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Greek Gods and Goddesses Bio Poem
A biographical poem, or bio poem, uses a simple but specific structure to describe the most
important facts about someone. Your assignment is to write a bio poem about one of the gods or
goddesses you have studied. The blanks on this page are for your rough draft and to help
brainstorm ideas about the god or goddess. You may need to refer to the text (use the Index!) to do
additional, more in-depth research. When you are done drafting, copy your final version onto a
separate sheet of paper and, if you would like, decorate it.
Follow this format exactly, please:
Greek Name _______________________________________________________
I am (list four traits) _______________, _______________, ________________, ____________
I am [a relative] of (1-3 people) ____________________________________________________
Lover of (1-3 things or people) ____________________________________________________
Who feels/protects (1-3 things) ____________________________________________________
Who needs (1-3 things) __________________________________________________________
Who fears (1-3 things) ___________________________________________________________
Who gives (1-3 things) ___________________________________________________________
Resident of ___________________________________
Roman Name ________________________________
Example (you may not select this goddess):
Aphrodite
Goddess of love, desire, beauty, fertility
A daughter of Zeus and Dione; wife of Hephaestus
Lover of sons Aeneas and Cupid and brother Ares
Who protects sailors
Who needs a chariot
Who fears war, Athena, and Hera
Who gives Helen to Paris, a magic belt to Hera, and Medea to Jason
Resident of Mount Olympus
Venus