Do Now Chalk Talk Around the Circles on the board, write down anything you can think of about the Greek Gods and Goddesses.

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Do Now Chalk Talk Around the Circles on the board, write down anything you can think of about the Greek Gods and Goddesses.

Odyssey and Argument Quarter 4 Lesson 2

Greek God Origins

What did the Greeks think about the world? Read The Gods and Goddesses of Olympus by Aliki. Draw your own representation of the Greek view of the world on the paper plate in color. Include: The Ethiopians the Hyperboreans, the Elysian Fields. On the back of the plate ,compare the Greek view of the world to our view of it, including at least two points of comparison and two of contrast (Paragraph or Venn Diagram).

What do you know? Take 5 minutes, and fill in as much as you know about the Greek Gods and Goddesses on the Chart: Greek Name Roman Name Realm Symbol Facts/ Characteristics Zeus Hera 3. Poseidon

Scavenger Hunt! Scavenger Hunt! First Person to have filled in the chart completely wins a Prize!

Biographical Poem You will create a Poem based on one of the Gods or Goddesses Choose your favorite (not Aphrodite) Use the template and your chart to fill in the poem structure Rewrite neatly on the back, and decorate Take 15 minutes Be Prepared to Share