Students will work in groups of two to three persons to create a PowerPoint presentation that teaches their classmates about 2 of the Greek Gods. Students.

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Students will work in groups of two to three persons to create a PowerPoint presentation that teaches their classmates about 2 of the Greek Gods. Students will work in groups of two to three persons to create a PowerPoint presentation that teaches their classmates about 2 of the Greek Gods.

Students will choose from the following: Zeus Poseidon Hades Hestia Hera Ares Athena Apollo Hermes Artemis Hephaestus Zeus Poseidon Hades Hestia Hera Ares Athena Apollo Hermes Artemis Hephaestus Demeter Persephone Dionysus Hebe Helios Pan Nemesis The Graces The Furies The Fates Demeter Persephone Dionysus Hebe Helios Pan Nemesis The Graces The Furies The Fates

Your presentation must have the following: A title slide with each group members name. 3-4 slides per God/Goddess Appropriate pictures Appropriate pictures Animations and transitions Animations and transitions An abundance of important facts about your chosen deity.