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English One:

Odyssey 3 - Circe
Odyssey 2 - Polyphemus

Land of The Lotus Eaters
Odyssey Review 1
The Trojan War
Unit 2 Vocabulary PowerPoint

Mythological Characters
Prometheus
Pandora
Persephone
Arachne
Ham On Rye 1     Ham On Rye 2     Ham On Rye 3     
Ham On Rye Part 3     Ham On Rye Part 4     Ham On Rye Part 5     
Ham On Rye Part 6     Ham On Rye Part 7     Ham On Rye Part 8a
Ham On Rye Part 9     Ham On Rye Part 10   Ham On Rye - Part 11
Ham On Rye - Part 12


World Cultures


Cannibalism
Unit 2 Vocabulary PowerPoint

Norse Creation Myth
The Grendel
Nidud The Cruel
Take-Home Exam




For Mythology Powerpoint J-M, O-R, and S-Z, follow these directions:
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1. Open your Mythology A to Z Presentation, or begin a new one. 
Today's will be our last presentation before the Mythology Exam.

2. Add five slides, and add information to your "Sources" Slide:

     a. Research a mythological character based on one of the groups of letters that is missing 
         
         from your TeacherEase account (J-M, O-R, and S-Z). Use the links below these directions.

     b. Include a title slide for character.


     c. You must tell a story involving your choice (not merely a listing of facts).

          1. It must have a slide for the "Beginning" of the story, a slide for the "Middle,"

              and a slide for the "End."

          2. It must be summarized, brief, and in your own words.
      

4. Images must relate to the part of the story

     c. Each slide must have an image.


     d. One slide explaining what interested you about the story, or why you chose this topic.


     e. Your sources:

          1. Add to your sources slide, and drag it to the end of your presentation.

          2. If you are starting a new presentation, create a new "Sources" slide.

          3. Only provide sources for written information - do not worry about the image sources.


5. Email the completed presentation to me at icflamm@sof.philasd.org



Links: http://www.theoi.com/ 

Excellent Mythology Site for Information and Images

http://www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/europe/greek/articles.html
Encyclopedia of Greek Mythology

http://www.mythweb.com/encyc/contents.html
Alphabetized Resource

http://www.windows2universe.org/mythology/myths.html
Mythology and Science


If you need the .pdf, here it is:
greek_and_roman_mythology_a_to_z.pdf
File Size: 4475 kb
File Type: pdf
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Late Assignments:

Classroom lectures are often presented on EdPuzzle, but all necessary links are posted on Google Classroom.

Assignments are due at 11:59 pm on due date. Unexcused lateness of assignments will be penalized at 10 percent per day late (for example, an assignment that is two days late will have a maximum grade of 80, or B-). After 9 days the assignment is worth zero points. Learners are welcome to submit assignments more than 9 days late as Merit Assignments, but not for class credit.

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