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Mythology worksheet
Introduction: In order to get ready for our unit on the Greks, we must understand their
belief systems. The Greeks believed in a pantheon (group) of gods who they thought
shaped their world and who wwere constantly involved in the lives of humans.
Assignment: Over the next week, we will o over the major Greek gods and goddesses in
class. As homework, you will research the material to fill in this worksheet. It will be
due IN CLASS on Thursday, September 27.
A note: While you may certainly review and work with a friend to assemble
information, you are expected to complete this worksheet on your own. Copying
someone else’s work (even paraphrasing it closely) is a violation of the Sayre Honor
Code, and therefore becomes a potential issue of the Sayre Honor Council. Please
remember this and avoid the temptation to cut corners.
Directions:
Drawing from a number of print and electronic sources (a list of suggestions follows),
you are required to complete the attached worksheet.
Use AT LEAST TWO sources to find the information for the following worksheet.
The following are very good sources; our library has even more!
Print Sources (By far the best, books actually tell the stories and make sense out of
them. If you can’t find all the details you want on a website, sit down and actually read
the chapter!)
Mythology by Edith Hamilton. Parts I-IV (Any edition will do.)
This is an entertaining collection of mythology from the Greek and Roman traditions, and
an excellent introduction to some of the material we study.
D'aulaire's Book of Greek Myths An illustrated version of most of the Greek Myths.
Looks like a kids’ book, but quite sophisticated and helpful.
Bulfinch’s Mythology: another very complete collection of Greek, Roman and other
Myths. The text of the book is available online, but as straight text only. One of several
sites that posts this 1855 source is http://www.mythome.org/bullfinc.htm. It has no search
function or index.
Heroes, Gods and Monsters of the Greek Myths by Bernard Evslin
Electronic Sources
Carlos Parada, The Greek Mythology Link,
http://homepage.mac.com/cparada/GML/index.html
This is a fantastic source – more than you need to know! Detailed, intellectual, useful.
Encyclopedia Mythica
http://www.pantheon.org/main/search.html
A good, searchable source, though not greatly detailed.
Mythweb,
http://www.mythweb.com/
Pretty good, though not exhaustive. It will get you partway through the sheet, but you’ll
need to do some digging.
Name __________________________________
Date ________________________
History 9 Mythology Review Sheet – 25 points
Complete the following worksheet using the sources with which you have been provided.
(See note about Sayre Honor Code on cover sheet.)
Part I: Fill in as much information as you can find on the symbol and realm of each
mythological figure. For each god and goddess, provide their Greek and Roman names
and three illustrations of his or her mythological importance. (See example below.)
God/Goddess(Roman Name)
Symbol
Realm (God of what?)
1. Zeus (Roman: Jupiter, Jove)
Thuderbolt
Lord of the Sky
a. King of the Gods
b. Defeated Cronus, his father, to become King of the Gods
c. Took many mortal wives in addition to his immortal wife, Hera.
2. Poseidon
a.
b.
c.
3. Hades
a.
b.
c.
4. Hestia
a.
b.
c.
5. Hera
a.
b.
c.
6. Ares
a.
b.
c.
7. Athena
a.
b.
c.
8. Apollo
a.
b.
c.
9. Aphrodite
a.
b.
c.
10. Hermes
a.
b.
c.
11. Hephaestus
a.
b.
c.
12. Artemis
a.
b.
c.
13. Demeter
a.
b.
c.
14. Dionysus
a.
b.
c.
Part II: Other important characters you should be familiar with. Identify who they
are and briefly explain their important in Greek mythology.
1. Prometheus
2. Pandora
3. Achilles
4. Aeneas
5. Aegeus
6. Theseus
The Sources I used to do this work were: (minimum of two – remember the Honor
Code when you think about which you have truthfully used.)
1.___________________________________________________________
2. ___________________________________________________________
3.____________________________________________________________
4. ____________________________________________________________
5._____________________________________________________________
The most useful of these sources was: ______________________________________
A new and useful source I found to add to the list is _____________________________
Sayre Honor Pledge: I hereby pledge my honor that I have neither given nor received
any unauthorized aid on this work
Your signature
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