Monday, February 11, 2019

Wednesday, February 13, 2019


Announcements and Reminders for Wednesday, February 13, 2019:
    
Welcome to class! 
As you come in, please pick up        
Have a fun Valentines' Day!
(How does Eros feel
about baby cupids?)

  • your composition book
                     
Work That Should Be Completed:
If you haven't, please finish (and present and/or hand in) these assignments:
1. Your Interview with a God.  Make sure you have turned it in on Google Classroom. If it was returned to you, revise and edit and resubmit it. 
2. Your Resident Expert Project -- handed in under the assignment on Google Classroom
3. Your Mural for Minos -- See examples on the bulletin board.  If you need a paper, see me. 
      If your mural is not on the board, please pick it up 
          from the bottom wire basket. 
4.  Your disclosure signatures with the VIP form on the back filled out. 

If you didn't get to visit all the shrines, either visit and read them in class, or read the texts on CANVAS under Shrines and Stories.  


Coming Up:  Tentative Schedule 
February 1: Finish Resident Experts, Introduce Interview a God
February 5: Work on Interview in class, Play a review game
February 7:  Work on  Interviews -- finish the  "Who Shall I Pray To" review game

February 11:  Print and Present Interviews, begin hero video.
February 13:  Heros Stations and the Greek Mythology Video   (1:44 total)

February 15:  Review Greek Mythology --maybe more video
February 20:  A/B Day 
February 21:  Test on Greek Mythology



Targets for Today:

I know about nine Greek heroes. 


Today’s  Agenda for Wednesday, February 13, 2019:

Secret Message:  This is not exact for our key,  but close enough that you can figure it out.  Make sure you are writing down your English translations in your composition book. 

Τἑρε αρε θρεε Φατες.  Κλοτὁ σπινς, Λαχεσυς καστς τἑ λοτς, ανδ Ατροπὁ κυτς τἑ θρεαδ.
casting lots


Hero Stations 
Learn a bit about Theseus.
Read stories about heroes. 
Read a sort of comic strip about Heracles.

Take notes in your composition book, so you are ready for the test!  

Look over how the audience reacted to your interviews, and pick up any hand-back papers. 



If You Were Absent:

Find the stories on CANVAS.  



Vocabulary:



 Help and Enrichment 

William Shakespeare
 "Love looks not with the eyes, but with the mind,
And therefore is winged Cupid painted blind."


https://www.lexilogos.com/keyboard/greek_ancient.htm

There are three Fates.  Clotho spins, Lachesus casts the lots, and Atropho cuts the thread.


Clotho, Lachesus, and Atropho




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