Greek Mythology
I. ABSTRACT
A. This unit will give students a basic understanding of and
the story of Pandora’s Box. Higher order thinking skills are emphasized,
and throughout the activities, students are asked to use not only their skills
in Social Studies and Reading, but write about concepts, draw conclusions
compare and contrast, evaluate, and use creative skills to plan, design,
develop, and make various projects. It will also accommodate students
with different learning styles.
II. OVERVIEW
A. The specific content areas to be covered in this lesson are:
1. Language Arts: Mythology and Storytelling
2. Language Arts: Journaling
3. Language Arts: Literary Terms - ...
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Students will write daily in their journals on related
topics that also integrate other subjects, and students can also record
information and responses from activities done in class. Students may
write in their journals during the Social Studies, Writing, or Reading period
or at another time during the day.
a. The journal can also be used to assess student mastery of each activity
or the lesson as a whole. A grade can also be given in Social Studies,
Reading, or Writing.
D. Lesson Set-up
1. Internet Literature Circles: These are small groups, usually 3-4 students
who meet to read and discuss literature that is presented to them over the
Internet. This should last approx. 20-30 minutes, depending on the length
of the text being read. The students can read aloud or silently. At this
time, the teacher can monitor and assist students with their reading. This
can be used as a tool to guide students in their comprehension of the
reading and ...
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save them from Zeus.
Zeus, to punish Prometheus, bound him to a rock, where a giant bird
plucked at his liver and because he was immortal, his liver was healed
each night, leaving him constantly in pain. He was eventually rescued by
Hercules.
2. Athene: Also known as Athena. She was the goddess of warfare,
wisdom, arts, and crafts. She was the daughter of Zeus and the goddess
Metis. According to some stories, Athene was born full-grown and dresses
in armor from the head of Zeus. She was often shown wearing a crested
helmet and carrying a spear and a shield.
3. Zeus: Zeus was the supreme god of Greek mythology. His parents were
both Titans, Cronus and Rhea, ...
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