Greek & Roman Mythology Bingo

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~A BINGO BOOK~ Greek & Roman Mythology Bingo COMPLETE BINGO GAME IN A BOOK Written by Rebecca Stark Educational Books n Bingo

2016 Barbara M. Peller, also known as Rebecca Stark The purchase of this book entitles the buyer to exclusive reproduction rights of the student activity pages for his or her class only. The reproduction of any part of the work for an entire school or school system or for commercial use is prohibited. ISBN 978-0-87386-424-4 Educational Books n Bingo Printed in the U.S.A.

GREEK & ROMAN MYTHOLOGY BINGO Directions INCLUDED: List of Terms Templates for Additional Terms and Clues 2 Clues per Term 30 Unique Bingo Cards Markers 1. Either cut apart the book or make copies of ALL the sheets. You might want to make an extra copy of the clue sheets to use for introduction and review. Keep the sheets in an envelope for easy reuse. 2. Cut apart the call cards with terms and clues. 3. Pass out one bingo card per student. There are enough for a class of 30. 4. Pass out markers. You may cut apart the markers included in this book or use any other small items of your choice. 5. Decide whether or not you will require the entire card to be filled. Requiring the entire card to be filled provides a better review. However, if you have a short time to fill, you may prefer to have them do the just the border or some other format. Tell the class before you begin what is required. 6. There are 50 topics. Read the list before you begin. If there are any topics that have not been covered in class, you may want to read to the students the topic and clues before you begin. 7. There is a blank space in the middle of each card. You can instruct the students to use it as a free space or you can write in answers to cover topics not included. Of course, in this case you would create your own clues. (Templates provided.) 8. Shuffle the cards and place them in a pile. Two or three clues are provided for each topic. If you plan to play the game with the same group more than once, you might want to choose a different clue for each game. If not, you may choose to use more than one clue. 9. Be sure to keep the cards you have used for the present game in a separate pile. When a student calls, Bingo, he or she will have to verify that the correct answers are on his or her card AND that the markers were placed in response to the proper questions. Pull out the cards that are on the student s card keeping them in the order they were used in the game. Read each clue as it was given and ask the student to identify the correct answer from his or her card. 10. If the student has the correct answers on the card AND has shown that they were marked in response to the correct questions, then that student is the winner and the game is over. If the student does not have the correct answers on the card OR he or she marked the answers in response to the wrong questions, then the game continues until there is a proper winner. 11. If you want to play again, reshuffle the cards and begin again. Have fun! Greek & Roman Mythology Bingo

TERMS Achilles Aphrodite Apollo Arachne Ares Artemis Atalanta Athena Centaur(s) Cerberus Cyclopses Demeter Diana Dionysus Echo Hades Hephaestus Hera Heracles Hermes Hestia Homer Janus Jason Juno Jupiter Mars Medusa Mercury Minerva Minotaur Mythology Narcissus Neptune Olympian Gods Oracle Paris Pegasus Persephone Perseus Phaethon Pluto Poseidon Prometheus Titan(s) Trojan Horse Trojan War Venus Vulcan Zeus Note: Some of the names have alternate spellings not shown here. Greek & Roman Mythology Bingo

Achilles 1. This Greek hero was the main character of Homer s Iliad. 2. The only vulnerable part of his body was his heel. Aphrodite 1. She was the Greek goddess of beauty and love. 2. This Greek goddess had a magic girdle (belt) that made men fall in love with her. Apollo 1. This Greek god was the son of Zeus and Leto and the twin sister of Artemis. 2. This Greek god of music and light played a golden lyre. Arachne 1. Athena turned into a spider. 2. angered Athena by challenging the goddess to a contest in weaving. Ares 1. In Greek mythology, is the god of war. 2. This Greek god of war was not as popular with the Greeks as his counterpart, Mars, was with the Romans. Artemis 1. This Greek goddess of the hunt was associated with the moon. 2. She was the daughter of Zeus and Leto and the twin sister of Apollo. Atalanta 1. It was prophesied that if she married, she would lose herself. This was fulfilled when Zeus turned her into a lioness. 2. Her suitors had to race her. If the suitor won, she would marry him. If he lost, she would kill him. Athena 1. She was the patron goddess of Athens. 2. This ancient Greek goddess was the goddess of wisdom, war and weaving. Her Roman equivalent was Minerva. Centaur(s) 1. In Greek mythology they were creatures that were half man and half horse. 2. Chiron was the wisest and the only one who was immortal. He gave up his immortality when Heracles accidentally wounded him. Greek & Roman Mythology Bingo Cerberus 1. was the multi-headed dog that guarded the entrance to Hades. 2. The twelfth task of Heracles was to kidnap from the Underworld.

Greek & Roman Mythology Bingo Janus Hestia Jason Vulcan Trojan Horse Centaur(s) Aphrodite Venus Minerva Homer Pluto Paris Juno Neptune Zeus Achilles Heracles Poseidon Jupiter Mars Cerberus Demeter Hera Hermes Greek & Roman Mythology Bingo: Card No. 1