What's included
1 live meeting
40 mins in-class hours per weekClass Experience
US Grade 5 - 7
In this ongoing class, we will dive into Greek Mythology by learning about 2-3 characters in each class. We may discuss Gods, Goddesses, Heroes, and Monsters. Come to every class or show up to the classes that talk about your favorite people of Ancient Greece. Each class will run individually and you need no prior knowledge to come enjoy the class, though I would love for you to share your favorite myths and moments, if you have them. If not, let's see if we can find out which ones you are drawn to! This is where growing your knowledge of Greek Mythology meets a social fan club. The Schedule: Week of October 13: Primordials and Titans Week of October 20: Zeus and Hera Week of October 27: Poseidon and Athena Week of November 3: Apollo and Artemis Week of November 10: Aphrodite and Hephaestus Week of November 17: Ares and Hermes Week of November 24: Hestia, Dionysus, and Demeter Week of December 1: Hades and Persephone Week of December 8: Charon, Judges, Morpheus (NO CLASS DECEMBER 11) NO CLASS WEEK OF DECEMBER 15 Week of December 22: Atlas, Hypnos and Prometheus (NO CLASS DECEMBER 25) Week of December 29: Heracles 2025 Week of January 5: Theseus and Perseus Week of January 12: Jason and the Argonauts Week of January 19: Bellerophon, Cadmus, and Atalanta Week of January 26: Iris, Hecate, and The Amazons Week of February 2: Oedipus and Antigone Week of February 9: Seven Against Thebes Week of February 16: Paris and Helen Week of February 23: Hector and Achilles Week of March 2: Odysseus Week of March 9: Aeneid Part 1 Week of March 16: Aeneid Part 2 Week of March 23: Greek Seers Week of March 30: Muses and The Oracle of Delphi Week of April 6: Icarus and Daedelus Week of April 13: Centaurs, Hesperides, and Furies Week of April 20: Circe, Fates, and Harpies Week of April 27: Nereids, Nymphs, and Sirens Week of May 4: Cyclops, Graea, Gorgons Week of May 11: Scylla, Charibdis, Chimera Week of May 18: Adonis and Patroclus Week of May 25: Alcyone and Ceyx, Idas and Marpessa Week of June 1: Nemesis, Narcissus, Echo Week of June 8: Dioscuri, Deucalion and Pyrrha Week of June 15: Danaides, King Minos Week of June 22: The Greats, Ajax and Alexander Week of June 29: Actaeon, Aegus, and Agamemnon Week of July 6: Ixion, Meleager, Amphion & Zethus Week of July 13: Zodiac Part 1 Week of July 20: Zodiac Part 2 Week of July 27: Constellations Part 1 Week of August 3: Constellations Part 2 Week of August 10: Constellations Part 3
Learning Goals
Students will learn about Greek Mythology while meeting other learners who love Greek Mythology as much as they do.
Other Details
Parental Guidance
Greek Mythology contains instances of violence, revenge, and infidelity. I do tone it down and use age appropriate language, but all of these things make up a majority of Greek Mythology.
Supply List
Paper and Pencil of they'd like to take notes. (Optional)
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
I have been studying and learning about Greek Mythology since I was young. I don't have any formal training in it, but I would love to share what I have learned on my own with those who are interested. I wrote a lengthy school essay on transitions from Titans to the Olympians.
I also currently teach about Greek Mythology in several other class formats.
Reviews
Live Group Class
$15
weekly1x per week
40 min
Completed by 61 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 10-13
2-10 learners per class
Financial Assistance
Tutoring
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