Wednesday, October 3, 2018

Friday (Frigg's Day) , October 5, 2018

Friday is the sixth day of the week. The name comes from the Anglo-Saxon word Frigedaeg, which means Frigg's day. Frigg was a goddess of love and marriage in Norse mythology.  --  World Book

Frigg or Frigga, Norse mother goddess and the wife of Odin (Woden). One of the most important goddesses of Germanic religion, she was queen of the heavens, a deity of love and the household. She was often confused with Freyja. From her likeness to the Roman goddess Venus, the Latin day of Venus became in Germanic countries Frigg's day (Friday).
"Frigg." The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia™, Columbia University Press, 2018. Research in Contexthttps://link.galegroup.com/apps/doc/A69027810/MSIC?u=onlinelibrary&sid=MSIC&xid=1db00f60. Accessed 3 Oct. 2018.

Announcements and Reminders:
                         



Targets for Today:




Today’s  Agenda:

1. Time to read or finish your slideshow. 
Pick up a Chromebook ONLY if you need to finish your slideshow.

Receive your Runic Norse Alphabet:


2. Finish presenting the Google Slides about the Norse Gods, Creatures, etc.


Take Notes on Norse Gods
3. The Norse Family Tree
 from Crash Course Mythology


4. Make sure you've got it!



Norse:
5 minute quick look at Norse Gods 
Crash Course introduction to Norse Gods 




If You Were Absent:
See above.  You can watch the Crash Course Video from home. 



Vocabulary:



 Help and Enrichment 




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