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10 index cards for research. 10 index cards to create game cards.

As a class, we’ll try out “Ancient Greece”.

Since our theme this week is “Mythology”, we’ll check out the mythology link.

For our first card, let’s focus on Poseidon.

Get one of your blank “Mythology” cards. For each card, you need to have 2 facts. Poseidon  god of the sea Weapon  trident

Poseidon  god of the sea Weapon  trident Next, you need to write down the web site where you got the information.

Before you ever move on to Step 2 (the game cards), you need to complete all 10 research cards. You will have 2 days in the computer lab to complete your 10 research cards PLUS finish your game cards.

Poseidon  god of the sea Weapon  trident

Mythology 1.Poseidon