 Pictures of Greek God’s and Goddesses (These will be posted around the classroom for the activity).  Teacher will provide a certain amount of time.

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 Pictures of Greek God’s and Goddesses (These will be posted around the classroom for the activity).  Teacher will provide a certain amount of time per picture. (Music may be used to signal START and STOP).  Students will rotate from picture to picture in small groups and they will have to identify certain facets pertaining to a particular Greek God or Goddess.  The Olympian Greek-God’s and Goddesses Information Sheet ›

 8 th Grade TEKS Guidelines › 2(A), 3(B), 6(B)(C), 9, 26(A)(B), 27, 28  Purpose of this activity is to have students gain a basic understanding of Greek Mythology including it’s (characters, history, purpose).