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Growing Greek Mythology Mega Bundle

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    This bundle includes all (currently 45 products!) of my best-selling Greek Mythology Resources!!! This is a growing bundle so any NEW Greek Mythology additions you get for free as I add them!!!

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    ❋❋ 662 pages of material ❋❋❋

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    What is Mythology Lesson Plan

    • Collaborative Vocabulary Activity that helps students understand what a Myth is
    • Includes lesson plan, myths, student notes, instructional strategies and resources.

    Greek Mythology PPT, Notes, Review Games, Test

    • Includes 206 pages of slides, student notes, tests, and answer keys.
    • 42 Slide PowerPoint
      • Outlines the Greek Creation Myth
      • Overview of the 12 Olympians, Hades, Hestia, The Fates, and Medusa
      • Colorful Pictures

    • Student Notes for PPT
    • Who’s Who in Greek Mythology
    • Scantron / Matching test with answer key
    • Short Answer quiz with answer key
    • Who’s Who / Family Tree test with answer key
    • 2 Jeopardy-style review games to prepare students for the test
    • The Greek Creation Myth Review Game / Cards

    Greek Mythology Journal - 30 prompts

    • 30 prompts for students to write daily journals on Greek Mythology topics.
    • Includes a PPT with the prompts so that you can project them, embed them in your LMS, or post online for students who miss class.

    Heroic Journey PPT, Video notes for Hercules

    • This is a 67 slide PowerPoint covering the 17 stages of Joseph Campbell's Monomyth (The Heroic Journey). It includes examples from the Lion King and Star Wars.
    • The stages covered are The Ordinary World, Call to Adventure, Refusal of the Call, Supernatural Aid, Crossing the Threshold, Talisman, Allies, Belly of the Whale, Road of Trials, Meeting the Goddess, Temptation, Atonement with the Father, Brother Battle, Abduction, Night Journey, Dragon Battle, Ritual Death, Sacred Marriage, Apotheosis, Ultimate Boon, Refusal of the Return, Magic Flight, Rescue from Without, Crossing the Return Threshold, Master of Two Worlds, Freedom to Live.
    • The Character Archetypes covered are: Heroes, Shadows, Mentors, Herald, Threshold Guardians, Shapeshifter, Tricksters, Allies, Woman as Temptress
    • Included is a 2-page chart/notes for students to take as you present the PowerPoint.
    • Also included is a 2-page chart for students to complete as they watch Disney's Hercules.

    All of my current Clash of the Gods Video Guides

    • Are you using the History Channel’s Clash of the Gods episodes to spice up your mythology unit? Here are comprehensive video guides for the following episodes: 1: Zeus, Episode 2: Hercules, Episode 3: Hades, Episode 5: Medusa, Episode 6: Odysseus Part 1, Episode 7: Odysseus Part 2, Episode 8: Beowulf, 9: Tolkien's Monsters, and Episode 10: Thor.
    • Each 10-page Video Guides that includes:
    1. 40 Short answer questions that follow along with the video.
    2. Guided notes.
    3. Multiple Choice and True/False quizzes to be used after showing the video.
    4. Answer keys for study guides and quizzes.

    Collection of Myths - Close Reading w/ Analysis Questions

    • Each includes 2 formats of the myth
    • Answer Suggestions
    • Background information on Gods/Goddesses and historical figures
    • 9 pages each
    1. Pyramus and Thisbe
    2. Glaucus and Scylla
    3. Baucis and Philemon

    Map of the Underworld project

    • Lesson Plan/Teacher Instructions
    • 3-page text describing the Underworld from Greek Mythology
    • Base Map for students
    • Chart of key places, people, and terms important to the Underworld
    • Annotated text to show you where to find answers
    • Answer Keys for the chart and the map

    Greeking Out Podcast Student Notes

    Incorporate and practice the speaking and listening standards during your Greek Mythology unit by listening to National Geographic Kid's podcast Greeking Out. Keep students engaged in listening to the kid-friendly podcast by using these student notes and listening guide.

    The myths covered in Season 1 include:

    • Jason and the Quest for the Golden Fleece
    • Phaethon and the Sun Chariot
    • Ancient Greek Monster Mash: The Cyclopes, The Sphinx, and Scylla
    • Echo and Narcissus
    • Arachne the Weaver

    The myths covered in Season 2 include:

    • Theseus and the Minotaur
    • Orpheus and Eurydice
    • Atalanta the Warrior
    • Daedalus and Icarus
    • Ancient Greece's Most Wanted: Tantalus, Lycaon, and Sisyphus

    The myths covered in Season 3 include:

    • Hercules | Heracles
    • Midas
    • Eros and Psyche | Cupid and Psyche

    The myths covered in Season 4 include:

    • The Olympians and the Titans
    • Prometheus, Epimetheus, and Pandora
    • The Giant Problem
    • Andromeda and Perseus
    • The Stories of the Stars: Orion and Kallisto
    • Prophets and Seers: Tiresias and Cassandra
    • The Ancient Olympics

    The myths covered in Season 5 include:

    • Demeter, Persephone, & Hades
    • Pygmalion & Galatea
    • Monster Mash, the sequel: Typhon, Chimera, the Gorgon Medusa, Lamia, Satyrs such as Marsyas, the Phoenix, the Tuemessian Fox, and Laelaps

    Olympian God Posters & Family Tree

    Do you teach about the Greek Gods and Goddesses or read Greek Mythology? These posters of the Greek Olympian Gods are great for your classroom bulletin boards or to enhance any digital components to your unit. Each poster includes the god or goddess's Roman name, symbols, animals, and what they are the god of. I've also included a family tree!

    What's Included?

    → 15 high-quality PNG and JPG files that can be printed as a poster up to 16x20 inches

    → PDF file to print using Adobe on your personal printer

    → Directions on how to print as a poster on your personal printer

    Gods Included: Zeus, Poseidon, Hades, Hera, Hestia, Demeter, Aphrodite, Athena, Apollo, Artemis, Dionysus, Hephaestus, Ares, Hermes

    Getting to Know the Greek Gods - Research Posters

    Looking for an engaging way of teaching research, works cited and footnotes? Get to know the Greek Gods and Goddesses while learning how to cite sources. Combine creativity with research and learning about Greek Mythology.


    Included:
    • Detailed Teacher Guide that outlines the overview, standards, time needed, teacher preparation materials, and ideas for during and after the project
    • 17 Slide PPT or Google Slides™️ presentation teaching Footnotes and Works Cited
    Printing Instructions
    Rubric
    Student Guide that walks them through each element on the poster and gives high-quality website suggestions for students to start their research at.
    Planning Sheet so that students can get all their information before starting the poster.
    Works Cited Page
    Black & White and Color Posters of the following Greek Gods - 11" x 17"

    Posters for: Aphrodite, Apollo, Ares, Artemis, Athena, Demeter, Dionysus, Hades, Hephaestus, Hera, Hermes, Hestia, Poseidon, Zeus

    Heroic Journey Project

    Students choose a book or movie they love and trace the hero's journey throughout. Students also present their findings in a written report and multi-media presentation. This is an authentic assessment of student understanding of the heroic journey and its archetypes.

    Included are two parts to this project. You can choose to have students do both or give them the notes to help them only do one.

    • Part 1 is a written outline/description of how students see the Heroic Journey in a book, movie, or television show.
    • Part 2 is to turn this into a poster or multi-media piece. In the past, I have had students create posters, mobiles, videos, a series of Instagram Posts, Prezi’s, Adobe Spark Videos.

    What's Included:

    1. Heroic Journey Project Assignment

    2. Heroic Journey Notes example

    3. Heroic Journey Notes Template

    4. Heroic Journey Guided Questions

    5. Heroic Journey Poster examples

    6. Ways to assess when you haven’t read the books or seen the movies/tv shows.

    Pandora's Box Myth and Project

    Students read the myth of Pandora and discuss it before moving to the Creation Your Own Pandora's Box Activity. Students will fold their own origami box (instructions included) and then using the moth and butterfly graphics and planning sheet provided, students decide on what they think the evils / plagues of our modern world would go into Pandora's box today. Then they decide what hope we still have with us.

    Write Your Own Creation Myth

    Everything you need to have your students write their own creation myths. Everything is aligned to standards and includes grading rubrics. This is part of a larger Unit about Creation Myths from all over the world.

    Interested in the full unit? Check out my World Creation Myth Unit here.

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    Integrate multiple sources of information presented in diverse media or formats (e.g., visually, quantitatively, orally) evaluating the credibility and accuracy of each source.
    Make strategic use of digital media (e.g., textual, graphical, audio, visual, and interactive elements) in presentations to enhance understanding of findings, reasoning, and evidence and to add interest.
    Read closely to determine what the text says explicitly and to make logical inferences from it; cite specific textual evidence when writing or speaking to support conclusions drawn from the text.
    Determine central ideas or themes of a text and analyze their development; summarize the key supporting details and ideas.
    Analyze how and why individuals, events, and ideas develop and interact over the course of a text.

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