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?
Wednesday, April 18, 2018
Thursday, April 12, 2018
Antithesis Practice Assignment
Here is the information you need for the antithesis practice assignment.
Wednesday, April 4, 2018
Assignments from before Spring Break
Below are the assignments for Pegasus, Phaethon, and the flower myths the Ms. Griffin did the week before spring break. These assignments may be turned in for points.
Monday: Read/Discuss "Pegasus and Bellerophon". Write summary of myth in unit two notes. Answer questions with a partner or take a reading quiz. I have attached the questions.
Quiz:
1. What famous character is Glaucus, the King of Corinth, the son of?
2. Where does the winged horse Pegasus come from?
3. What does Athena give Bellerophon so he can charm Pegasus?
4. What crime did Bellerophon “accidentally” commit?
5. After offending Proteus’ wife, and being sent to Lycia(hopefully to be killed), what does the Lycian king order Bellerophon to go and slay?
Name:
description one:
description two:
description three:
6. At the end of this myth, what does Bellerophon do which shows readers he was excessively proud (hybris or hubris)?
Tuesday/Wednesday: Read "Phaethon". Write summary of myth in unit two notes. Answer questions with a partner or take a reading quiz. I have attached the questions. Read the flower myths ("Narcissus", "Hyacinth", and Adonis") have students complete mini-poster assignment.
Flower Myths
Pages 111-118
After reading the flower myths, select one flower myth (Narcissus, Hyacinth, or Adonis) and create a one page mini-poster. Your mini-poster should include the following:
1. Title of myth
2. A brief and accurate summary of the myth that explains how this flower came into existence.
3. An illustration from the myth.
4. A significant/important quotation from the myth.
5. Color
Monday: Read/Discuss "Pegasus and Bellerophon". Write summary of myth in unit two notes. Answer questions with a partner or take a reading quiz. I have attached the questions.
Quiz:
1. What famous character is Glaucus, the King of Corinth, the son of?
2. Where does the winged horse Pegasus come from?
3. What does Athena give Bellerophon so he can charm Pegasus?
4. What crime did Bellerophon “accidentally” commit?
5. After offending Proteus’ wife, and being sent to Lycia(hopefully to be killed), what does the Lycian king order Bellerophon to go and slay?
Name:
description one:
description two:
description three:
6. At the end of this myth, what does Bellerophon do which shows readers he was excessively proud (hybris or hubris)?
Tuesday/Wednesday: Read "Phaethon". Write summary of myth in unit two notes. Answer questions with a partner or take a reading quiz. I have attached the questions. Read the flower myths ("Narcissus", "Hyacinth", and Adonis") have students complete mini-poster assignment.
Flower Myths
Pages 111-118
After reading the flower myths, select one flower myth (Narcissus, Hyacinth, or Adonis) and create a one page mini-poster. Your mini-poster should include the following:
1. Title of myth
2. A brief and accurate summary of the myth that explains how this flower came into existence.
3. An illustration from the myth.
4. A significant/important quotation from the myth.
5. Color
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