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Greek Mythology Vocabulary and Capitalization - PowerPoint Presentation

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Bellwork 1 Monday April 27 1 Chronology the order of events in time prefix chrono meaning time Chronos god of time 2 Echo repeated sound often by reflection Echo a nymph punished by Zeus to only repeat the words of others ID: 777583

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Slide1

Greek Mythology

Vocabulary and Capitalization

Bellwork

1

Slide2

Monday, April 27

1. Chronology-

the order of events in time, prefix

chrono

- meaning time (

Chronos

, god of time).

2. Echo-

repeated sound, often by reflection. (Echo, a nymph punished by Zeus to only repeat the words of others).

3. Narcissism-

noun- excessive self-admiration and self-centeredness (Narcissus, gorgeous man punished for vanity).

4. Nemesis-

noun- bitter enemy, especially one who seems unbeatable (Nemesis, goddess of punishment and vengeance).

Slide3

Monday, April 27

5. Tantalizing-

adj.- attractive but unattainable. (Tantalus stole the ambrosia and nectar of the gods, punished by spending eternity looking at food and water he could not have).

6. Phobia-

noun- a strong, irrational fear and dislike (

Phobus

, god of panic).

7. Hygiene-

noun- the science dealing with the preservation of health and cleanliness (Hygeia, goddess of Health).

8. Furor-noun-

an angry or indignant uproar or reaction (Furies, monsters).

9. Capitalization

Rule-

Capitalize the names of religions, religious days or writings, but DO NOT capitalize the words

god

or

goddess

when they refer to ancient mythology.

Slide4

Tuesday, April 28

1. __________, along with the word chronicle, come from

Chronos

,

the god

of

time.

2. ______________ was a

nymph punished by Zeus to only repeat the words of

others

.

3. ______________ stems from

the myth of Narcissus,

a man

punished for

vanity.

Slide5

Tuesday, April 28

1. Tantalus found the food

and water he could not

have to be ______________.

2. The Joker is one ______________ Batman must battle.

3.

Phobus

, god of

panic, can be

blaimed

for the many ____________(s) people suffer.

Dude, it’s Reading Time!

Read and then write column

journal.

Remember: Use quotation marks in the page number.

Correct Format:

Author’s name (Last, First.)

Title of Book

. City of Publication: Publisher, Year of Publication. Source Type.

Slide6

Wednesday, April 29

1. __________ stems from Hygeia

,

the goddess

of

Health.

2. Your history textbook notes the ____________ of events.

3. Be wary of the _________ you might face if you lie to people who care about you!

Slide7

Wednesday, April 29

Narcissism

Nemesis

Echo

Dude, it’s Reading Time!

Read and then write column journal.

Remember: Use quotation marks in the page number.

Correct Format:

Author’s name (Last, First.)

Title of Book

. City of Publication: Publisher, Year of Publication. Source Type.

Slide8

Thursday, April 30th

1. Cleanliness, sanitation, sterility: _____________

2. Enticing, tempting, appealing: _____________

3. Fear, obsession, fright: ______________

Slide9

Thursday, April 30th

What

part of speech

applies to:

1. Narcissism

2. Furor

3. Chronology

Dude, it’s Reading Time!

Read and then write column journal.

Remember: Use quotation marks in the page number.

Correct Format:

Author’s name (Last, First.)

Title of Book

. City of Publication: Publisher, Year of Publication. Source Type.

Slide10

Friday, May 1st

Write a sentence for each of the following words:

1. Phobia

2. Tantalizing

3. Hygiene

Dude, it’s Reading Time!

Read and then write column journal.

Remember: Use quotation marks in the page number.

Correct Format:

Author’s name (Last, First.)

Title of Book

. City of Publication: Publisher, Year of Publication. Source Type.

Slide11

Friday, May 1st

1. When I shouted my name in the Grand Canyon, the sound ____________(

ed

) back.

2. _________________ was the goddess

of punishment and

vengeance.

3. If you are overly conceited, you could be accused of __________.