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Chapter 2 lesson 1 Myths and History pages 70-75 Mr. Bondurant 11/23/2018

Chapter 2 lesson 1 Myths and History pages 70-75 VOCABULARY Epic Myth What is the difference between myth and history? 11/23/2018

A. Greece and Troy at War p.71 1. Who was Homer and what did he do? 2. According to Homer, what was the cause of the Trojan War? 11/23/2018

B. Greek Gods and Goddesses 1. What beliefs did the Greeks have about their gods and goddesses? 2. What were the powers of the major Greek gods and goddesses? 11/23/2018

Chapter 2 lesson 1 Literature Section page 73 1. Who devised the battle strategy using the ‘wooden horse’? 2. Where were the Greek soldiers who were not hidden inside the horse? 3. Why was The Iliad important to Greek history? 11/23/2018

C . Mixing Myths and History p. 71 - 74 1. Who found the site of Troy? 2. Why do we believe at least part of Homer’s account of the Trojan War based on history? 11/23/2018

D. Writing History pages 74-75 1. What was the main subject of Herodotus’s history book? 2. Why would Herodotus record events even though he may not have believed them to be true? 11/23/2018

R19 1. The Iliad and the Odyssey, tell about events before and after the Trojan War. 2. Troy was located on the Aegean Sea, in what is now Turkey. 11/23/2018

W25 All answers are in the story! 11/23/2018

Chapter 2 lesson 1 TOGETHER MEANS: On the same question at the same time! Working only with your group! ALL brains are at work! Everyone comes to an agreement on the answer. Questions must be asked as a group! You may NOT divide and copy! 11/23/2018