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Greek Mythology Project
Your task is to work together with 1 or 2 other people and create a project based on your god or goddess. You will be
required to create some sort of visual aid for your presentation. During your presentation I expect you to use proper
public speaking skills and NOT to rely totally on your visual aid.
Your information should tell the class the story of your god/goddess and any other additional information you think is
pivotal for understanding exactly what your goddess stands for.
Your grade will reflect the effort you put forth and how much information you gather. If you want to do well on this
project, I would expect a substantial amount of information.
Use the school library web page for information and links to potential informative web sites.
Be creative; include pictures, art work, and music, whatever you want to make your project appealing to the class!
Information (15)- The information gathered gives a great outlook on the life of your god or goddess
Public Speaking Skills (15) - You used a good volume and speak clearly throughout the presentation. You are not
chewing gum, swaying back and forth, using the podium
Visual Aid (15) – Visual aid is appealing to the audience, it gives information and adds creativity to the presentation
Team Work (10) - Information and presentation is gathered as a team, there is not one person doing all the work
Aphrodite (Venus) | goddess of love and beauty
Apollo (Apollo) | god of the arts (esp. poetry and music), archery, and divination
Ares (Mars) | god of war
Artemis (Diana) | goddess of the hunt and protector of children
Athena (Minerva) | goddess of wisdom, war, and crafts; patron of Athens
Demeter (Ceres) | goddess of agriculture and fertility
Dionysos (Bacchus) | god of wine, mysteries, and the theatre
Hephaestus (Vulcan) | god of smiths and metal-workers
Hera (Juno) | goddess of marriage; consort of Zeus
Hermes (Mercury) | god of merchants; messenger of Zeus
Poseidon (Neptune) | god of the sea and earthquakes
Zeus (Jupiter) | god of the sky; ruler of Olympus