What's included
12 pre-recorded lessons
12 weeks
of teacher support1 year access
to the contentHomework
2-4 hours per week. Students will be expected to read each week's posted reading assignments, post their answers to discussion questions, and watch and respond to posted video lectures each week.Assessment
Learner progress will be assessed through their typed responses to each lesson post.Grading
Grades provided upon requestClass Experience
US Grade 9 - 12
During this self-paced class, students will be taught about the gods, goddesses, heroes, and villains of Greek Mythology. They will learn about earlier mythologies that influenced Greek Mythology as well as later mythologies that were influenced by the Greeks. Students will also discover the relevance of mythology in our world today. Using Edith Hamilton's Mythology: Timeless Tales of Gods and Heroes as our guide, we will explore the worlds of Greek, Roman, Norse, Egyptian, and Middle Eastern Mythologies. Greek Mythology will be our main study; however, I will also be teaching students some things about the other mythologies previously mentioned and about how different cultures borrowed or incorporated the myths of others. Students will also learn how and why some myths changed over time or had variations. Students will need to purchase Edith Hamilton's Mythology. The link to purchase this book will be provided in the supply list section and the sources section of this listing. Students will read the book outside of class. I will post reading assignments and discussion questions for each lesson. I will post video lectures discussing the material for each of the twelve lessons. Students will be expected to respond to the posted materials by replying to each lesson post. I will also post poems or works of art related to each lesson. Here is the reading schedule: *I am posting the schedule as sections rather than page numbers because students may have different editions of the book. When students have the books in their hands, this schedule will make more sense; however, please feel free to ask me any questions you may have. Also, a pdf file of this reading schedule will be made available upon enrollment. For Week 1: Students need to read the following *sections of Edith Hamilton's Mythology: Introduction to Classical Mythology - The Mythology of the Greeks; The Greek and Roman Writers of Mythology; PART ONE: (1)The Gods - The Titans and the Twelve Great Olympians myth through The Underworld myth For Week 2: PART ONE (1) The Lesser Gods of Earth; The Roman Gods (2)The Two Great Gods of Earth - Demeter; Dionysus/Bacchus; (3)How The World and Mankind Were Created For Week 3: PART ONE (4)The Earliest Heroes - Prometheus and Io; Europa; The Cyclops Polyphemus; Flower-Myths and PART TWO (5)Cupid and Psyche; (6)Eight Brief Tales of Lovers - Pyramus and Thisbe; Orpheus and Eurydice For Week 4: PART TWO (6)Ceyx and Alcyone; Pygmalion and Galatea; Baucis and Philemon; Endymion; Daphne; Alphaeus and Arethusa (7)The Quest for the Golden Fleece (8)Four Great Adventures - Phaethon; Pegasus and Bellerophon; Otus and Ephialtes; Daedalus For Week 5: PART THREE: The Great Heroes Before the Trojan War - (9) Perseus; (10)Theseus; (11)Hercules (Herakles); (12) Atalanta For Week 6: PART FOUR: The Heroes of the Trojan War - (13)The Trojan War; (14)The Fall of Troy; (15)The Adventures of Odysseus For Week 7: PART FOUR (CONT.) - (16)The Adventures of Aeneas -- Parts One, Two, and Three For Week 8: PART FIVE: The Great Families of Mythology (17)The House of Atreus For Week 9: PART FIVE (CONT) - (18)The Royal House of Thebes (19)The Royal House of Athens For Week 10: PART SIX: The Less Important Myths (20)Midas--and Others For Week 11: PART SIX (CONT) (21) Brief Myths Arranged by Alphabetical Order **For Week 12: PART SEVEN: Introduction to Norse Mythology - (22)The Stories of Signy and Sigurd; (23)The Norse Gods This class consists of video lectures, reading assignments, and weekly posts. Students do not need any prior knowledge of mythology. They should, however, be prepared to read the assigned pages, watch video lectures, and reply to each lesson post. This is usually not a problem, as I find most students thoroughly enjoy reading and learning about mythology.
Learning Goals
Students will gain knowledge of various mythologies, their influences on each other, and discover the impact these stories continue to have on culture.
Syllabus
Curriculum
Follows Teacher-Created Curriculum12 Lessons
over 12 WeeksLesson 1:
Introduction to Classical Mythology and The Gods
The Mythology of the Greeks; The Greek and Roman Writers of Mythology; The Titans; The Twelve Great Olympians; The Underworld
Lesson 2:
The Lesser Gods, The Roman Gods, and The Creation of Mankind
The Lesser Gods of Earth; The Roman Gods; Demeter; Dionysus/Bacchus; How The World and Mankind Were Created
Lesson 3:
Early Heroes, Flower Myths, and Lovers Part 1
Prometheus and Io; Europa; The Cyclops Polyphemus; Flower Myths; Cupid and Psyche; Pyramus and Thisbe; Orpheus and Eurydice
Lesson 4:
Lovers Part 2 and Adventurers
Ceyx and Alcyone; Pygmalion and Galatea; Baucis and Philemon; Endymion; Daphne; Alphaeus and Arethusa; The Quest for the Golden Fleece; Phaethon; Pegasus and Bellerophon; Otus and Ephialtes; Daedalus
Other Details
Parental Guidance
There are some myths that contain violence and sexual content. All topics related to violence or sexual content will be handled in an appropriate manner. Parents are welcome to read through the book with their children if they would like.
Supply List
- Students need to purchase Edith Hamilton's book titled "Mythology: Timeless Tales of Gods and Heroes." - Paper, pens/pencils for taking notes OR note-taking app
2 files available upon enrollment
External Resources
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
Teacher expertise and credentials
Master's Degree in English from Southern New Hampshire University
I have a MA in English, and I currently teach several other Mythology classes on Outschool. I previously taught a mythology class to high schoolers using this book in a homeschool co-op setting. I have also taught my children Mythology as part of our homeschool curriculum. I read and studied Mythology in high school and college. I became an adult who continued to immerse myself in the mythologies of various cultures. All topics related to violence or sexual content will be handled carefully and appropriately. Students will be given ample time to express their thoughts and feelings about these stories. Parents can also read through the book with their children.
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Self-Paced Course
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Ages: 14-18