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Cause and Effect, My Dear

Cause and Effect, My Dear. A game that tests your knowledge on Greek mythology and causes and effects. How well do you know your Greek?. Instructions. Read each question Using what you’ve learned so far, click on the correct answer.

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Cause and Effect, My Dear

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  1. Cause and Effect, My Dear A game that tests your knowledge on Greek mythology and causes and effects. How well do you know your Greek?

  2. Instructions • Read each question • Using what you’ve learned so far, click on the correct answer. • If you answered correctly, click on the icon to move to the next question. • If you answered incorrectly, click on the icon to move back and try again. Good Luck

  3. “My cattle has been stolen, and by a child none the less. I’m very angry and will no longer ride my sun chariot across the skies as long in the day. If only I could get my hands on that Hermes!” -APOLLO 1) The cause is __________, the effect is _________. • Hermes fed the cattle; Apollo is super happy • Hermes stole the sun chariot; Apollo is angry • Hermes stole the cattle; Apollo is raging mad • Hermes sang to the cattle; Apollo is glad

  4. Poseidon, the “Earth-Shaker,” is very angry. A human tried to steal his trident today. 2) The cause is someone tried to steal Poseidon’s trident, the effect is _________________. • A thunderstorm will brew. • An earthquake will erupt. • A field of bananas will grow. • Winter will start.

  5. “I will need thunderbolts made for I must soon battle the Titans.” - Zeus 3) The cause is that Zeus needs thunderbolts made, the effect is _____________________. • He will have to fight without them. • He will have to borrow bows & arrows from Artemis. • Ares will make it for him. • Hephaestus will make it for him.

  6. “I despise Hercules, that boy thinks he’s a hero. Well, we’ll see about that!”- Hera 4) The cause is _____________, the effect is that Hera hates Hercules. • Hercules is the son of Zeus, but not of her. • Hercules is actually a chipmunk & Hera doesn’t like chipmunks. • Hercules tripped over a peacock, because Hera’s symbol is a peacock. • Hercules said he didn’t like pomegranates, another symbol of Hera.

  7. “That arrogant Ares, how dare he calls me a nitwit! I too know how to battle!”- Athena 5) The cause is _____________, the effect is Athena is upset Ares called her a nitwit. • Athena is upset because Ares threw a spitball at the same time he called her a nitwit. • Athena is upset because, although Ares is the god of war, she is the goddess of warfare. • Athena just likes to get back at Ares. • Athena actually wanted to be the first to call Ares a nitwit.

  8. CONGRATULATIONS! You’ve done it! You’ve won the game! To claim your prize of 100 drachmas Contact your nearest faun. (Disclaimer: there are no real faun)

  9. Resources • Images • Apollo [JPG]. Retrieved November 26, 2010, from: http://www.wizards.com/dnd/images/dd_gallery/dd2/Apollo_p106.jpg • Athena [JPG]. (2010). Retrieved November 26, 2010, from: http://images.elfwood.com/art/e/v/everose/athena.jpg • Hera [JPG]. Retrieved November 26, 2010, from: http://www.testriffic.com/resultfiles/9137HERA.jpg • Mt. Olympus [JPG]. (2008). Retrieved November 26, 2010, from: http://www.cecilkim.com/portfolio_images/olympus_hc6.jpg • Poseidon [JPG]. (2010). Retrieved November 26, 2010, from: http://www.freewebs.com/tritonsoap/Poseidon.jpg • Zeus [JPG]. (2008). Retrieved November 26, 2010, from: http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_0QvH0wyB37g/S-goMIKkQ4I/AAAAAAAAAKI/K3V6xogCe_8/s1600/greekgod.jpg

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