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Greek Mythology Trading Cards
Greek Gods & Heroes Trading Cards
As we begin an overview of Ancient Greece you will need to know who’s
who among Greek gods and heroes. Therefore, in order to make our lives
(and reading) easier, you are going to create a deck of Greek Gods & Heroes
Trading Cards. (see back for a list of gods/characters)
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The Cards
Your trading card must be two-sided on a 3 X 5 unlined index sized
card.
You must make at least five (5) cards. If you want to make more,
you can receive 5 points extra credit for each card, up to 4 cards (120
possible points).
On the front side, you will identify your god/hero by his/her Greek
name and provide the Roman equivalent where appropriate.
Side one also must include a suitably sized artistic rendering of the
god/hero (you may copy a photo from the Internet or draw your own,
but no stick figures, please.)
On the back side you must include the figure’s vital statistics, e.g.,
what he/she is the god of, his/her special powers, siblings, friends,
etc., where appropriate.
Feel free to be creative with fonts and design. The more creative you
are, the better your grade. These cards should be colorful and
NEATLY done.
Grading
You will be graded on neatness, prominent display of name(s), an
appropriate portrait, thoroughness of god’s vital statistics and information.
Appropriate Picture (Drawn or Printed)
Info must be neatly written or typed
Thorough Information on each card
Greek/Roman Name on each Card (both names where appropriate)
TOTAL
20 pts
20pts
50 pts
10 pts
Gods & Heroes
Zeus
Jason
Hera
Medea
Poseidon
Perseus
Hades
Medusa
Persephone
Andromeda
Demeter
Bellerephon
Aphrodite
Theseus
Artemis
Ariadne
Athena
Agamemnon
Hestia
Menelaus
Ares
Helen
Apollo
Achilles
Hephaestus
Odysseus
Hermes
Nestor
Dionysus
Ajax the Greater
Eros
Priam
Pan
Hector
Cerberus
Andromache
Minotaur
Paris
Cronos
Polyphemos the Cyclops
The Furies
Centaurs
The Fates
Satyrs
Atlas
Sirens
Prometheus
If there’s another god/goddess/hero you’d like to take, please feel free to ask.