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[DOC File]Rick Riordan
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Greek mythology: a quick reference guide . . . p. 79. Rationale for using the novel in the classroom (with a plot summary) . . . p. 84. Introduction . This curriculum guide has much more material than the average teacher will ever use. Alas, few of us have the luxury of spending an entire six- …
[DOC File]Athens and Sparta Worksheet - Mr. E
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Although the people living in these city-states were all Greek, each city-state did different things and had different beliefs. Lets examine these differences by looking at two city-states. Athens-was the most famous of all the city-states of ancient Greece. It was the birthplace of democracy and home to great philosophers like Plato and Socrates.
[DOCX File]Kenning Lesson for Beowulf Unit
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Kennings vs. Stock Epithets – A Quick Review . kenning —a descriptive phrase or compound word that replaces a noun . ex. in place of Grendel’s name: “the Almighty’s enemy” or “sin-stained demon”
[DOC File]Test 4 - Ancient Greece
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21. Which school of Greek thought believed that people should take what life brings with dignity and reason? a. Epicureanism c. Philosophy b. Greek Mythology d. Stoicism 22. This pair of people were some of the first historians in Ancient Greece. a. Thucydides and Herodotus c. Thucydides and Sophocles b. Pericles and Socrates d.
[DOC File]Berkeley County Schools
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In order to prepare for the connections to Greek mythology, the students will complete a short research project on figures relevant to the Fall of Troy. Individuals (or groups) will research one of the following Greek figures: Zeus, Athena, Hera, Ares, Aphrodite, Agamemnon, Menelaus, Achilles, Odysseus, Ajax, Hector, Paris, and Helen.
[DOC File]Lesson plan for the study of Antigone
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Greek Mythology Future . Abstract: Future directions for Greek Myths. This project to bring the Greek Myths on line is still in an embryonic state. The first priority is to add many more stories. The currect information is mostly on the Titans and Olympian gods. The next …
[DOC File]OCR Nationals
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Unit B401: Classical Greek Language 1 (Mythology and domestic life) – Sample Scheme of Work. 5. Unit B401: Classical Greek Language 1 (Mythology and domestic life) – Sample Lesson Plan. 19 Introduction. Background. OCR has produced a summary brochure, which summarises the changes to Classical Greek. This can be found at www.ocr.org.uk,
[DOC File]Chapter Comprehension Questions- The Giver
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In Greek mythology, Tantalus was a wicked king who, as punishment for his crimes, was forced to stand in deep water with grapes growing overhead. The water receded when he was thirsty, and the grapes receded when he was hungry. 11. Look up tantalize in a dictionary. Write its definition below.
[DOC File]Athens and Sparta Worksheet
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Athenians were polytheistic and believed in a common Greek mythology that included the pantheon of gods such as Zeus. A great rivalry with another city-state, Sparta led to the Peloponnesian War. This war eventually ended in a victory for Sparta. 1. What were two important Greek city …
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