2. Greek mythology 1.Zeus 2.Hera 3.Hades 4.Poseidon 5.Apollo 6.Hermes 7.Aphrodite 8.Athena 9.Ares 10.Demeter 11.Artemis 12. Trojan horse 13.The Odyssey.

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2. Greek mythology 1.Zeus 2.Hera 3.Hades 4.Poseidon 5.Apollo 6.Hermes 7.Aphrodite 8.Athena 9.Ares 10.Demeter 11.Artemis 12. Trojan horse 13.The Odyssey 14.Hercules 15.MEDUSA 16.Minotaur (TRI-FOLD PRESENTATION BOARD) You need to include the following 1.Picture of each one 2.Name 3.Brief description of the myth or God 4.Story behind each God or mythical beast Optional Make a mask or a 3D project of one of them 1

(TRI-FOLD PRESENTATION BOARD) You need to include the following: 1.pictures 2.What is the achievement 3.Who is the person who accomplished that 4.What year and where 5.Brief description of the achievement 6.For architecture (Picture, What is the type of architecture) 1.Medicine 2.Science 3.Math 4.Geography 5.Architecture (temples, Theaters, Stadiums, palaces) Geek Accomplishments OPTIONAL You can ALSO make the project on a 3-D way by making one of the architecture such as an ACROPOLIS OR A GREEK TEMPLE and place pictures of the rest of the accomplishments inside 2

Greek Daily Life (TRI-FOLD PRESENTATION BOARD) 1.Pictures 2.Brief description 3.Other interesting facts You need to put the following 1.Drama 2.Mythology (gods, mythical beasts, etc.) 3.Thinkers (Plato, Aristotle and Socrates 4.Government (democracy) 5.Architecture and art (temples) 6.Olympic games (why, when, who, how, where) Optional make a 3-D project by making a Greek wreath headpiece, Mask, or mini Temple or Acropolis 3

1. Great Greek thinkers 1.Archimedes 2.Aristotle 3.Herodotus 4.Hippocrates 5.Homer 6.Pericles 7.Plato 8.Pythagoras 9.Socrates 10.Sophocles (TRI-FOLD PRESENTATION BOARD) You need to put the following: 1.Picture of the person 2.Name of the person 3.When (date) and where the person lived 4.Occupation 5.Accomplishments 6.Other interesting facts 4

Helmet Make sure you know about: The Peloponnesian war 1.When and where did the wars take place? 2.Who were the major players? 3.What were the factors that made it happen? (Give us some historical context for the war.) 4.Explain the events and major occurrences of the war. 5.How and why did it end? 6.Who won? 7.Find maps of your area and pictures to accompany your project. (You must have a map big enough for us all to see. 5 Optional

SHIELD Make sure you know about The War between Greece and Persia 1.When and where did the wars take place? 2.List all the battles a name of the places. 3.Who were the major players? 4.What were the factors that made it happen? (Give us some historical context for the war.) 5.Explain the events and major occurrences of the war. 6.How and why did it end? 7.Who won? 8.Find maps of your area and pictures to accompany your project. (You must have a map big enough for us all to see. 6 Optional

Greek Pottery Make sure you know about: when, Who, how, Where, Why 7

You can make a Drama mask, Mythical Mask or mythical beast mask You need to put the following: 1.MASK 2.Name of the Myth/ beast/ type of Drama 3.Brief description Greek masks 8

You need to put the following: 1.How was the Trojan horse 2.Who were involved 3.More facts about the war Trojan horse 9

ATHENA TEMPLE POSEIDON TEMPLE You need to put the following: 1.Type of architecture 2.Who, where, when, how, why 3.Brief description 4.More interesting facts Greek architecture: ACROPOLIS OR A GREEK TEMPLE 10