Essay due Wednesday. Aim #2: What do Homer’s epics reveal about the values of ancient Greece? Do Now: How would you define the.
ATALANTA Took part in the Caladonian Warhunt. Married a man who beat her in a foot race by being distracted by three golden apples Abandoned by father.
Using Greek and Latin Root Words to Build Vocabulary
Greek Alphabet and Roots. Greek Alphabet Alpha Beta Gamma Delta Epsilon Zeta Eta Theta Iota Kappa Lambda Mu Nu Xi Omicron Pi Rho Sigma Tau Upsilon Phi.
Quick Start Instructions 1.In Slide Sorter View, mix up the order of the slides. (The slides will automatically re-number.) 2.Click the Slide Show button.
The Trojan War Told in the Epic Greek Poem “The Iliad” by the Poet Homer.
The Trojan War and The Iliad as an introduction to The Odyssey Menelaus Paris Diomedes Odysseus Nestor Achilles Agamemnon.
The Trojan War Fact vs. Fiction. Trojan War: Fiction ► Began as an argument between goddesses over who was prettier.  A magic golden apple would be awarded.
Mr. Norris 6th Grade Social Studies
The Trojan War.
Heroes, Mythology, The Trojan War, and Homer
The Trojan War Troy VS. Greece.
The Trojan War.
The Odyssey.
School of Flavius.
“The Tragedy of Achilles”
The Adventures of Achilles by Tommy Riley
Greek Hero: Achilles
THE TROJAN WAR Key Facts.
Troy Quiz.
An Epic Poem written by Homer
Discussion Points and Questions
The Iliad.
Homer’s Iliad.
What happened over the forty days?
Introduction and Writing Prompts
Small Group Research Activity
The Odyssey “Written” by Homer (a blind poet) around 700 BC
THE ODYSSEY: An Overview
The Odyssey Copyright  Polly Hoover
THE ODYSSEY: An Overview
52. HERO “A hero is the classic protagonist in a work of literature.”
The Iliad.
Preparing for the Journey
Greek Mythology Copyright © Clara Kim All rights reserved. *
Name The Trojan War DIRECTIONS: Cut the following pictures. Then place the events in order. Punch a hole in each “card” and string them together in order.
Chapter 7 The Stories of Homer.
Greek and Latin Word Stems Set #1 – Greek Roots
The Odyssey “Written” by Homer (a blind poet) around 700 BC
The Odyssey “Written” by Homer (a blind poet) around 700 BC
Background The Odyssey is a sequel (the second book in a series).
The Odyssey.
Background to The Odyssey
Using Greek and Latin Root Words to Build Vocabulary
Unit 1 Greek and Latin Roots
Honors English 9 Jenkins Focus: The Odyssey
The Odyssey Lesson 5.
Greek Mythology.
The Odyssey Unit Notes.
Greek Roots/Prefixes.
Stems List 9! Stems also appear on your final exam, in addition to your weekly quizzes.
Belief Systems.
Welcome to Wednesday!.
The Apple of Discord.
Greek Mythology.
Unit 1 Greek and Latin Roots
Lesson 5: Human Connection, Empathy and Compassion
Why do we fight wars?.
An Epic Poem written by Homer
Inferencing with photos.
Quiz – Lives of Stars.
“The Tragedy of Achilles”
Warriors.
Quiz! You have a quiz on Roots 5 today. There will be review from Roots 1-4. Show me your flash cards if you want 5 bonus points. You need a pencil.
Jot down 2-3 questions you have for Books 21-23!
Aim: What morals can we learn from the Iliad?
Honors English I 2/7/14.
Presentation transcript:

Greek and Latin Roots English 1-2 Honors

Trojan War Quiz: Take out your notes. 1. What is the Judgment of Paris? Who gets the apple? How does the Trojan war start? 2. How does Odysseus try to avoid going to war? 3. Why does Achilles get angry and stop fighting? 4. List 3 Trojans and 3 Greeks. 5. How did Hector die, and what happened to his corpse?

Journal Write a passage that creatively introduces your hero. SHOW don’t TELL!

astronaut, asterisk, astronomy Star

Thermometer, centimeter, barometer measure

Thermometer, thermal, thermostat heat

Anthropology, philanthropist, misantrhope man

Bibliography, bibliophile, Bible book

Cosmonaut, cosmos, microcosm universe

7. DOGMA Dogmatic, dogmatism opinion

Generation, genocide, genealogy, generate Birth, race

Gynecologist, misogynist monogyny Woman

Lithograph, monolith, Paleolithic, Neolithic Stone

Mechanic, mechanical, mechanize Machine

Synonym, antonym, pseudonym, acronym Name

Pathology, sympathy, empathy, antipathy Feeling, suffer

Podiatrist, podium, tripod foot

Theology, theocracy, atheist, polytheistic, monotheistic god