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Name: Block: Storytelling Project Group Members: Date: Due Date: Greek Mythology Storytelling In your groups, you are responsible for researching your assigned/chosen myth as well as the thirteen Greek gods/goddesses. First, find articles online or on the databases. Print out and annotate the articles. When you meet up with your group during the next class period, compare the information you have collected on that myth and figure out how you are going to tell your story. Take time to share the information you have gathered about the Greek gods/goddesses as well. During the following class, you are responsible for telling your myth to a group of other people who are not familiar with your story. You need to remember to be vivid in your descriptions and tell your myth in a memorable way so to best prepare your peers for their assessment which will address the myth stories. In exchange, you are responsible for being a good listener, asking clarifying questions, and respecting your speaker. Your assessment will be the following class. You are responsible for telling an accurate version of your assigned myth, collecting accurate notes from your peers’ telling of the stories, and preparing for your assessment. Websites to use: 1. Persephone & Hades: a. http://www.greekmyths-greekmythology.com/myth-of-hades-andpersephone/ b. http://ancienthistory.abcclio.com/Search/Display/575736?terms=Persephone+and+Hades c. http://online.infobase.com/HRC/Search/Details/223978?q=Persephone% 20and%20Hades 2. The Creation Story: a. http://www.greekmythology.com/Myths/The_Myths/The_Creation /the_creation.html b. http://dept.cs.williams.edu/~lindsey/myths/myths_16.html c. http://www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/europe/greek/greek_cr eation_myths.html 3. The Story of Io: a. http://www.authorama.com/old-greek-stories-7.html b. http://www.greekmythology.com/Myths/The_Myths/Zeus's_Lover s/Io/io.html c. http://www.mythography.com/myth/welcome-tomythography/greek-legends/lovers-2/zeus-io/ 4. Cupid and Psyche: a. http://www.pitt.edu/~dash/cupid.html b. http://lrs.ed.uiuc.edu/students/mmarassa/mythology/cupid.html c. http://xenafiction.net/scrolls/zipplic_ttsocap.pdf Directions: complete the charts for the gods/goddesses and people that are influential in Greek mythology. 12 Olympians GREEK NAME ROMAN NAME REALM (God/Goddess of ___) SYMBOL 1. ZEUS 2. HERA 3. POSEIDON 4. HADES 5. ATHENA 6. APOLLO 7. ARTEMIS 8.APHRODITE 9. HERMES 10. ARES 11.HEPHAESTUS 12. HESTIA 13. DIONYSUS Mythology stories FACTS/CHARACTER ISTICS NAME Persephone & Hades Terms and Other People to Know Demeter: Persephone: Hades: Pomegranate Seeds: The Creation Story STORYLINE Demeter, Zeus, and Persephone’s relationship What Persephone is doing when she is taken by Hades What the rules are of the Underworld What the myth explains Creation of the World/Universe Chaos: Titans vs. Gods/Goddesses Gaia: Creation of Humans/Animals Prometheus: Punishment of Prometheus Epithemus: Rhea: Cronus: The Story of Io How the affair begins Io: Steps Zeus takes to conceal the affair Steps Hera takes to inhibit the affair Argus: Consequences for Argus Fate of Io What the myth explains Cupid and Psyche Cupid: Aphrodite’s role in the story of the lovers Cupid’s arrangement Psyche’s sisters’ roles Psyche: Psyche’s punishment Cupid’s decision