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SEPTEMBER 16, 2009. had RQ#2 discussed the many trials and challenges Odysseus had to face were assigned to continue reading the Adventures of Odysseus. IN THE PREVIOUS SESSION WE…. have RQ#3 delve deeper into the story of Odysseus have a SW. FOR TODAY WE WILL. Size 2
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had RQ#2 • discussed the many trials and challenges Odysseus had to face • were assigned to continue reading the Adventures of Odysseus IN THE PREVIOUS SESSION WE…
have RQ#3 • delve deeper into the story of Odysseus • have a SW FOR TODAY WE WILL
Size 2 • Blue or black pen only • Write all necessary identifying information • Identify the information asked for in each item. • 15 points Receptive Skill Quiz #3
1) These people gave flower-food to Odysseus’s crew. Receptive Skill Quiz #3
2) After escaping Polyphemus, Odysseus met this person known as the King of the Winds. Receptive Skill Quiz #3
3) These cannibals destroyed all but one of Odysseus’s ships. Receptive Skill Quiz #3
4) This is the name of Circe’s island. Receptive Skill Quiz #3
5) Underworld prophet who helped out Odysseus. Receptive Skill Quiz #3
6-7) Two great Greek warriors Odysseus saw in the underworld. Receptive Skill Quiz #3
8) Marvelous singers who sought to lure sailors to their isle. Receptive Skill Quiz #3
9) This is the six-headed monster. Receptive Skill Quiz #3
10) This is the name of the whirlpool. Receptive Skill Quiz #3
11) The entity who owned the cattle Odysseus’s crew slaughtered. Receptive Skill Quiz #3
12) The name of the swineherd who accommodated Odysseus. Receptive Skill Quiz #3
13) Name of Odysseus’s dog. Receptive Skill Quiz #3
14) Servant who washed Odysseus’s feet. Receptive Skill Quiz #3
15) What was Odysseus’s weapon of choice? Receptive Skill Quiz #3
1) These people gave flower-food to Odysseus’s crew. Receptive Skill Quiz #3 LOTUS-EATERS
2) After escaping Polyphemus, Odysseus met this person known as the King of the Winds. Receptive Skill Quiz #3 AEOLUS
3) These cannibals destroyed all but one of Odysseus’s ships. Receptive Skill Quiz #3 LAESTRYGONIANS
4) This is the name of Circe’s island. Receptive Skill Quiz #3 AEAEA
5) Underworld prophet who helped out Odysseus. Receptive Skill Quiz #3 TEIRESIAS
6-7) Two great Greek warriors Odysseus saw in the underworld. Receptive Skill Quiz #3 ACHILLES & AJAX
8) Marvelous singers who sought to lure sailors to their isle. Receptive Skill Quiz #3 SIRENS
9) This is the six-headed monster. Receptive Skill Quiz #3 SCYLLA
10) This is the name of the whirlpool. Receptive Skill Quiz #3 CHARYBDIS
11) The entity who owned the cattle Odysseus’s crew slaughtered. Receptive Skill Quiz #3 SUN OR HELIOS
12) The name of the swineherd who accommodated Odysseus. Receptive Skill Quiz #3 EUMAEUS
13) Name of Odysseus’s dog. Receptive Skill Quiz #3 ARGOS
14) Servant who washed Odysseus’s feet. Receptive Skill Quiz #3 EURYCLEIA
15) What was Odysseus’s weapon of choice? Receptive Skill Quiz #3 BOW
Before we continue with our session, let us first take a look at a video clip and some images…
LOTUS EATERS
CYCLOPS POLYPHEMUS
THE SIRENS
TEIRESIAS THE PROPHET
ODYSSEUS & THE PHAEACIANS
Throughout his long journey, Odysseus had many grueling experiences. He met people, creatures and characters that hindered him and/or aided him.
His is a truly great story. The wonderful thing about it, though, is that, if we look close enough, we can see that Odysseus’s journey is every human being’s journey.
We have our own personal versions of the Lotus-eaters, Polyphemus, the Laestrygonians, the Sirens, Circe, Calypso, Scylla & Charybdis -- those that gave difficulty and pain unto our lives.
However, there are also those like Aeolus, Nausicaa, Teiresias, Athena, Ino, Eumaues and Eurcleia – people/events that helped shape us and make us grow into better people.
We also have our own personal Ithaca – that place, position or state that gives us true happiness, makes us feel fulfillment, or makes us feel at home.
Directions: Create 7 frames on a sheet of Size 1. In the first three frames, draw symbols/images of 3 things that have hindered/made it hard for you to reach your dream/happiness. In the next three frames, draw symbols/images of things that have aided/helped you reach your dream/happiness. In the last frame, draw a symbol/image representing your Ithaca – your dream/happiness. Format: Size 1 Date of Submission: End of the session – Wednesday, September 16, 2009 TASK: SW – Personal Odyssey
Sample HINDRANCES H E L P E R S MY ITHACA
!!! REMEMBER !!! • Throughout his journeys, all kinds of thing were thrown at Odysseus - to stop him. However, he NEVER stopped. He NEVER gave up. He was UNSTOPPABLE. He was INVINCIBLE.