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米国の学年 4 - 7
Lesson 1 - Greek creation myth and the major gods (Learners will learned how the Greeks believed the world was created, how their gods have power over ancient Greeks and why learners need to know about these gods and these myths) Assignment 1: Students will be asked to create their own god and draw what they look like. Lesson 2- Myths that feature the births of some of the major gods and tales about nature. (Learners will learn about myths explaining the births of some of the younger gods...
17 lessons//8 Weeks
Week 1Lesson 1The Greek Creation Myth and the Major GodsLearners will learned how the Greeks believed the world was created, how their gods have power over ancient Greeks and why learners need to know about these gods and these myths.Lesson 2Nature Myths and the Births of the Younger OlympiansLearners will learn about myths explaining the births of some of the younger gods and myths that explain natural phenomenonLesson 3Human Creation Myths and Customs of Greek Life MythsLearners will learn about myths relating to human creation and ancient Greek customs that are a result of these tales.Week 2Lesson 4Underworld MythsLearners will learn about the regions of the Underworld, funeral customs and myths that feature the Underworld.Lesson 5PerseusLearners will learn the story of Perseus and constellations in the sky.Week 3Lesson 6Jason and the ArgonaughtsLearners will learn about the hero Jason and the Argonaughts' adventures and Greek drama.Lesson 7TheseusLearners will learn about the mythical Theseus, the possible historical Theseus, and the literature term tragic flaw.Week 4Lesson 8HeraclesLearners will learn about the life of Heracles and the buildup to the Trojan War from his actions.Lesson 9The Curse of the House of AtreusLearners will learn about the cursed family house of Atreus, what starts the curse, what makes it worse and the ties this family has to the Trojan War.Week 5Lesson 10OedipusLearners will learn about the cursed family of Thebes, Oedipus and the concept of fateLesson 11AntigoneLearners will learn about the War of the Seven against Thebes and Antigone, the value of love for family and the importance of Ancient Greek burial rights.Week 6Lesson 12The History of the Trojan WarLearners will learn about the events leading up to the Trojan War to the middle of the Iliad.Lesson 13The End of the Trojan WarLearners will learn about the events from the middle of the Iliad to the end of the WarWeek 7Lesson 14The OresteriaLearners will hear about the eventual end of The House of Atreus, from Agamemnon's death to Orestes, his sonLesson 15The OdysseyLearners will learn about Odysseus and his ten-year travel to come home from the Trojan WarWeek 8Lesson 16The AeniadLearners will learn the differences between Greek storytelling and Roman storytelling.Lesson 17Minor Myths that are referenced in LiteratureLearners will learn minor myths that did not fit into the timeline of the major myths but are still referenced by other works of literature, like King Midas, Cupid and Psyche, and where we get the word 'alas'.
Students will improve their understanding of ancient Greek or Roman culture through the myths learned. Students will be able to recognize most references to these characters and myths in other Western works. Students will recognize certain phrases and words that are Greek or Roman in origin. Students will know the details to popular Greek and Roman myths Students will learn how to compare and contrast different elements of the stories Students will learn how to find evidence in stories to support their opinion.
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If any homework is assigned the assignment will be a fun 5 to 30 minute project to be done by themselves and submitted through messages on Outschool. This class will be more homework heavy to make up for the lack of live lessons. Students are free to ask questions through conversations or on an assigned post in the Outschool classroom. I will be checking around 4:30pm central time everyday for uploads, but students are free to send messages or submit assignments anytime. Even if I can't get to the computer at the stated time, I will check as soon as possible.評価が提供されます
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A handout for each lesson with be provided. All the learner needs is to print it and use a pencil to fill in blacks. However, I know that ink is expensive the handout is optional. All assignments can be done on plain paper and scanned in or typed into a message. Some of the assignment will have the students drawing something. These can be drawn by pencil, but the student can color in the drawing if they wish. Most assignments can be completed on a word.docx
Greek myths can get messy and while I will try to censor most of the stories there are some subjects I cannot get around such as: Murder Death/ Suicide Gore Implied sexual situations I will be as sensitive a possible around these subjects and follow the guidelines of suicide depictions in media given by the suicide awareness website (examples: I do not show any pictures of the act in question, I emphasize the grief of those left behind, I strongly emphasize the death is forever and these stories are fiction.). I treat all of my darker themes this way if I cannot feasibly tell the story without the events in question.
Pictures, visual aids and some source material from the Overly Sarcastic Youtube Channel "Top Ten Greek Legends" by Terry Deary "Mythology" by Edith Hamilton "Theogony" by Hesiod "The Odyssey" and "The Iliad" by Homer "The Aeneid" by Virgil "Medea" by Euripides "The Encyclopedia of Mythology" by Arthur Cotterell Goofy Gods Comics Alcestis by Euripides The Oedipus Cycle by Sophocles
I graduated with an English degree from Jacksonville State University. I have been a substitute teacher for over 10 years and taught Chinese children English for a year through VIP Kid. I believe having a loving and respectful classroom is...
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