Aim: What life lessons can we learn from an Ancient Roman myth?

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Aim: What life lessons can we learn from an Ancient Roman myth? Do Now: Latin 1-Who is Cupid? What is special about his arrows? IB- Study for your Ovid Quiz! Then: Translate ch. 77 lines 30-41 HW: Latin 1- Vocabulary Quiz on Thursday 2/28 IB- Finish translating Ch 77 IA First Drafts Due 2/26 LHS Meeting at 2:30 Rm 202 Roman Olympics 2/26 from 3:30-5:30 in Girls’ Gym

Cupid and Psyche

Once upon a time…

Venus- But I’m the fairest of them all!

Cupid

Zephyr

Invisible Servants

Her jealous sisters made an evil plan…

Psyche pleaded with Venus for help!

When Cupid found out what was going on…

Cupid and Psyche got married