In partners:
Create a monster who Odysseus could face in his 10 years of travel.
FRONT:
- Draw a picture of the monster and name it. Write its name on the front of the paper.
- Come up with and explain how your monster relates to Greek Mythology (The son of Poseidon, The daughter of Hermes and Pegasus, etc.) Front of paper.
- Come up with two songs that represent your monsters personality/life. List the two songs and their artists on the front of your paper.
BACK:
- Use lines from the lyrics of the songs chosen (school appropriate) to explain how your monster looks, thinks, and feels in 2-3 paragraphs on the back of your paper. Include how Odysseus escaped from or defeated your monster. You may add in more songs on the back if you so choose. Minimum of four direct quotes from your songs in your paragraphs.
DETAILS:
* Use COLOR - markers in the back.
* Be creative. Effort from both partners MUST be apparent.
* Add your lyrics in to your paragraphs like direct quotes in a research paper. (Song title, Artist).
EXAMPLE:
The Water Titan often felt misunderstood. He traveled the lands asking, "do you feel like I do?" (Do You Feel Like We Do, Peter Frampton). The Water Titan, after getting no responses, then would get angry and "take a Louisville slugger to both headlights" as well as, "slash holes in all four tires" of oncoming horse drawn carriages (Before He Cheats, Carrie Underwood).
Wednesday, November 29, 2017
Monday, November 27, 2017
Vocab List #4
Quiz Dates:
A Day (Plus Zero Block and Skinny Block): Monday December 4th.
B Day: Tuesday December 5th.
Vocab List 4 Quizlet Link
A Day (Plus Zero Block and Skinny Block): Monday December 4th.
B Day: Tuesday December 5th.
Vocab List 4 Quizlet Link
Prefixes
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macro-
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large
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macrocosm, macroeconomics
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mega- / megalo-
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large
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megajackpot, megalomaniac
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micro-
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small
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microscope, microcosm, microeconomics, microbe
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Roots/Bases
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biblio-
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book
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bibliography, bibliophile, bible
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cour- / cours- / cur- / curs-
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to run
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courier, course, concur, cursory
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cogn-
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know
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recognize, cognitive, incognito
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lect- / leg- / lig-
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to read, choose
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lecture, illegible, legible, lectern, lecturer, election
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mob- / mobil- / mot- / mov-
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move
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mobility, emotion, movement, mobile, automobile, motion, promote, movie
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mort-
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death
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mortal, mortician, immortality
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spec- / spic-
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look, see
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spectacles, spectator, inauspicious, prospect, speculate
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trac- / tract-
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to pull or drag
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traction, tractor, detract
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Suffixes
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-est
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most
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fastest, greatest
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-less
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without
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hopeless, selfless
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Thursday, November 16, 2017
Greek Hero Characteristics - Odysseus
Greek Hero Characteristics - Here
Notes Sheet to Follow Greek Hero Characteristics - Here
Introduction to the Odyssey - PowerPoint Here
Homework: Complete a Storyboard for books 1-3 (Page 1-29). 8 boxes - Pick the 8 most important events, in each box draw the event and add one sentence explaining what is happening.
Access the Odyssey from home by following these instructions: ODYSSEY ONLINE GRAPHIC NOVEL
Notes Sheet to Follow Greek Hero Characteristics - Here
Introduction to the Odyssey - PowerPoint Here
Homework: Complete a Storyboard for books 1-3 (Page 1-29). 8 boxes - Pick the 8 most important events, in each box draw the event and add one sentence explaining what is happening.
Access the Odyssey from home by following these instructions: ODYSSEY ONLINE GRAPHIC NOVEL
Wednesday, November 15, 2017
Introduction to Greek Mythology - 11/15
Greek Myth Notes Link
The pattern in Mythology is called the Hero's Journey - Ted Talk Hero's Journey
Important Greek Gods Chart Link
--- History.org Video Link
--- Use the video link above to fill our your Greek Gods Chart
--- (Finished? Watch this!) Greek God Info Video
When finished, check yourself against the KEY
Like in fairy tales, Symbolism and Archetypes are used a lot in Mythology - Literary Symbolism/Archetype Sheet
The pattern in Mythology is called the Hero's Journey - Ted Talk Hero's Journey
Important Greek Gods Chart Link
--- History.org Video Link
--- Use the video link above to fill our your Greek Gods Chart
--- (Finished? Watch this!) Greek God Info Video
When finished, check yourself against the KEY
Like in fairy tales, Symbolism and Archetypes are used a lot in Mythology - Literary Symbolism/Archetype Sheet
Friday, November 10, 2017
Social Justice
Zero Block and Skinny Block:
Read Valediction by Sherman Alexie.
1.) Respond to the following:
- Define Social Justice.
- What experiences have I had with injustice, and how do my actions,
or lack thereof, affect them?
- What can I do to help social justice prevail?
2.) Define the following character roles - Victim, Bystander, Ally, and Perpetrator.
3.) Read Valediction now. Apply these roles to characters in Valediction, use summary or direct quotes from the story to support your answers.
4.) Answer these questions based off of Valediction.
- Why might the characters be playing these roles? Ex. What is the bystander afraid of? What is
the Perpetrator gaining from the situation?
- How would it look if the bystander became the ally?
- What was the social injustice showed in the story and how could it have been corrected?
This was a Prep Activity for: (All Classes)
On Cracking White City (non-fiction) read and discussed in class with this handout.
Read Valediction by Sherman Alexie.
1.) Respond to the following:
- Define Social Justice.
- What experiences have I had with injustice, and how do my actions,
or lack thereof, affect them?
- What can I do to help social justice prevail?
2.) Define the following character roles - Victim, Bystander, Ally, and Perpetrator.
3.) Read Valediction now. Apply these roles to characters in Valediction, use summary or direct quotes from the story to support your answers.
4.) Answer these questions based off of Valediction.
- Why might the characters be playing these roles? Ex. What is the bystander afraid of? What is
the Perpetrator gaining from the situation?
- How would it look if the bystander became the ally?
- What was the social injustice showed in the story and how could it have been corrected?
This was a Prep Activity for: (All Classes)
On Cracking White City (non-fiction) read and discussed in class with this handout.
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