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WebQuest Template-Taken from Bernie Dodge’s WebQuest Site: Introduction Task Evaluation Process Resources Conclusion Introduction In Astronomy, you have explored the birth and death of stars, in Meteorology, you have studied the reasons for the seasons, and in Plate Tectonics, you have discovered why volcanoes erupt! BUT … How did people of ancient cultures explain rainstorms, earthquakes, and other natural disasters? How did people of ancient cultures explain starry skies, love at first sight, and blue moons? According to Ancient Greek culture, these events were explained by the everyday actions of the Greek Gods and Goddesses. Some of the most famous Greek Gods and Goddesses are called Olympians, because they dwell on Mount Olympus. Each God and Goddess has his/her own special powers, physical characteristics, talents, and uniquenesses, so come along and explore! Task Your task is to research your favorite Olympian! They all have fascinating powers, but who interests you? Are you interested in the god who has power over everything and everyone? Are you interested in the god who is the most helpful? Is there a God or Goddess most like you? From the gathered information, you will create a Power Point presentation on your special deity! Process 1. Select a God or Goddess to research from the following: Zeus, Poseidon, Hades, Hestia, Hera, Ares, Athena, Apollo, Aphrodite, Hermes, Artemis, Hephaestus 2. Using the resources below, find out information about the special powers, physical characteristics, talents, and uniquenesses of your God or Goddess. You are encouraged to take notes for future use! 3. Create a PowerPoint presentation focusing your research. You must follow the guidelines below: 5 slides (Introduction, Physical Characteristics, Special Powers, Talents, Uniquenesses) Each slide must contain an appropriate graphic, as well as text Use the same color background or theme throughout your slide show Use one consistent slide transition Use phrases to provide information, rather than complete sentences You are limited to 4-6 bullets per slide…your graphic can help do the talking! 4. Present your PowerPoint presentation to the class! Want to know how you will be graded? Please view the Greek God/Goddess Power Point Rubric. Resources Zeus Poseidon Hades Hestia Hera Ares Athena Apollo Aphrodite Artemis Hephaestus Hermes Evaluation Greek God/Goddess Power Point Rubric Beginning 1 Developing 2 Accomplished 3 Graphic Design Organization of Content Exemplary 4 No graphics present Numerous well placed A few graphics are The graphics are well graphics add special present which placed and help focus interest and enhance loosely relate to the the viewer on the topic the content of the topic presentation Lack of logical sequence The order and The content is The order and structure structure of the somewhat organized, of the presentation is presentation clearly but in a confusing usually focused on the focus and enhance the manner main idea of the content content of the presentation Mechanics Numerous errors Errors in mechanics Few errors in mechanics No errors in in punctuation, are not mechanics Text is concise and to spelling, and overwhelming, but the point Text is highly polished capitalization are distracting Subject Knowledge Many required facts are missing Oral Presentation Skills A few of the required facts are missing or are incorrect The required facts are All required facts are present and are clearly included in an included interesting fashion Presenter is hard Presenter makes eye Presenter makes to hear, makes contact with the some eye contact, little or no eye audience, speaks clearly but lacks emotion in contact, and and audibly, and presenting the speaks without occasionally speaks with information emotion emotion Total Score Presenter speaks clearly, audibly, and with convincing emotion /20 Conclusion Do these amazing Gods and Goddesses still dwell on Mount Olympus today? When we hear thunder, is it Zeus throwing his lighting bolt? When someone falls in love, is it the work of Aphrodite or Eros? In the world of Greek Mythology, let your imagination be your guide!