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Chen English 1-2 GREEK MYTHOLOGY Powerpoint/oral presentation Name: Date: Story: 1. Open an internet browser window; open Powerpoint; open a Word document 2. Go online to mythology sites a. Bulfinch.org b. Library links 3. Browse to collect images of your selected character—painted, on coins, statues etc. Collect images of temples, Greek islands associated with your character, names of the character written in Greek, etc. Save these images in a folder labeled with the character’s name. 4. Be sure to keep notes for MLA references as you collect material from various sources. [Word] Instructions: Using the deity assigned to you, create a powerpoint presentation (10 slide minimum) that includes the information below: The name and history of the character, an explanation of how the character came to exist: father, mother, source of creation (1-2 slides) The myth, legend, or story that is associated with the character. (3-5 slides) The lesson contained in the myth or the natural phenomenon explained by the myth. (1-2 slides) Words or concepts derived from the name or story of the character. 1-2 slides describing an Olympian god or goddess associated with your character. (include a picture and factual details about this god or goddess. E.g. the domain of the god or goddess, the symbol, birth details, and character traits. A five-question, multiple choice quiz (indicate answers on the slide subsequent to the question) about the facts of your presentation. Works Cited of at least three sources including Hamilton’s book. (1 slide) Powerpoint slides are meant to function as the visual part of your overall presentation; do not cram them with paragraphs of information. Use bullets and fragments to highlight important details, but be sure to have more to say than is written on the slides. You will be teaching the class what you learned, so practice unfamiliar words and be certain of the information you plan to share. Know the names of your classmates so you can call upon them when you present the quiz section of your presentation. BE SURE TO SAVE THE PRESENTATION; either email to yourself or save to your documents At the conclusion of your presentation you will turn in: 1. Hard copy of slides (IMPORTANT: Print them six to a page; ask me how to do this before you print) 2. Works Cited list – copy and paste the slide with information about each source that you use (including any texts or online museum sites). (IMPORTANT: open a Word document and paste into it the web addresses that you use to gather information) Lesser Gods of Olympus 1. Pan Chief of the lesser gods of earth 2. Eros- associated with love 3 and 4. The Muses (inspiration) Mandi Clio—history Urania-astronomy Melpomene-tragedy Thalia-comedy Terpsichore-dance Calliope-epic poetry Erato—love poetry Polyhymnia-songs to gods Euterpe—lyric poetry 5. The Graces / Arley 6. Oracles (esp. of Delphi)/ Megan 7. Castor and Pollux—the Gemini twins / 8. Gods of Waters-Ocean, Pontus, Nereus, Triton, Proteus/ Jordan 9. Aeolus—king of the winds/ Grace 10. The Centaurs (esp. Chiron) Bryce 11. Sirens: singing nymphs who lured men to their deaths/ Erica 12. Demeter: Goddess of corn; associated with harvest and food/ 13. Dionysis/Bacchus: God of wine, associated with merriment and celebrationHenry 14. Narcissus/Robert 15. Adonis/ Kyle 16. King Midas—everything he touched turned to gold/ Josh 17. The Fates/ Joe 18. Agamemnon/ Jonathan 19. Helen/ Maddie 20. Dido/ Mary 21. Iphegenia/ Karli 22. Hector/ Justin 23. Cassandra/ Brooke 24. Paris of Troy- Leah 25. Phaethon-Kelly Sass 26. Harpies-Chad