Greek Mythology JEOPARDY. Gods/Goddesses/ Ages $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $600 $700 $800 CreationDestructionHeroesWriting $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $600.

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Greek Mythology JEOPARDY

Gods/Goddesses/ Ages $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $600 $700 $800 CreationDestructionHeroesWriting $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $600 $700 $800 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $600 $700 $800 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $600 $700 $800 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $600 $700 $800

Back to the Game Board A: Hera Q: Who is the Queen of the Gods, Zeus’ wife?

Back to the Game Board A: Hermes Q: Who is the Messenger God?

Back to the Game Board A: Hestia Q: Who is the Goddess of the hearth and home ?

Back to the Game Board A: Aphrodite Q: Who was born from the blood of Uranus falling into the sea ?

Back to the Game Board A: Athena Q: Who was the Goddess of arts and crafts?

Back to the Game Board A: Bronze Age Q: What was the time period ruled with violence and fear? War was their purpose and passion.

Back to the Game Board A: Iron Age Q: Men and women will work every day during this time period.

Back to the Game Board A: Silver Age Q: Time period where humans lived for 100 years as infants.

Back to the Game Board A: Chaos Q: The universe was formed from ________.

Back to the Game Board A: Gaea Q: The earth mother is ________.

Back to the Game Board A: Uranus Q: First ruler, sky god is ________.

Back to the Game Board A: Cronus Q: Ruler of the titans is ________.

Back to the Game Board A: Prometheus Q: This Name means forethought

Back to the Game Board A: Hope Q: “_______ was the only thing that remained in the jar”

Back to the Game Board A: Prometheus “Old Man” creator is most similar to what other creator?:

Back to the Game Board A: Chaos – Creator/Ruler– Things – first beings – Power struggle – rebirth/new ruler Q: Name the pattern of creation

Back to the Game Board A: Phaethon Q: Attempted to drive the sun god’s chariot

Back to the Game Board A: Daedalus Q: Creator of the labyrinth; made a pair of wings

Back to the Game Board A: Niobe Q: All fourteen of her children were killed

Back to the Game Board A: Arete Q: Showing excellence in a skill

Back to the Game Board A: Ate Q: Throwing away all reasoning

Back to the Game Board A: Tree of Knowledge Q: Symbolized good and evil (Be specific!)

Back to the Game Board A: Golden mean Q: The standard stating you should not aim too high or too low

Back to the Game Board A: opposing patterns Q: What does antithetical mean?

Back to the Game Board A: Jason Q: Went on a mission to obtain the Golden Fleece

Back to the Game Board A: Theseus Q: Defeated the minotaur

Back to the Game Board A: Perseus Q: Saved and married Andromeda

Back to the Game Board A: Medusa Q: The only mortal among the Gorgon sisters:

Back to the Game Board A: The Pine Bender Q: Stretched travelers limb by limb

Back to the Game Board A: Going into the underworld Q: Theseus’s error in judgment was ______

Back to the Game Board A: Amazons Q: Group of women warriors Theseus needed to defeat

Back to the Game Board A: Q: Name the three themes along with their lessons ______

Back to the Game Board A: 12 Times New Roman Q: Size and font used in MLA

Back to the Game Board A: Embedded quotations Q: What type of quotations do you use in formal writing?

Back to the Game Board A: A clause that can stand alone as one sentence Q: What is an independent clause?

Back to the Game Board A: Thesis Q: What is the last sentence in the introduction paragraph?

Back to the Game Board A: Author last name and page number then period outside the parenthesis Q: How do you cite a parenthetical citation?

Back to the Game Board A: analytical writing Q: Answering the “why” question is what type of writing?

Back to the Game Board A: title author genre Q: What must you include in the first sentence of your introduction paragraph?

Back to the Game Board A: name, instructor, class, date Q: The left hand header includes (in what order)?