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Additional Search Results 1 - 10 of 97 for Greek Mythology
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1. 10 November 2006
Lesson Plan Teacher: Mentor: Terrie Dunn Burchett Subject: English Lesson Title: 10 November 2006 Objectives: Students will display knowledge of grade-appropriate vocabulary. Students will display knowledge of the beginning of Greek Mythology by drawing what happened. Students will display knowledge of how the world was created according to the Greeks and introduction to Greek Mythology information by answering questions for football. TEKS No standards added. Materials: vocabulary Motivation: quiz, "How drawing the World the actions Was...
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2. Literature/8th Grade/Greek Mythology
Vision View the standards Return _ Unit/Lesson Plan _ Literature/8th Grade/Greek Mythology Description Students will learn more about the Greek gods and goddesses while learning how to research information and take notes. Students will research a Greek mythological Greek character by compiling a minimum of 25 notes about a chosen character. Once the notes have been gathered, students must...
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3. Day 1
Day One Goals for Day One 1. Introduce Greek mythology and its importance. 2. Relate the story of Odysseus and the Odyssey. 3. Prepare the students for the creative activity Ñ writing their own Odysseus centered story. Resources Recommended Books on Mythology: + Benson, Sally. Stories of the Gods and Heroes. + Gibson, Michael. Gods, Men, & Monsters from...
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4. My Own Myth!
MY OWN MYTH! SHORT TERM GOALS: (1) To enrich student understanding of the Greek and Roman gods and the particular roles they played in ancient society. (2) To help students assimilate what they know about the Greek and Roman gods into a context that illustrates their comprehension of the material. (3) To foster the creativity and imagination of students through the age-old art of storyte...
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5. Writing mythological monologues
...atement Lesson Plan : AELP-MYT0201 Writing Mythological Monologues An Educator's Reference Desk Lesson Plan Submitted by: Jan Little Email: arlittle@bellsouth.net School/University/Affiliation: Hunters Lane High School Date: September 12, 1999 Grade Level(s): 10 Subject(s): Language Arts/Literature/Mythology Language Arts/Writing (composition) Duration: Two 45-minute sessions in library and one class period for presentations Description: Students research Greek gods and heroes; write a brief monologue, and then make a presentation as if they are that character. This project helps them remember characters from...
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6. Impact of Greek Mythology in Today's World
...ys + Traveling Buddies + Classroom Pets + Pen Pals + Post Cards Chatroom Meetings Advertise <> Print Lesson Teachers.Net Nav Chat Center Teachers Administrators Grade Level Subjects States Interest Groups Projects Classified Ads Help Wanted Email: State: 3526. Impact of Greek Mythology in Today's World Language, level: Senior Posted Sat Jul 23 12:24:40 PDT 2005 by Kelley Armstrong ( kelleyarmstrong@hotmail.com). TAMU-Commerce, Rockwall, USA Materials Required: Internet access Activity Time: 55 minutes Concepts Taught: Researching ties between old and new world cultures and express...
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7. An Odyssey through Greek Mythology
Key Word Search DDNCurriculum Advanced SearchFull Unit of Study ListingSubmit a New Unit Home DDN Curriculum Components for Unit of Study 731 Unit of Study Title: An Odyssey through Greek Mythology Topic Area: Communications/Language Arts Grade Level: 9-12 Time Frame: 2 weeks Key Words: mythology, literature, world literature, reading, technology, power point Unit Designer: Louann Jensen (LJ025) Unit Designer E-mail: Louann.Jensen@k12.sd.us School District: Estelline Date Added: 6/26/2002 8:51...
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8. Calliope, Muse of Eloquence
...: AELP-MYT0200 Calliope, Muse of Eloquence An Educator's Reference Desk Lesson Plan Submitted by: Carla Beard Email: cbeard@fayette.k12.in.us School/University/Affiliation: Connersville High School, Connersville, Indiana Date: November 7, 2000 Grade Level: 9, 10 Subject(s): Language Arts/Literature/Mythology Language Arts/Vocabulary Computer Science Duration: Five 40-minute sessions Description: A web-based set of interactive activities using English vocabulary drawn from Classical Mythology. Students explore the meanings and etymologies of 25 words. Goals: Supports Indiana Standard 2000 for English 9.1.3 and...
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9. Tales of Changing Seasons Tales of Changing Seasons
Tales of Changing Seasons Language Arts Students will create original myths explaining why the seasons change. Background According to an ancient Greek myth, Persephone was the daughter of Demeter, the goddess of the harvest. Hades, the god of the underworld, fell in love with Persephone and carried her off to his kingdom to be his wife. Demeter searched everywhere for her daughter. Finally, Zeus, the king of the gods, told Demeter where Persephone was. It w...
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10. Module 1 Lesson 6
...language (e.g., write a postcard describing your holiday on a planet other than Earth and include in the description the key characteristics of that planet) 302-13: identify constellations in the night sky Pan-Canadian Objectives General Objectives: Through research and illustration of the ancient Greek heroes immortalized in the constellations, the students will reinforce their understanding of the northern constellations. Curricular Connections: Visual Arts + illustration Social Studies + Ancient Greek mythology Lesson Overview: In this lesson, which should follow lessons on the constellations, the student...
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