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Do Now! Hacer Ahora 1. Write homework in your planner. Escribe la preparación en su planificador. 2.SILENTLY complete the Do Now in your Weekly Work. SILENCIOSAMENTE completar el do ahora en su trabajo semanal. (Office hours are available if you need help) (Horario de oficina están disponibles si usted necesita ayuda)

Creation Myths Ritual Myths Nature Myths Disaster Myths Hero Myths MAIN TYPES OF MYTHS

Nature Myths Explain events that occur in nature Ex. The rising of the sun, rain, seasons Substitute for knowledge of scientific facts

Demeter’s Lost Daughter Hades abducted Persephone to take as his wife. This angered her mother, Demeter (goddess of the harvest), who decided to not let anything grow on Earth until her daughter returned to her; however, because Persephone ate 7 pomegranate seeds, she was to spend 7 months in Tartarus (aka as winter).

Demeter’s Lost Daughter

Myth Busters – Flashcards! Directions: Read the myth in your class book, Greek Gods and Heroes Summarize the myth by writing down key points Explain the type of myth & important themes/motifs (refer to handout) List the main characters (such as gods, goddesses, heroes, monsters) Make a connection that will help you understand and remember Draw a picture or print a photo for the cover of your flashcard Cut the solid line and fold the dotted line When you complete the first level, show Ms. Peraza for the next level! Use these to help study for Friday’s quiz!

WRITE DOWN SOME IDEAS, SHARE WITH YOUR SHOULDER PARTNER & BE READY TO SHARE WITH THE CLASS. Weekly Work: Exit Slip Salir de deslizamiento

Homework Reminder: Read Greek Gods & Heroes and work on flashcards Continue working on your final mythology project Study for quiz on Friday! * Check class website for helpful resources! Recordatorio de Tareas: Leer y trabajo sobre tarjetas Comience a trabajar en su proyecto final de la mitología Estudio para concurso el viernes! * Consulte el sitio web de clase de recursos útiles!