Bellwork- Unit 2, Day 2 In your NonFiction Folders, turn to page 3-4, read the article titled, Porter the dog and the bone under the blanket and write a concise 5-7 sentence IVF Summary. Topic Sentence: Identify the item, Verb (analyzes, explains, discusses), Finish your thought. Example: James McCoy s Fight Until the End explains the relationship between philosophers and regular people. Vocabulary- Packet 2, Day 2 3. Parallelism (n) Definition: to use similar structures in a pair or string of phrases or clauses; from the Greek parallelos, meaning 'side-by-side' Teacher Sample: Friends, Romans, Countrymen, lend me your ears; I come to bury Caesar, not to praise him. 4. Isocolon (n) Definition: to use parallel structures that also have equal length, structure or symmetry; from the Greek isos'equal' and kolon 'member' Teacher Sample: The bigger they are, the harder they fall Writer s Notebook (Day 2) Respond to the following in your writer s notebook (you should continue writing for the full 8 minutes!): Writer s Notebook (Day 2) Revise your work (2 minutes) Disneyland What does this look like? 1
SSR- Task Summary Highlight the differences Greek vs. Roman Mythology Write the date and pages you read next to the box Write your 5-7 sentence summary in the box Summarize everything you read today Greek vs. Roman Mythology Greek vs. Roman Mythology 2
Chief god Lord of sky God of thunder & lightening Married his sister Hera Populated the heavens and the Earth promiscuous liaisons. Zeus Killed his own father (who deserved it) Zeus is the father of Hercules and many other gods He is the most powerful of the Gods. He appears in many stories. Unfaithful. All of Zeus children Zeus had eight children on Olympus The twins: Apollo and Artimis Athena (born fully armored out of Zeus s head when he had a bad headache) Hephaestus Hermes Ares Dionysus Aphrodite (not really Zeus child, but he took her in) Wife and sister of Zeus Goddess of marriage, protector of childbirth & heroes Portrayed as extremely jealous and vindictive Tries to kill Hercules. 3
God of the sea, horses and earthquakes Lives in a palace beneath the ocean Carries a three-pronged trident Gave people the horse Married a sea nymph named Amphitrite Like his brother, he fathered many children. Very fond of his sister Demeter god of the underworld and the dead god of wealth Owned all of the precious metal on Earth Wore a cap that made him invisible Kidnapped his niece (Persephone) and made her his wife The Underworld Is not the same thing as HELL. All people went to the Underworld when they died. Hades is NOT the devil. He s as noble as the other gods. Charon: the boatman who would ferry people/spirits across the river Styx so they could make it to the Underworld. He wanted to get a tip, so people were buried with coins on their eyes so they could pay him. Cerberus: 3-headed dog who guards the gate. 3 Levels: Tartarus: Place of pain and suffering. Asphodel Fields: Where spirits roam like shadows. Elysian Fields: Where Heroes go paradise. Demeter means Barley-mother Another name for her is Ceres, from the word cereal Goddess of the cornfield, mistress of planting and harvesting, lady of growing things She had a son and a daughter. Her daughter s name was Persephone. Her daughter was kidnapped by Hades. (reasons for the seasons) 4
god of light, music and poetry most beautiful god also the god of medicine taught people the art of healing fine marksman could predict the future goddess of hunting, wild things, unmarried girls and the moon She decided never to marry Once when she was bathing under the moonlight a human was watching her. She threw rain drops on him and changed him into a stag. Then she had him killed by his own dogs. Zeus favorite goddess of wisdom, strategy, protector of cities and civilizations goddess of handicrafts and art She sprang from her father s head fully clothed and in armor. Hephaestus, Zeus son, had to release Athena by cutting his head open with an axe. god of fire The only ugly god, but he was peaceful, loving and popular. He walks with a limp because Zeus threw over the palace walls one day when he took his mother s side over Zeus. Made all the Olympians thrones, armor, furniture and weapons Married Aphrodite 5
Zeus graceful, happy son by the goddess, Maia God of shepherds, merchants, travelers and thieves Very mischievous and tricky Stole Apollo s cows the day he was born Guided the newly dead to the underworld Invented the alphabet, astronomy, scales, playing cards and card games Zeus messenger Wore winged sandals and a winged cap Had a son named Pan. He was half goat. god of war Boastful, cruel and had no manners Son of Zeus and Hera Loved to fight, but was a coward once he got hurt Wherever he went there was violence and bloodshed the curse of mortals god of wine Zeus youngest son His mother, Semele, was a princess and a mortal woman His mother was consumed by fire when she was tricked by Hera He was saved by Hermes. Taught people the art of wine making & the consequences of too much wine Goddess of love and beauty Goddess of desire Wherever she walked flowers sprang up beneath her feet she appeared from the foam of the sea Her son is Eros (Cupid) 6
5 Minutes to Google Search DUE Myth Speech- Review DATE: The rest on our list Hecate Helios Nike Pan Day 2 HW Finish Compare/Contrast Summary 7