Myths of Anciet Rome Plot and Characterization Web Quest Activity.

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Myths of Anciet Rome Plot and Characterization Web Quest Activity

Materials-Plot Chart Plot Plot –This is a caption of the interactive Plot Diagram you will complete after the reading. –If you want to check it out now click on the hyperlink below Interactive Plot Chart Interactive Plot Chart

Materials Character Map. Use the following link to take you to an interactive website for character maps. Use the following link to take you to an interactive website for character maps. –Character Map Character MapCharacter Map

Materials Collect the books and materials for the reading from you teacher or librarian. Collect the books and materials for the reading from you teacher or librarian.

Vocabulary Plot Plot –Important events Beginning –What was the BIG PROBLEM? Middle –What are some things the character did to solve big problem? End –What was the big SOLUTION?

Vocabulary Characterization Characterization WE LEARN ABOUT A CHARACTER BY: WHAT THE CHARACTER HIMSELF SAYS THINGS THE CHARACTER DOES What OTHER CHARACTERS say WHAT THE AUTHOR SAYS What the character THINKS and FEELS

VOCABULARY Character Traits The human qualities that a society values, such as honesty, courage or patience The human qualities that a society values, such as honesty, courage or patience As you read the following Roman myths consider what qualities the Ancient Roman Civilization values. As you read the following Roman myths consider what qualities the Ancient Roman Civilization values.

Read Along Read Read –“The Sword of Damocles” Appendix G of the unit Gods of Thunder. Core Knowledge (2002) Appendix G of the unit Gods of Thunder. Core Knowledge (2002) Complete Complete –Interactive Plot Chart Interactive Plot ChartInteractive Plot Chart –Character Map Character MapCharacter Map

Read Along #2 Read Read –“Horatius at the Bridge” In Roman Myths and Legends. By Anthony Masters. p – ncient-romans-horatius-at-bridge.html ncient-romans-horatius-at-bridge.htmlhttp://classicalschool.blogspot.com/2007/04/a ncient-romans-horatius-at-bridge.html Complete Complete –Interactive Plot Chart Interactive Plot ChartInteractive Plot Chart –Character Map Character MapCharacter Map