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Title: Greek Mythology DO NOW

Title: Greek Mythology DO NOW . We have learned a lot about Greece so far. Go back into your notes so far and write down the three most important details that you have learned so far: 1. 2. 3. . Title: Democracy in ancient Greece Do Now. What was Greek Religion like?

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Title: Greek Mythology DO NOW

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  1. Title: Greek MythologyDO NOW We have learned a lot about Greece so far. Go back into your notes so far and write down the three most important details that you have learned so far: 1. 2. 3.

  2. Title: Democracy in ancient GreeceDo Now What was Greek Religion like? Describe how Greeks viewed interactions with gods [Resource: textbook pg. 360-361]

  3. Stations • You will be assigned to a station • Go to your station when your name is called and read your section THREE times! • After reading, each person in the group will take turns writing an important fact they learned from the reading –don’t use the same ones! 4. Make sure you know your fact in case you need to explain it to the class

  4. Stations part 2 You will each take turns teaching the class about your fact Make sure you know how to explain it in your OWN words if you copy the fact from your book

  5. Students who are sitting • Read pages 373 ; 375 • You will read only the sections with the titles for each type of government: Aristocracy (monarchs and aristocrats) Oligarchy Tyrants/ tyranny Direct democracy (found on p. 375) Write 6 important facts under each democracy

  6. Chapter 11 page 359 • Read pages 355-359 • Complete lesson review page 359 #1-7 • Write the questions and answer in complete sentences • Title: Lesson Review pg. 359 #1-7

  7. AGENDA • Government Quiz! • Greek Mythology • Partner Reading • Fill out Graphic Organizer • Summary of 1 Myth • Homework- Vase Project 

  8. QUIZ!! Name Date Period • Please take out a sheet of paper and label as follows:

  9. Greek Mythology Partner Activity • You will receive a packet called: Popular Greek Myths • Together, you will select and read two myths and complete the graphic organizer together • Next, in your notebook, make sure to write down the summary of one myth. Let me show you how to set up your notebook. • you will need to have a good summary to complete your homework assignment 

  10. Greek Mythology- Notebook Set Up • Greek Myth #1 (your choice): _____________________ • Summary(include important details, character names, and plot information): ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

  11. Homework • Ancient Greek mythology mini-project • Mythology was important to the Greeks and they displayed many myths on everyday objects like vases and sculptures • Design a vase • Create a 2-D vase that shows the story of one Greek myth you read today with your partner. Be sure to accurately capture a myth, name the characters/gods illustrated, and use at least 5 colors. • I will give you a handout that has what you need to complete this assignment which is due tomorrow: Thursday, February 24th!!

  12. Greek Gods/Mythology Video Clips • The Greek Gods • The Greek Goddesses • You should take notes on the Greek god you will choose to write about for your English Research paper!!  • The Story of Perseus and Medusa • TROY: • Behind the scenes look at the setting of ancient Greece • The Trojan Horse scene

  13. Create a 2-D vase that shows the story of one Greek myth you read today with your partner. Be sure to accurately capture a myth, name the characters/gods illustrated, and use at least 5 colors.

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