Wednesday, August 29, 2018

Wednesday, August 29, 2018


Announcements and Reminders:
        
If you brought your composition book, put your name and period # on the front.  You are assigned a number to match your composition book to a hanging folder either in the black crate or in the drawer below it.
That number will also be your computer lab/Chromebook number.   Put that number on the front of your composition book. 
If you don't have one yet, make sure you bring a composition book ASAP. 

And bring and hand in your disclosure and VIP form.  


Targets for Today:

I can tell the story of one of the gods or other characters from Greek Mythology.
I can take effective notes on the presentations today -- in my composition book. 


Today’s  Agenda:

Review your chapter from the book, if needed.

Begin setting up your composition books.
Number the pages.  Number on both sides of the pages.

Greek Gods -- the Pantheon -- PowerPoint and students share their knowledge
  (from chapters read last time plus. . . )

Take notes beginning on page 3 of your composition notebook.   
Writing will begin on page 3.
Vocabulary notes will begin on the next-to-the-last page. 


If You Were Absent:

See above.  


Vocabulary:




 Help and Enrichment 


Pantheon:  all the gods of a people or religion collectively.

        "the deities of the Hindu and Shinto pantheons"
  •            (especially in ancient Greece and Rome) a temple dedicated to all the gods.
                       noun: Pantheon
  •           a building in which the illustrious dead of a nation are buried or honored.


Pantheon -- the building
The Pantheon is a former Roman temple, now a church, in Rome, Italy, on the site of an earlier temple commissioned by Marcus Agrippa during the reign of Augustus. It was completed by the emperor Hadrian and probably dedicated about 126 AD.--  Wikipedia







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