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El Proyecto Odisea: Un campamento de historia de la antigua Grecia

¿Cómo logró el sabio Odiseo derrotar a las bestias, los dioses y los mortales para sobrevivir a un viaje infernal de regreso a casa desde la guerra? Proyecto de mitos de la antigua Grecia: ideal para los fanáticos de Percy Jackson (Campamento de verano disponible)
Jonny Walker (he/him) - MA (Uni of Cambridge)
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5 reuniones en vivo
4 horas 35 minutos horas presenciales
Tarea
There is no compulsory homework element to the project, but children typically enjoy developing creative responses to the monsters we meet along the way. Between sessions, I will be encouraging children to draw the characters as they see them, and will be inviting them to make masks out of cardboard and other commonly available recycled stuff. This is entirely optional and the making would take place outside our five lessons. I emphasise that this is not essential.

Experiencia de clase

Nivel de inglés: desconocido
Grado de EE. UU. 3 - 6
Come and discover one of the world’s oldest and most exciting stories: The Odyssey.

Homer’s ‘The Odyssey’ tells of how Odysseus, a survivor of the Trojan War, makes his perilous journey home. Along the way he and his soldiers encounter Cyclopes, a sorceress, fearsome sea monsters and many other challenges. At the same time, we learn of what is happening back at home on Ithaka, as Odysseus’s wife, Penelope, and son, Telemachus, struggle to maintain hope and control as they are preyed upon by invaders.

While we will use extracts from Emily Wilson’s beautiful translation of ‘The Odyssey’, and I will share from some children’s books, this project is one in which we bring the story to life through oral storytelling, discussion and drama. I am not just reading to them - I tell the story in a way that shares my interpretation, and I encourage the children to create their own interpretations. 

The class can work brilliantly well on its own, but it works best if your child has already taken part in ‘The Iliad Project’ which I run. Odysseus is a character we first meet in the Iliad, and his story continues in this project.

The way in which we share and tell this tale together focuses on the excitement and drama of the events, and is a project which is designed to entertain and fascinate you. We take a unique look at the story, which brings a lot of humour out of it. We imagine Odysseus as a beleaguered comic hero, for whom one bad thing happens after another.

Like all my classes, I am to balance humour, curiosity, a brilliant social dynamic and some real intellectual rigour. 

Lesson 1 - The Journey Home Begins - Raids, Lotus-Eaters and the Cyclopes
Lesson 2 - Poor choices  - The Witch, The Pigmen and the Fury of Zeus 
Lesson 3 - Getting closer - Imprisonment, Athena and the Bravery of Telemachus
Lesson 4 - The Revenge of Wisdom -  Arrival in Ithaka, the slaying of the suitors
Lesson 5 - Slow Reflection - What can we learn from the story of Odysseus?
Metas de aprendizaje
Have fun engaging with one of the most amazing stories ever told.

Learn about the tale of the hero’s return from Ancient Greece.
Learn about and read some of Homer’s ‘The Odyssey, an ancient poem that tells about the world’s most famous journey.
Think deeply about and discuss complex themes - hope, intellect, love, transformation.
Develop the ability to hold challenging story narratives in our heads.
Produce creative responses to the story, through art and drama.

The best thing is that when the class is over, your child can pass the story on to the next generation!
objetivo de aprendizaje

Programa de estudios

5 Lecciones
más de 1 Semana
Lección 1:
The Journey Home Begins
 Who was Odysseus? What is the Odyssey? How did the Trojan War end? The Ciccones, The Lotus Eaters and the Cyclops. 
55 minutos de lección en vivo en línea
Lección 2:
Poor Choices Were Made...
 A silly old windbag. Odysseus meets the Sorceress Circe. The Cannibal Giants. Piggy transformation. Scylla and Charybdis. Those famous Sirens. 
55 minutos de lección en vivo en línea
Lección 3:
Getting Closer to Home...
 The cows that should not be eaten. Odysseus is alone. Arrival on the island of Scheria. He tells his story... The gods are watching. 
55 minutos de lección en vivo en línea
Lección 4:
The Revenge of Wisdom
 Odysseus gets back to Ithaka and begins his plan to save his wife and son, but it proves to be more difficult than he imagined. Featuring chairs being thrown around... 
55 minutos de lección en vivo en línea

Otros detalles

Orientación para padres
The nature of this story is that it is quite violent - it features heroes slaying monsters, and later on, heroes killing other men.
Lista de útiles escolares
A notepad for children to draw within and between sessions. Optional.
Recursos externos
Los estudiantes no necesitarán utilizar ninguna aplicación o sitio web más allá de las herramientas estándar de Outschool.
Se unió el February, 2021
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Experiencia y certificaciones del docente
I have taught Ancient Greek tales in this way in UK primary schools since 2019, and am able to teach it in a way that is age-appropriate in terms of challenge and content. My Iliad Project on Outschool has rave reviews.

Testimonial from a UK teacher whose students I taught:

'I was amazed at how, through Jonny's storytelling - which was both intricate and engaging - the children were able to internalise the complex narrative and use all of the new vocabulary.'

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por 5 clases
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55 min

Completado por 103 alumnos
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Edades: 8-12
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