Friday, December 15, 2017

Book assignment

You book assignment will be due on Turnitin on January 4 (A day) or 5 (B day). Please see the document here for explanation and examples.

Friday, December 1, 2017

Theseus Assignments Due Monday

Please make sure you have parts one and two of Theseus done by Monday.

Part one:

Read up to the point when Theseus arrives in Athens and answer the following questions:

1. How does Theseus demonstrate acts of heroism?


2. How does Theseus’ cousin Hercules influence his behavior and decision making?


3. What does Theseus’ treatment of the bandits reveal about his concept of justice?


4. How are Theseus’ quests differ from those Jason and Perseus?


5. What connections can you make between Theseus’ life so far and current stories, shows, or characters?

Part 2

Then read the rest of the story and write down character information for the following characters:

Minotaur
Ariadne
Aegeus
Theseus as King
Hippolyta
Pirithous
Hippolytus
Phaedra

Wednesday, November 8, 2017

Jason Essay Resources--Rough Draft Due 11/13

The rough draft of your Jason antithesis movie letter is due on Monday, 11/13. Please bring a copy to class so that we can do some revisions. Below you will find some resources to help you out, and past assignments in this unit.


Jason Interactive Reading Information
Antithesis Assignment Feedback

Jason Antithesis Letter Assignment and Outline

Friday, October 27, 2017

Antithesis Notes and 4 Sentence practice

Antithesis notes are available here. The 4 sentence practice assignment is available on the last slide. If you have not already completed it, please have it turned in by Monday, 10/30.

Thursday, October 5, 2017

Jeopardy review questions for test

Review questions and answers for the test are available here.

Friday, September 22, 2017

Newspaper Article due Monday, 9/25

We are writing a newspaper article (or online article) that tells the story of one of the myths we have read or learned about: The Creation Story or the story of Prometheus and Io. Information about the article and about voice in writing are available below.

Newspaper Article
Voice in Writing

Wednesday, September 20, 2017

Structured Paragraph Due Thurs (A) Friday (B)

You are writing a structured paragraph explaining three examples of betrayal in the story of creation. The slides we looked at explaining your format are available here.

Tuesday, September 12, 2017

Due 9/14 (A) 9/15 (B)

Please complete your god/goddess poster for today.

Monday, September 11, 2017

Due 9-12-9/13

There is no homework due Tuesday or Wednesday. Please make sure you have turned in your syllabus, and have your notebook for class notes.

Thursday, September 7, 2017

Syllabus Signature--Worth 10 Sheep!

Please review and return an acknowledgement of the Mythology syllabus with your and your parents' signatures. Doing so will earn you 10 of your very own sheep! The syllabus is available here.

If you were absent or need to finish the student survey, questions are available below.

*1. Name
2. Tell me about your family…
*3. Hobbies/ Sports/ Work/ Free time
4. Why did you decide to take Mythology
*5. If you had to be an animal, which animal would you choose and why?
6. Briefly describe your experiences in your other high school English classes.
7. What is one project you would like to do in Mythology this year?
8. Who would you consider to be a personal hero of yours?
*9. If you could change one thing about the current school system, what would you change?
10. What are your goals for life after high school?
*11. If you could choose one supernatural power, what would you choose?
12. What do I need to know about you as a student and person in order to understand you better?

Friday, June 2, 2017

Odyssey Questions

Odyssey questions are available here.

Wednesday, May 31, 2017

Final Information

A question breakdown and description of the multiple choice section is available here.

Practice questions are available here.

Thursday, May 18, 2017

Updates

We have been working on the story of the Iliad, or the Trojan War.

Additionally, we began the polis research brochure assignment. A powerpoint explaining it is available here.

Friday, May 5, 2017

Hercules Presentations

Here is the slide show modeling your Hercules presentations.

Unit 2 Assignment Info

If you are missing unit 2 assignments, information is available below. All Unit 2 missing work needs to be turned in by Wednesday, May 10.

Perseus Columns:

Divide the Perseus story into 6 even sections. Pause after reading each section and add information under a chart with the following categories:

Characters
Plot Events
A Quotation supporting the claim that Perseus is a hero
An example of a literary device and explanation of its effect

Theseus Questions:

Answer the following questions based off of the first few papers of the Theseus story.

1. How does Theseus demonstrate acts of heroism?

2. How does Theseus’ cousin Hercules influence his behavior and decision making?


3. What does Theseus’ treatment of the bandits reveal about his concept of justice?

4. How are Theseus’ quests differ from those Jason and Perseus?

5. What connections can you make between Theseus’ life so far and current stories, shows, or characters?


Theseus Characters
:

Please write down character information for the 8 characters from the rest of the Theseus story.

Minotaur
Ariadne
King Aegeus
Theseus (as king)
Hippolyta
Pirithous
Hippolytus
Phaedra

Monday, April 10, 2017

Jason Letter: Antithesis Essay

Our antithesis essay (Jason movie letter) is due Friday, 4/14. We will have all of class on Wednesday to work on it using the chromebooks. To be prepared for your work day, you should complete the outline here) before you being work on your essay.

Wednesday, March 22, 2017

Jason Interactive Reading Assignment

Over the past several days, we've worked on an assignment that we call the "Jason Interactive Reading Assignment" Please use this powerpoint to write down the answers to 14 total question that will demonstrate that you are thinking carefully about the reading that you are doing.

Wednesday, March 15, 2017

Antithesis Practice Assignment

Our lesson from today is available in this slideshow. Any slide that you see written in Cornell notes should be copies into your own notes for Unit 2. The last slide presents the four sentence homework assignment that is due on Friday.

Tuesday, February 28, 2017

Unit 1 Test 3/1

This will cover the beginning of the book through the story of Zeus and Europa. For the content section, you will not be able to use notes, but review questions are available here. However, please bring your notes since you will be able to use them on the writing section.

Friday, February 24, 2017

Due Monday 2/27: Diary Entry! Worth 5 Land!

Diary Entry

Assignment: Select one of the myths we have worked with in class and write a diary entry in which you explain the thoughts of one of the main characters. You may try to explain his or her actions, or add some details not included in the original story.

Voice: 1st person, informal voice (school appropriate).
Length: 1 to 1 ½ pages

Suggested myths/characters:

(It’s recommended that you choose a different myth from your newspaper article)

Persephone/Demeter
Dionysus
Prometheus/Epimetheus
Io
Europa
Uranus/Cronus
Hera
Pentheus
Metaneira

Dear Diary:

I am so worried that I don’t know what I’m going to do. This morning I was out picking flowers with some of my friends when I heard a terrific galloping and clashing behind me. I hardly had time to turn around when I saw a shadowy figure of a man in a chariot. He stooped to pick me up, and even though I was screaming for help, he took me down to the underworld. I soon figured out that it was Hades who had abducted me and taken me down to his palace…

Thursday, February 23, 2017

Due Friday 2/24: Newspaper Article worth 5 Land!

If you were absent on Wednesday, you need to read the story of Prometheus and Io in your books, and add this to your notes. The assignment that is due on Friday is explained in a link at the bottom of this post.

We also took notes on voice in writing:

Voice

What are some things you can tell about someone based on their spoken voice?

Written voice is influence by
:
 Pronouns used
 Vocabulary used (slang vs. formal)
 Sentence structures and lengths

Formal Voice:
 Avoids slang and casual sounding words.
 Avoids using all personal pronouns like “I, me, you,
your, we, and our” in order to appeal to all readers.
 Similar to third-person point of view.

There are many examples of betrayal that occur in Greek Mythology.

Semi-Formal Voice:

 Avoids slang
 Can include the pronouns “I” and “me”.
 Avoids the use of “you” and “your” so that it does not “talk” to the reader.
 Similar to first person point of view.

 I can find many examples of betrayal in the stories of Greek Mythology.

Informal Voice:

 Allows all school appropriate words.
 Allows all pronouns
 May be important for dialog.

I am going to tell you like a ton of examples of betrayal in Greek Mythology.

The newspaper article assignment is available here.

Friday, February 17, 2017

Hades Project Due Wednesday, 2/22!

Hades Assignment

Read the information on Hades (the underworld) with a partner.

BB:42-44
LB: 39-40

Create a summary of what you find out about Hades. As a summary of a place, it should be focused on:
• Important places and their purpose
• People associated with these locations
• Locations of these places in a logical way

 Using this summary, create a visual representation (map) of Hades as the Greeks envisioned it.

 To be considered complete, it must contain the following concepts:
o Tartarus/Erebus
o The Rivers: Acheron, Cocytus, Phlegethon, Styx, and Lethe
o Charon
o Gates of Entry
o Cerberus
o Judges: Rhadamanthus, Minos, Aeacus
o Pluto’s Palace

All of these concepts must be labeled on your map!
You will turn in a visual and a written summary!

Friday, February 10, 2017

Due Monday!!!

Your first writing assignment on the topic of betrayal in the creation story is due on Monday and will earn you 10 Land!

The paragraph outline is available below:

Topic sentence: Introduces support point and connects back to bigger idea (thesis)

Transition (Firstly, for example, first of all) +
1st Supporting example from myth—
 Brief summary of example
 Explanation of how this shows betrayal.
Transition (Secondly, additionally, furthermore) + 2nd Supporting example from myth.
 Brief summary of example
 Explanation of how this shows betrayal.
Transition (Finally, lastly) + 3rd Supporting example from myth—
 Brief summary of example
 Explanation of how this shows betrayal.

Summary sentence: Restates ideas in the topic sentence.

Your scoring areas are available below:

Topic Sentence/Summary Sentence:
Requirements: states paragraph topic and thesis

Thesis: attributes of Greek gods
Paragraph topic: betrayal

Example Topic Sentence: One of the attributes that the Greeks assign to their Gods in the story of creation is betrayal.

Topic sentence comes first in your paragraph, and the summary sentence comes last.

Transitions
Transitional phrases move one’s reader smoothly from supporting details to supporting details.
o Firstly, secondly,
o First of all,
o For example,
o Additionally,
o In addition,
o Furthermore,
o Finally
Ideas/Content
(Elaboration of Evidence)
Your evidence should consist of:

 Summary of an example of betrayal
 Explanation of how this shows betrayal


Monday, February 6, 2017

Due Wednesday, 2/8

Our poster activity will begin right at the start of class, so posters must be ready to go up for viewing.

Make sure you have turned in your syllabus and survey. Grades for these assignments are now entered, so you should be able to check and make sure you have both of them turned in.

Friday, February 3, 2017

Due Monday, 2/6

Please make sure your god/goddess poster is complete. If you were absent on Friday, please come with a summary of one of the twelve main Olympian gods/goddesses: Zeus, Poseidon, Hades, Hera, Hestia, Hermes, Hephaestus, Ares, Apollo, Athena, Artemis, Aphrodite. This information can be found at the beginning of your book.

If you were not present on the first day of the semester, please complete the student survey below:

1. Name
2. Tell me about your family…
*3. Hobbies/ Sports/ Work/ Free time
4. Why did you decide to take Mythology
*5. If you had to be an animal, which animal would you choose and why?
6. Briefly describe your experiences in your other high school English classes.
7. What is one project you would like to do in Mythology this year?
8. Who would you consider to be a personal hero of yours?
*9. If you could change one thing about the current school system, what would you change?
10. What are your goals for life after high school?
*11. If you could choose one supernatural power, what would you choose?
12. What do I need to know about you as a student and person in order to understand you better?


Lastly, if I have not already received your syllabus, please make sure you return that so you can earn points (and sheep) for that assignments.

Monday, January 30, 2017

Welcome to Mythology!

The course syllabus is available here!

You will receive 10 Sheep for having your syllabus turned in by Friday!

Friday, January 20, 2017

Fall of Troy Notes and Quotation Incorporation

Fall of Troy Notes

Quotation Incorporation

Here is an overview of your final exam questions:

 10 Basic Gods and Goddesses Questions
 8 Quest of the Golden Fleece (Jason) Questions
 6 Four Great Adventures Questions
o Phaethon
o Bellerophon
o Daedalus
o Otus and Ephialtes
 6 Perseus and Theseus Questions
 9 Hercules Questions
 13 Trojan War Questions
 7 Fall of Troy Questions
 11 Odyssey Questions
 14 Superfabulous Thinking Questions
 10 Quotation Incorporation/Critical Reading Questions

Wednesday, January 4, 2017

Due Friday 1/6

Please make sure your complex Hercules paragraph is done for Friday! The powerpoint with information on the assignment is available here.

Because of snow days, your antithesis re-write assignment will be due Monday, 1-9.