DIGITAL AND PRINT Flip Books | Ancient Greece Projects | Craftivities - Important Figures for Greek Mythology 12 Greek Gods & Goddesses Covered in this resource: Aphrodite, Ares, Apollo, Artemis, Zeus, Hera, Hestia, Athena, Poseidon, Hephaestus, Demeter, & Hermes 2 versions included for each character Digital Google Slide Versions {Google Classroom Compatible} Printable PDF Versions Students will cut, paste, and color in the printable version! The digital version can be accessed in Google Slides. Students research: Powers, Relatives & Allies, Fun "Facts", & Mythological Stories. Designed for All Elementary Ages and Middle School students! Perfect for Distance Learning and/or the Digital Classroom Answer Key | Sample Answers are also included! Aligned with: Ancient Civilizations Curriculum ________________________________________________________________ Tips for Savvy TpT Shoppers: How to receive credit on TpT to use for future purchases: • Go to your My Purchases page. Under each purchase you'll see a Provide Feedback button. Simply click it and you will be taken to a page where you can give a quick rating and leave a short comment for the product. I value your feedback greatly as it helps me determine which products are most valuable for your classroom so I can create more for you. Be the first to know about my new discounts, FREEBIES, and products: • Look for a green star near the top of any page within my store and click it to become a follower. You will now be able to see FREEBIES and customized emails from my store! ©2021StudentSavvy All rights reserved by author. Permission to copy for single classroom use only. Electronic distribution limited to single classroom use only. (unless you purchase the multiple licenses) ____________________________________________________________
Find out how to get students interested in Greek Mythology gods and goddesses analysis excercise by using the biography project. This is an engaging and memorable student-collaboration activity. You can use this for The Odyssey, The Lightning Thief, Hercules, ancient history, Greek theater, Greek civilization, or for a fun mythology unit.
DIY Greek Mythology Party Games that even the Gods themselves would love. This theme can be a blast, and these activities are perfect to ensure that.
Greek mythology and sunshine - that's Corfu! Did you know that ... traditionally the island was called Kerkyra, after a female character in Greek mythology. According to legend, Poseidon himself fell in love with the beautiful Kerkyra, kidnapped her and took her to the beautiful emerald island. Discover Corfu with our Map, hand-polished, glued from 10 layers of wooden plywood. The round shape makes it look great in a bedroom or living room, hung above a sofa, preferably in the company of other Island Maps. Turquoise, which contrasts with the soft beige of the plywood, enhances its clarity and the impression of real depth. On the back there is a hole for hanging. A gift like a dream! 😉. Map dimensions: diameter 50 cm / thickness 3 - 3.5 cm
This is a final project for any Greek mythology unit that utilizes narrative writing. It is a choice board where students can pick from five different options for their final project. The teacher can set the required length of the project, and there is a related rubric that works for all of the proj...
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Logan and I first attempted to make a Greek-style pot by covering a glass vase with air-dry clay, which worked years ago for his older ...
Greek mythology inspired labyrinth craft to go along with the app Basileo and the Labyrinth. Educational art project for an Ancient Greece theme or unit
Miss Oetken's scratchtastic Greek Vase with Achilles from Greek Mythology We've moved on in our art history time line to Greek and Roman art and we're concentrating on Black Figure Greek pots and vases! We learned about some of the popular basic shapes of pottery and their functions for what they were used for back in Greek and Roman times. I made two types of hand outs and worksheets for students. One that explained the basic shape of the popular vases we were looking at and another that show different examples of popular patterns found on Greek pottery. I also found the link to this website (http://www.schoolsliaison.org.uk/kids/preload.htm ) a wonderful tool for showing students via projector the types of pottery that existed, how it was made, and ancient history. They also had amazing, easy, and fun printable worksheets I photocopied on the back of the 'how to draw vases' hand out! I also explained that they would apply pigmented/colored slips to decorate with pattern and to create scenes of daily life events or scences from greek mythology. They would also use a 'sgrafitto' 'SCRah-Feet-oh' or scratch with a fine sharp tool to draw detail in the painted on slip. We also learned what 'slip' was, clay mixed with water and minerals to color it. We also wanted to scratch into art history so we made our own scratch board vases to draw into. I painted my vase with black acrylic paint after I colored it in and coated it with warm colored oil pastels. Ready to scratch a design into! Example of an ancient Greek Black figure Hydra vase We also talked how important patterns were in the culture and the process of making the vase and looked at where it was usually applied, around the neck, handles, and base of the vase. Our first step after drawing the vase/pot was to choose a warm colors or cool colors oil pastels and totally COAT the entire vase, pressing hard. If you don't, the black paint will stick and absorb to those areas and won't easily be scratched away. Then after oil pastel fully colored and coated the entire vase, I had students use black acrylic paint to paint over wherever they colored in oil pastel. Next time it would be ready for scratching! We used paper clip ends and wooden styluses to scratch away gently into vases and just remove the black paint exposing the colored oil pastel underneath. Check out some of the finished products! Greek Mythology scene scenes from daily life from our civilization for another civilization to discover! Soldiers resting Popular patterns soldiers in battle
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Find out how to get students interested in Greek Mythology gods and goddesses analysis excercise by using the biography project. This is an engaging and memorable student-collaboration activity. You can use this for The Odyssey, The Lightning Thief, Hercules, ancient history, Greek theater, Greek civilization, or for a fun mythology unit.
This fearsome Greek mythology maze is a great backseat distraction or homework break -- just don't get lost!
Find out how to get students interested in Greek Mythology gods and goddesses analysis excercise by using the biography project. This is an engaging and memorable student-collaboration activity. You can use this for The Odyssey, The Lightning Thief, Hercules, ancient history, Greek theater, Greek civilization, or for a fun mythology unit.
While expecting my son Llyr, I spent a lot of time by the sea. Sea gods, ocean creatures and mermaid mythology played on my mind as I envisioned the perfect baby blanket to welcome my water baby into the world. The result is the Llyr Baby Blanket. The easy to memorize stitch work invokes imagery of deep waters and sea serpents, while the seed-stitch border creates a classic and simple frame. The wrong side of the blanket creates a soft and smooth surface, perfect for being snuggled up against baby's skin. Paired with baby-friendly luxurious fibre of your choice, this piece is sure to be a timeless keepsake, sure to be loved and cherished long after baby's first moments. Please follow me on my website, Facebook and Instagram to keep up to date on my latest patterns, offers and news.
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While studying Ancient Greek history, I found an easy and fun craft. Here are the directions for a Greek temple craft and printable.
Enjoy this fun, hands-on activity about Theseus and the Minotaur great for learning words such as Crete, labyrinth, Knossos, King Minos, Athens, & Minoans
Teaching kids about the night sky and constellations can be tricky if kids can't see it for themselves. These constellation activities for kids...
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The Odyessey, the story of a hero's journey that can be difficult to teach! Find fun ways to teach The Odyssey while allowing your students to work colaboratively!
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Do you struggle when creating STEM projects in the Literature/Language Arts classroom? I definitely do.When asked to have a STEM project ready for Science Night at my school... I brainstormed the Mythology unit I was working on and had my students BUILD/MAKE/CREATE a Pandora's Box.I introduced this pr...
Connect the dots to reveal the picture of the mythological creature Bigfoot (also known as Sasquatch) wandering through the forests of North America. There are 1068 dots to connect in this dot-to-dot, keeping your students busy for quite some time! Include this fun and challenging activity in a lesson about cryptids, legends, and monsters. PDF Contents: Page 1 - Cover Page 2- Dot-to-Dot Page 3- Answer key Page 4 - Full-color example Page dimensions: 7.5”x10”. Terms of Use - For personal and educational purposes only. PDF format.
Wolf Blanket Crochet Graphghan Pattern The wolf is a common motif in the foundational mythologies and cosmologies of peoples throughout Eurasia and North America (corresponding to the historical extent of the habitat of the gray wolf). The obvious attribute of the wolf is its nature of a predator, and correspondingly it is strongly associated with danger and destruction, making it the symbol of the warrior on one hand, and that of the devil on the other. The modern trope of the Big Bad Wolf is a development of this. The wolf holds great importance in the cultures and religions of the nomadic peoples, both of the Eurasian steppe and North American Plains.Wolves were sometimes associated with witchcraft in both northern European and some Native American cultures: in Norse folklore, the völva (witch) Hyndla and the giantess Hyrrokin are both portrayed as using wolves as mounts, while in Navajo culture, wolves were feared as witches in wolf's clothing. Single CrochetQueen Size240 x 340 Stitches5 ColorsIncludes Recommended YarnsGraph & Full Written Instructions & Color Coded BlocksSingle File Digital DownloadThe final stitch count is provided. The instructions are for right handed but if you're left handed you can read the rows backwards or add an extra row at the beginning of each panel so row 1 in the pattern will be your row 2, row 2 will be your row 3 etc.The finished size of the graphghan will vary depending on the hook size and yarn. The finished size of the graphghan will vary depending on the hook size and yarn. The size is estimated for a queen size blanket with an average 4sc per 1 inch gauge.This listing is for pattern only- not a finished graphghan. Pattern Copyright ©2021 Geeky Graphghans***"Copyright includes PATTERN not THE ORIGINAL ARTWORK. Please do not sell, change, share a copy or reproduce in any way. All photos are also copyright protected and may not be used unless I give you written permission.All of my digital patterns are intended for personal , non-commercial use only'By purchasing these patterns you agree to the terms
Integrate math and art with these symmetrical pattern coloring cards. This is a great math art project that kids love doing!
Kids will enjoy learning about Ancient Greece and Greek Mythology with these great books and hands-on activities!
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While expecting my son Llyr, I spent a lot of time by the sea. Sea gods, ocean creatures and mermaid mythology played on my mind as I envisioned the perfect baby blanket to welcome my water baby into the world. The result is the Llyr Baby Blanket. The easy to memorize stitch work invokes imagery of deep waters and sea serpents, while the seed-stitch border creates a classic and simple frame. The wrong side of the blanket creates a soft and smooth surface, perfect for being snuggled up against baby's skin. Paired with baby-friendly luxurious fibre of your choice, this piece is sure to be a timeless keepsake, sure to be loved and cherished long after baby's first moments. Please follow me on my website, Facebook and Instagram to keep up to date on my latest patterns, offers and news.
A cut and paste activity page to go with teaching about the Trojan Horse.
These 12 free Greek mythology coloring pages featuring gods and goddess are awesome activities that include facts and more.
This is a fun project based learning activity where students build a playground to learn about area and perimeter.
J’ai découvert il y a quelques années le travail de Rowan Stocks-Moore, artiste anglais qui détourne les images Disney en créant des effets d’optique. Sur l’exemple ci-contre, on …
Making a connection to the past through hands-on learning helps a child to remember what he has learned and develop critical thinking skills.