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Grouping by interest Actors Artists Writers History/Social Studies Sports Music

Greek Myths (Four Weeks) Things we study and do A little history and geography of Greece Internet and Library Scavenger Hunts Greek gods Greek Heroes Greek monsters and mythical animals How to do a Power Point Writing your own myth

Idea # 1 (Actors) Role-play Role-play your favorite Greek myth ( about a god, hero, or monster) (4 people) Have a narrator who tells the story Other students are the characters Bring props, guns, clothes, swords, knives, lightning bolts, etc You can change the ending Make it Island-style

Idea # 2 Artists and Writers (2 people, 1 artist/1 writer) Do a picture story about any god, hero, or monster, Write story/ Explain what is happening Insert a dialogue when needed Draw pictures (any artists here?) It can be designed like a comic book Use your digital camera’s do make this picture story

Artists and Writers Idea # 3 (2 people) Artists and Writers Idea # 3 (2 people) Make a power point presentation about a god, hero, or monster Write the story/ Explain what is happening Insert a dialogue when needed Download pictures Sounds/Animation Music

Remember Make it interesting Write bullets not books No more than 5 bullets per picture You need to present not read Power Point is an oral presentation Not a writing project Again use bullets

Research projects (2 people) 1.Sports-Olympic Games (History and Origin) 2.History/Social Studies- Geography of Greece and Rome-History of Greece/Greek Mythology/Greek Buildings 3. Music-Greek Music-Support for other groups 4. Your own ideas

Internet project 1.Don’t copy from Internet 2.Use Internet as a tool not like a fool 3.Don’t plagiarize/copy 4.Make it your own