Grade 2 - Greek Myths

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192 Greek Myths: Supplemental Guide 10 | Atalanta and the Golden Apples


Gods of Mount Olympus Other Gods
Zeus
Demeter
Hades (Note: Hades is an Olympian
god but does not live on Mount
Olympus.)
Athena
Apollo
Aphrodite

Prometheus
Epimetheus
Persephone
Helios
Eros

Mortals
Pandora
Arachne
Prince/King Theseus
King Aegeus
King Minos
Princess Ariadne
Daedalus
Icarus
Hercules
Priestess at Delphi
King Eurystheus
Atlas (Note: Atlas is a giant)
Hesperides (Note: the daughters of Atlas are represented by the apples)
Thebans
Oedipus
Atalanta
Hippomenes
Creatures
Cerberus
Minotaur
Nemean lion
Sphinx
Notes to Teacher
You may wish to stick to a single defi nition of myth as it applies
to this domain—A myth is a fi ctional story from the ancient times
that tries to explain events or things in nature. A myth may also
teach a lesson. A myth usually has supernatural characters and
supernatural events.
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