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10 December 2013 English I Honors

Objective: SWBAT Characterize various figures from mythology by thoroughly examining their actions and descriptions within Edith Hamilton’s Mythology. . 10 December 2013 English I Honors

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10 December 2013 English I Honors

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  1. Objective: SWBAT Characterize various figures from mythology by thoroughly examining their actions and descriptions within Edith Hamilton’s Mythology. 10 December 2013 English I Honors Do Now: Describe the function of Prometheus in Hamilton’s “How the World and Mankind Were Created” (Hamilton 77 – 94). Assess how his sense of loyalty attributes to the progress of mankind throughout the three creation myths.

  2. Objective: SWBAT Characterize various figures from mythology by thoroughly examining their actions and descriptions within Edith Hamilton’s Mythology.

  3. Objective: SWBAT Characterize various figures from mythology by thoroughly examining their actions and descriptions within Edith Hamilton’s Mythology. Agenda • Poetry TPCASTT -Reading “Hercules ” from Hamilton’s Mythology (Hamilton 224 - 234) / Attribute Cornell Notes. HW: Complete Attribute Cornell notes for “Hercules ” from Hamilton’s Mythology (Hamilton 224 - 234) *Study for Vocabulary Workshop Unit 4 Quiz on Wednesday.

  4. Objective: SWBAT Characterize various figures from mythology by thoroughly examining their actions and descriptions within Edith Hamilton’s Mythology. Closure: Generate a definition of a Classic Athenian Hero based on Hamilton’s description within “Hercules” (Hamilton 224).

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