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MYTHOLOGY POWERPOINT PLANNING PACKET 1 Name __________________________________ Period _____________ Table of Contents This packet explains everything you need to do for this project. You should write on all appropriate pages. Completion of this packet is worth 25 points, awarded individually, above and beyond the 100 points of this assignment! Overview of the Assignment …………………………………………………………p. 3 Group Planner Page……………………………………………………………………….p. 4 Personal To-Do List…………………………………………………………………………p. 5 Final Specifics………………………………………………………………………………….p. 6 Powerpoint “Storyboards”………………………………………………………………p. 7-9 Writing a Greek Myth Summary………………………………………………………p.10-12 Powerpoint Lesson Evaluation Rubric………………………………………………p.13 Unit Calendar (check your dates!)……………………………………………………p. 14-15 2 MYTHOLOGY: Make a POWERPOINT PRESENTATION! Name of myth “_________________________________” Kids on my Myth Team: __________________________________________ Date of presentation (Your teacher will inform you)____________________ YOUR GROUP JOB: Make a Powerpoint Presentation to teach the class about one important Greek Myth. Together with your group, you will: Read the myth assigned to you from “The Greek Gods” and prepare a lesson about it. A Powerpoint with: --title slide --characters to know --five key points about your myth --a discussion question for the class Cloze note answers for the class, so they can take notes during the presentation A typed, one-page summary of your myth for our class scrapbook A one-page (8-1/2x11”) illustration of your myth Why? This project develops your grasp of key standards in English! • Reading: identifying main ideas in classic texts • Writing: organizing and writing summaries 3 • Speaking: delivering a sequenced presentation …AND this project will also give you practice in cooperating with others to share and develop wisdom…a key skill for 21st century life! Powerpoint Planner Page 4 Job to Do: Specifics: Who: Read your myth Read the chapter in “The Greek Gods” plus any extra books you like Your whole group! Fill in Cloze Note answers Fill in the Cloze Notes for your myth, from our packet. Your whole group! for your myth and check them. Powerpoint ____ Make title slide and choose font and theme Title Page: Name of myth in a large font; picture; names of group, date due, and period. ____ Write 5 key points ____ Write characters to know ____ Find pictures ____ Put writing and pictures together on nice looking slides ________________ ______ 5 Key Points: One per slide. Write 5 main ideas, one sentence each, and find a picture. During presentation, you will refer to these key points ________________ ______ ________________ ______ Characters: Identify who they are and how they are involved in the plot. Show one character per slide. You don’t want to bombard your audience with too much information at once! ________________ ______ ________________ ______ Pictures: Use Google images or scan images to illustrate each slide. ________________ ______ Summary for Scrapbook See “final specifics” below! Picture for Scrapbook See “final specifics” below! Presentation Plan Due by: Introducer/Emcee ________________ Key Points ________________ Characters to Know ________________ Discussion Questions Optional/Extra Credit: Extra touches? 5 Your whole group! PERSONAL “TO DO” list Name__________________________ MYTH GROUP _______________________ 1. ___________________________________________due_______ 2. ___________________________________________due_______ 3. ___________________________________________due_______ 4. ___________________________________________due_______ 5. ___________________________________________due_______ 6. ___________________________________________due_______ 7. ___________________________________________due_______ 8. ___________________________________________due_______ Group Contact Information Name ________________________ Phone____________________ Email_____________________________________________ Name ________________________ Phone____________________ Email_____________________________________________ Name ________________________ Phone____________________ Email_____________________________________________ Ms. Williams’s email is: [email protected]! 6 Final Specifics! Summary Write a one page summary of your assigned myth. Your summary must be typed, 12 point font, 1.5 spaced. Please keep your summary to one page in length (one side!) and remember to properly head your paper. Use your key points as a guide to writing your summary. Depending on time, this may or may not be shown to the class. You must head your paper as follows: Language Arts Greek Myth Summary full name(s)____________________Period___ date due__________________________ Visual Create an 8 1/2” x 11” no larger, that shows about your myth. It can be a main character or an important scene. You can draw, or you can create a collage of pictures from magazines or the internet. Be sure to include the title of your myth and a caption that explains your creation. This scrapbook page, along with a final draft of your myth summary, will be compiled into class mythology scrapbooks. Partner guidelines. You want to divide the work evenly!!! It is up to you and your partners to find time to work outside of class. It may be at recess or at lunch… what about after school in the homework club? In the past, some students decided to meet at each other’s house to put the finishing touches on their project. Do not commit to working at home if you know your family’s schedule is too busy! AS A GROUP, YOU WILL KNOW YOU ARE READY WHEN YOU HAVE: A final draft of the summary page 1 scrapbook picture page Answers for Cloze activity PLEASE E-MAIL YOUR POWER POINT TO ME THE NIGHT BEFORE SO I CAN HAVE IT READY ON THE PROPER COMPUTER TO PRESENT ON THE SMARTBOARD. [email protected] 7 Powerpoint “Storyboards” What will you put on each slide? Fill it in below BEFORE you get onto your laptop! This is your “laptop ticket”! Person in charge of the writing for this slide: Title _________________________________________ A good picture would be: Person in charge of the picture: Person researching fonts and layouts starting with this slide and continuing through presentation: Names of all group members (first and last!) Period_______ ___________________________ Date of your presentation_____________ Key Point #1 ______________________________________________________ Person in charge of the writing for this slide: Person in charge of the picture: ______________________________________________________ Notes: A good picture would be: Key Point #2 ______________________________________________________ Person in charge of the writing for this slide: Person in charge of the picture: ______________________________________________________ Notes: A good picture would be: 8 Key Point #3 ______________________________________________________ Person in charge of the writing for this slide: Person in charge of the picture: ______________________________________________________ Notes: A good picture would be: Person in charge of the writing for this slide: Key Point #4 ______________________________________________________ Person in charge of the picture: ______________________________________________________ Notes: A good picture would be: Key Point #5 ______________________________________________________ Person in charge of the writing for this slide: Person in charge of the picture: ______________________________________________________ Notes: A good picture would be: 9 Character to Know: ______________________________________________________ Person in charge of the writing for this slide: Person in charge of the picture: ______________________________________________________ Notes: A good picture would be: Character to Know: ______________________________________________________ Person in charge of the writing for this slide: Person in charge of the picture: ______________________________________________________ Notes: A good picture would be: Character to Know: ______________________________________________________ Person in charge of the writing for this slide: Person in charge of the picture: ______________________________________________________ Notes: A good picture would be: 10 Greek Myth summary brainstorm Even though one person will write the summary, the whole group should have input. This is a great time for the person in charge of key points to help. Please sit together and brainstorm and fill out the following chart. Characters- Who are the main characters? What are they like? Setting- Where does this story take place? Plot- What happens in the story? Beginning- Natural phenomenon/Life Lesson- What is this myth trying to explain? MiddleOther interesting facts End- 11 Myth Summary GUIDE Language Arts Greek Myth Summary Name(s)_____________Per._____ Date____________________________ Summary of ___________________________ The Greek myth,__________________________, began when____________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________At first,___________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ The story continued with____________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ In addition______________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________Later,_________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _________________In the end,_____________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ ____ A lesson about life that we can learn from this myth is _______________________________________________________________________________ 12 _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ Myth Summary Example Language Arts Greek Myth Summary Name(s)_____________Per._____ Date____________________________ Summary of The Story of Athena and Arachne The story of Athena, began when Zeus chased Metis, a beautiful Titan, and she became pregnant with his child. He was warned, however, that if the son was a boy, it would depose Zeus the same way as Zeus had overthrown his father, Cronos. To avoid being deposed, Zeus swallowed Metis the next time he saw her! Months later, Zeus came down with a terrible headache, and Hephaestus had to use a hammer to break it open. Out sprang Athena, a tall maiden with armor, holding a long spear. Because she had been born from Zeus’s head, Athena became the goddess of wisdom and intellectual activities. She taught men the science of numbers and tools, and she taught women to weave. She was also the mistress of strategy, and before battles leaders would pray to her. Before trials, judges would pray to her as well. Once, a proud girl named Arachne boasted that she was the greatest weaver in the world. Athena was furious—SHE was supposed to be the goddess of weaving! Athena challenged Arachne to a weaving competition; if Arachne lost, she would be killed. During the competition, both women wove amazing tapestries. Arachne’s tapestry showed scenes of love and joy, but Athena wove scenes of terrible things to come. The crowd wept when it saw Athena’s tapestry. When Arachne saw their reaction, she hung herself. Athena decided to turn her into a spider, who would weave through eternity. A lesson that Athena wanted Arachne to learn was about pride: humans should work and try hard, but they should never challenge the gods. This myth also shows, however, the way that the Greek Gods and goddesses had a lot of human characteristics, like jealousy and rage! 13 Mythology Powerpoint Lesson Evaluation Partners __________________________________________________________period_____ Myth Title __________________________________ Presentation Date __________________ Key to Rubric: NOT HERE! LET’S FIX IT! OKAY + GOOD + STRONG Summary/Picture for Scrapbook - - + + Summary follows Key points - - + + Summary is right length, more than ¾ of a page and less than 1 ½ pages - - + + Quality of writing: Clear, well organized overview (2X!) - - + + Illustration shows the main idea of the myth; shows care and visual detail ___________/25 PowerPoint Lesson - - + + Reading homework page for your myth is accurate and prepared - - + + Title Slide complete: title of myth, names of partners, period,date,picture - - + + The Characters to Know information is complete and correct (2X!) - - + + Five Key Points 1-2 sentence descriptions of key events with pictures(3X!) - - + + There are at least 7 pictures overall, and they help the presentation (2X!) - - + + Presenters maintain eye contact with audience, speak loudly and clearly - - + + Presenters are “experts” on assigned myth [knowledgeable, comfortable) - - + + Partners shared in giving the presentation - - + + All lesson materials created in advance of presentation –ppt. mailed, flashdrive in class, rehearsed - - + + ___________/75 Overall, partners shared responsibilities on this project. letter grade= _______________________________ 14 Extra Credit- ___________First group to present (automatic) ___________Dressups, props, or other special touches 15