Mythology Project!.

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Mythology Project!

Myth Collage Create a collage that represents facts about ONE of the Olympian gods or goddesses. Your collage should include pictures that illustrate the following facts: Greek name Roman name Symbols Function (what they ruled over)

Olympian Haiku Create 14 haiku poems, one for EACH Olympian. Haiku are 3-line poems in a 5-7-5 syllable pattern. Your haiku should reflect facts about that Olympian. Good: Zeus, thunder-bringer/Jupiter to the Romans/Hurls his lightning bolt. Bad: Zeus is a cool god./I really like him a lot./Zeus is awesome. Zeus!

Olympian Barbie/G.I. Joe Create a doll/action figure for ONE of the Olympians. Use the template provided. Each doll should include: Features: Features are actions the doll can do. Accessories: Small items that come with the doll. Vehicle: The doll’s special vehicle. “Also Collect…”: additional toy/toys that go with the doll.