Note:Do not give student(s) the filled-in copy of the Gods/Goddesses chart. Internet access to look up relevant sites.Mythology by Edith Hamilton (which served as a source for this lesson plan).Greek Myths and Legends by Cheryl Evans.The Mighty 12: Superheroes of Greek Myths by Charles Smith.The Gods and Goddesses of Olympus by Aliki.D’Aulaires’ Book of Greek Myths by Ingri and Edgar Parin D’Aulaire.Create their own myth explaining a natural phenomenon.Identify the names and key features of the Olympian gods/goddesses.Describe the Greek view of the world’s geography.Understand the terms Chaos, Gaia, Uranus, Cronus, Zeus, Rhea, Hyperboreans, Ethiopia, Mediterranean, and Elysian Fields.Learning ObjectivesĪfter completing the lessons in this unit, students will be able to: In this lesson plan, students will gain an understanding of Greek mythology and the Olympian gods and goddesses. Greek mythology is not only interesting, but it is also the foundation of allusion and character genesis in literature.
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