Answer the question below then take a seat Why were Greeks pots created? 1. To hold oil, water, wine and perfume 2. For decoration 3. Storage 4. To wash.

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Answer the question below then take a seat Why were Greeks pots created? 1. To hold oil, water, wine and perfume 2. For decoration 3. Storage 4. To wash hands in

Listen to me while I am speaking Remain in your seats while working Be productive and stay on task Respect classmates & materials Be creative :)

Greek pots told stories They were done in red figure or black figure Often featured myths and scenes from daily life Decorated with patterns

I love your outfit!

Mythology is a collection of myths, especially one belonging to a cultural tradition.

Create a pot that Tells a story Has at least 1 pattern Can be seen from all sides Is either Red Figure or Black Figure

1. Finish your pot 2. Write a myth (on handout) 3. Sketch the myth you wrote Tells a story Has at least 1 pattern Can be seen from all sides 4. Clean up