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Odyssey Quest Your name goes here.

Concept Map

Character Write a description of your character beginning with I am…

Setting I encountered Odysseus at…

Relationship to Odysseus

Show your thoughts and feelings at that moment. Conflict My conflict with Odysseus was… Show your thoughts and feelings at that moment.

Resolution of Conflict

Lesson The lesson Odysseus learned from me was…

Compare/Contrast Use the Venn Diagram to show how your character is similar to or different from yourself.

Vocabulary Word #1 Definition

Vocabulary Word #2 Definition

Vocabulary Word #3 Definition

Vocabulary Word #4 Definition

Vocabulary Word #5 Definition

Vocabulary Word #6 Definition

What I learned Use this slide to reflect upon your learning process. What do I know now that I did not know before reading the Odyssey, researching and writing about my character? In completing my project I had a problem with… but I solved it by… New skills I have learned are… After reviewing my own project according to the rubric, I give myself a score of.

Bibliography Use easybib.com to help you document all sources of information and graphics you actually use to complete your project. Include your bibliography list on this slide.