1. The class will be divided into three different teams and there will be one scorekeeper. 2. We will go in order and each person will answer a question.

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1. The class will be divided into three different teams and there will be one scorekeeper. 2. We will go in order and each person will answer a question using their whiteboard. They will also be able to receive counsel from their teammates. 3. If the team does not provide the right answer then the opposing teams will have an opportunity to answer the question.

4. Which ever team provides the right answer they will have control of the board. 5. Every answer must be in the form of a question. For instance: Q: This city is considered the largest city in the Midwest. A: What is Chicago?

Love StoriesHeroic Stories Miscellaneous Gods and Goddesses Gods and Goddesses Part 2 $100 $200200$200 $300 $400 $500

 The God of the Vine and known to be the center of belief for immortality.

 Who is Dionysus? Back to the Game BoardGame

 The God of Fire also known to be lame and ugly. Hera was the goddess who bore him.

 Who is Hephaestus? Back to the Game Board

 The Goddess of the Hearth and is known for being Zeus’s sister. She is also known as one of the virgin goddesses.

 Who is Hestia? Back to the Game Board

 This god is known to be the most cunning and shrewd. He appears more often in tales of mythology than any other god.

 Who is Hermes? Back to the Game Board

 This god is twins with Apollo and is known as one of the three maiden goddesses of Olympus.

 Who is Artemis? Back to the Game Board

 This goddess is both sister and wife to Zeus.

 Who is Hera? Back to the Game Board

 This god gave the first horse to man. Also commonly called the “Earth-shaker.”

 Who is Poseidon? Back to the Game Board

 Because of this god there is winter.

 Who is Demeter? Back to the Game Board

 This goddess was Zeus’s favorite child. She is often described as “grey-eyed,” or sometimes “flashing- eyed.” The owl was her bird.

 Who is Athena? Back to the Game Board

 This god is known as the healer as well as being the first god to teach mankind the art of healing.

 Who is Apollo? Back to the Game Board

 This maiden was chased by Apollo and eventually turned into a tree.

 Who is Daphne? Back to the Game Board

 According to this love story trust is the key to love.

 What is Cupid and Psyche? Back to the Game Board

 This story ends with the husband and wife turning into birds.

 What is Ceyx and Alcyone? Back to the Game Board

 In this story the man dared more than any man ever dared before for his love.

 What is Orpheus and Eurydice? Back to the Game Board

 In this story the couple was turned into two different trees that intertwined with one another (linden and oak).

 What is Baucis and Philemon? Back to the Game Board

 In the story The Quest for the Golden Fleece these creatures are referred to as “the hounds of Zeus.”

 What are Harpies? Back to the Game Board

 In The Quest for the Golden Fleece if what could pass through the rocks then so could the heroes.

 What is a dove? Back to the Game Board

 In this story he is the son of the Sun.

 What is the story of Phaethon? Back to the Game Board

 In this story he had to sleep in Athena’s temple for guidance.

 What is the story of Pegasus and Bellerophon? Back to the Game Board

 In this story they wanted to prove that they were the gods superiors.

 What is the story of Otus and Ephialtes? Back to the Game Board

 In this story the mother tried to hide her son from her father.

 What is the story of Perseus? Back to the Game Board

 He is known to have worn the skin of a lion as a cloak.

 Who is Hercules? Back to the Game Board

 These were the down fall of Atlanta.

 What are three golden apples? Back to the Game Board

 These three goddesses bribed Paris into telling them who he thought was the fairest.

 Who are Aphrodite, Athena, and Hera. Back to Game Board

 This goddess caused the trouble that brought forth The Judgment of Paris.

 Who is The goddess of Discord, Eris. Back to Game Board