Illustrated Encyclopedia of Greek Mythology
Mythological Minutes or M&M’s:
A quick course in Greek mythology to help you ace the AP Test and just be smarter and more brilliant than you were just moments ago.
All M&M’s are due on March 7. On that day, (and each day afterwards), I will be tossing out a couple of bags of M&M’s. Whoever receives the M&M’s will be presenting.
1) Select mythology item to share with class – your selection must be alliterative with your name (first or last)
Ex. Camp’s Cupid or Cindy’s Cyclops (this is a memory aide for you and your classmates – making material memorable!)
2) Create a one-page PowerPoint slide
3) Minimum contents – alliterative title, definition/description (simple, bulleted)
4) Suggested contents – all of the above plus literary allusion to your mythology item and image (A+ potential!)
SEE SAMPLE
For all Mythology Minutes:
1) add section to your class folder to list mythology items daily
2) maintain items for the remainder of the semester and study for section on semester test (
Mythology Web Sites
NOTE: This list includes a few good general resources for information, but it actually represents a small sampling of the vast amount of information available via the web for this project.
Greek WARNING: good info, obnoxious ads
Greek Mythology: Immortals -- limited list; Greek/Roman names comparison
Illustrated Encyclopedia of Greek Mythology
Mythography – Greek, Roman and Celtic
Mythweb
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