Grade 2 - Greek Myths

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Greek Myths: Supplemental Guide 1B |The Twelve Gods of Mount Olympus 29

Note: Extensions may have activity options that exceed the time
allocated for this part of the lesson. To remain within the time
periods allocated for this portion of the lesson, you will need to
make conscious choices about which activities to include based
on the needs of your students.

Extensions 20 minutes


The Twelve Gods of Mount Olympus 15 minutes



  • Show students the twelve Greek Gods Posters one by one, in
    numerical order. Have students identify the god or goddess
    on Response Card 1. As you show students each poster and
    share the name of each god or goddess, have them share
    distinguishing characteristics and/or things they learned about
    each from today’s read-aloud.
    [On Response Card 1, starting from left to right, point to the god or
    goddesses and say their names and powers. Have students repeat
    the names of the gods and goddesses with you. You may wish to use
    the song and chant from Instructional Master 1B-1 to help students
    learn the name and power of each Greek god.]

  • Dionysus (DIGH-oh-NIGH-suss)—god of wine, pleasure, and
    theatre

  • Hermes (HUR-mees)—messenger of the gods; he can move with
    lightning speed

  • Hephaestus (heh-FESS-tuss)—the god of fi re and the blacksmith
    of gods

  • Aphrodite (AF-roh-DY-tee)—goddess of beauty and love

  • Poseidon (poh-SY-dun)—the god of the seas and of all that
    crosses the seas

  • Hera—queen of the gods


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