Ancient Greece Will No Longer Be Greek to You 9 th Grade Integrated Honors Mr. Coia

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Ancient Greece Will No Longer Be Greek to You 9 th Grade Integrated Honors Mr. Coia Name: Wed 2/1 Review class rules Review new unit guide Read 5.1 and 5.2 in WH DVD:The Greeks(1: Intro, 16 min) Geography activity handout Review new vocab 66-70 Discussion on superheroes Flight vs Invisibility writing and listen to radio broadcast (13 min) HW: Parent signature; type essay on flight vs invisibility; Time Traveler journals Fri 2/3 DVD:The Greeks(2-4: Athens, 30 min) Read 5.3 and 5.4 Guided Reading sheet on Athens and Sparta Work on chart of the two faces of Greece Travel Brochure assignment Flight vs. Invisibility essay due Sentence Openings/combining sheet Begin The Odyssey Explain T Notes Review pronunciation guide Read Tell the Story ; Calypso Explain timeline of story. Begin filling in the timeline chart Homework: Laertes Lotus Eaters ; Travel Brochure; Time Traveler journals Tues 2/7 DVD:The Greeks(5,6,8: Persian War, 15 min) Read 5.5 Persian War Guided Reading sheet Date: Thurs 2/9 Travel Brochures Due DVD:The Greeks(11-13: Pelop War, 19 min) From Alpha to Omega Greek writing and greek roots Read Funeral Speech from Pericles WL 286-291 Discuss Land Read Sirens, Scylla, Charibdis HW: Cattle ; type Making Meanings questions 1-10. Be sure your responses are thorough. Include the questions.; Time Traveler journals Mon 2/13 DVD:The Greeks(9: Parthanon, 17 min) Read 6.1 and 6.2 Greek Art Read Socrates Apology WL 294 Complete Graphic Organizer on Acropolis Vocab quiz 71-75 Quiz on timeline of first half (20 points) T Notes for part 1 are due Discuss Cattle Read Coming Home intro and Meeting of Father and Son Homework: Read Beggar and Faithful Dog ; Time Traveler journals Wed 2/15 Read 6.3 and 6.4 Hellenistic Culture DVD:The Greeks(10,14,15: Socrates, 13 min) Discussion Read deleted scene with Irus Read Test of the Great Bow Vocab quiz 66-70 Discussion Cyclops ; Circe HW: Travel brochures, Land of the Dead, Time Traveler journals HW: Time Traveler journals; finish reading in The Odyssey Death in the Palace Odysseus and Penelope

Tues 2/21 Time Traveler Journal is due today Vocab quiz 76-80 Writing Who s Who mini-autobiographies Library Visit / work time T Notes for part 2 are due Discussion Watch final scene of film version HW: mini- autobiographies Thurs 2/23 Mini-Autobiographies Due Video: O Brother, Where Art Thou?, a modern version of The Odyssey story Discuss Showcase #3: My Life as an Odyssey Work time for My Life as an Odyssey HW: Showcase Mon 2/27 Vocab quiz 81-85 Video: Forrest Gump As you watch, complete the grid for comparison to The Odyssey Question for discussion: How are these themes universal? Create a list of other examples in which we see the same themes from our story Work time for My Life as an Odyssey HW: Showcase Wed 3/1 My Life as an Odyssey due Peer editing/ sentence opening sheets Introduction to Greek Drama Reader s Theater: Oedipus Rex Greek Bingo for review Review The Odyssey HW: Study for the unit test Major Assignments for this Unit Ω 2/3 Superhero essay 25 pts Ω 2/9 Travel Brochure 20 pts Ω 2/13 Making Meanings 20 pts Ω 2/13 T Notes part 1 27 pts Ω 2/21 Time Traveler journals 31 pts Ω 2/21 T Notes part 2 15 pts Ω 2/23 Mini-autobiographies 20 pts Ω 2/27 Forrest Gump grid 20 pts Ω 3/1 My Life as an Odyssey 50 pts Ω 3/3 Unit Test WH and WL each 75 pts The Odyssey Selections Part One: Tell the Story p. 890 Calypso, the Sweet Nymph p. 891 I Am Laertes Son p. 895 The Lotus Eaters p. 898 The Cyclops p. 899 The Witch Circe p. 911 The Land of the Dead p. 914 The Sirens; Scylla and Charybdis p. 916 The Cattle of the Sun God p. 922 Part Two: The Meeting of Father and Son p. 929 The Beggar and the Faithful Dog p. 932 The Test of the Great Bow p. 936 Death at the Palace p. 941 Odysseus and Penelope p. 944 In addition to selections from The Odyssey, you ll experience: Forrest Gump (movie) O, Brother, Where Art Thou? (movie) Fri 3/3 Unit Test: o Greece o The Odyssey Next Unit: The Romans are coming!

Table of Contents I attempted to put these sheets in the best chronological order that I could. The assignments in bold are ones that we will visit often. Assignment Explanations 4 Time Travel Journals 5 Geography activity chap 5 6-7 Guided Reading sheets 5.3 & 5.5 8-9 Two Faces of Greece chart 10-14 Sentence Opening Sheet 15-16 Combining/Avoiding Wordiness Sheets 17-18 Odyssey Pronunciation Guide 19-20 Timeline 21 T Notes Student Sample 22 T Notes blank 23-26 From Alpha and Omega 27 Greek Roots 28-29 Graphic Organizer on Acropolis 30 Greek Columns work 31-32 Mini-Biographies Assignment 33 Forrest Gump as an Day Odyssey Chart 34-35 Oedipus Rex: Readers Theater Version 36-45

Assignments T Notes For the Odyssey Unit, we will use T Notes, a helpful way to organize the people and events in this story. For each reading, you will use the left-hand side to record your thoughts, ideas, questions, and observations. When you come to class, you will use the right-hand side to capture other thoughts and ideas from class discussions. This is an excellent way to focus your mind to interact with both the text and the class ideas. Each T Note is worth 3 points for a total of 42 points. All you have to do is read, think, and write. Easy points... Homework There is homework after each class, whether the syllabus states an activity or not. After class, you will revisit you T Notes and add information based on your thoughts and on our class discussion. This portion is worth a hefty part of the unit, so please work hard on this. Showcase #3: My Life as an Odyssey This is a narrative about you. We all, like Odysseus, are on a journey in life and meet obstacles along the way. At times we may feel that there are forces that seem to hold us back from reaching our Ithaca. Here is your chance to write about how your life mirrors this. Try to be a specific and concrete as possible. Avoid writing clichés such as I want to be happy or I m going to be rich. Tell us about the joys, sorrows, and destinations or your life. In grading, I ll use the standard Showcase format (look it up on the website). I am interested in seeing how you display aspects in your life as a journey. You all usually have many life experiences to share in class; here is your chance to put them on paper. Things to Remember: The essay must be in Showcase format, about 550-650 words Use at least two hyphenated adjectives for spice Write with the five senses in mind. The more concrete, the more better. (I know It s for effect!) Be sure your monsters, helpers, and your Ithaca are all clear Watch those sentence openers Travel Brochures or Real Estate Ads After reading the information about Sparta and Athens, and looking at the charts, prepare a poster or travel brochure or real estate ad extolling your city-state (choose between Sparta and Athens). Tell about its advantages to the prospective visitors or potential home owners. Highlights may include: cultural activities (such as drama, music and arts); recreation, athletics and sports; architecture and famous sites; schools; accommodations (like homes where the tourists can stay with some of the locals or homes for sale); transportation; and food. Include a map showing where your city-state is located. In another smaller section you may want to add "travel alerts" which warn the tourist of some of the dangers he/she might encounter while staying in your city-state.

Name: Date: Period: 9IH Civilization: Time Travel Assignment for This Unit Due Tuesday, 2/21 31 points You will conduct additional research on their civilization. Along with adding to your massive Inspiration document, you will complete a personal time travel journal which addresses these topics: o impressions of the landscape, geographical features o anecdotes of the people(s) and culture(s) o historical highlights o reasons for successes and/or failures of the civilization o advances in science and/or technology or lack thereof Follow the style of a journal/diary to include dates and personal information. This is not a scientific paper or an essay. Rather, you are to utilize those creative writing skills to have an original and informative account of your travels. The journal should describe how the author s impressions of the civilization have changed during the course of his/her research. A minimum of 10 snapshots across time and the evolution of the civilization must address at least three of the five bullets. In addition to typed text, you ll need to have: One picture/graphic/drawing per entry Separate entries (new pages? Borders?) A book format Cover art with your traveler s name on it (put your name as the editor or compiler ) This is another part of your year-end presentation. Picture this sitting on that display table with all of your other work! Here s how you will be graded on this project: Contains neat and clever cover art and a title 0 1 2 3 Guide clearly directly describes aspects from your civilization 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Guide addresses three of the five topics 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Pictures and drawings are neat; no pixilation or cross-outs 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Text is neat and at a ninth-grade level (all text is typed) 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 / 31 Attach this copy to the front of your project with a paperclip

Who s Who in Greece: Mini-Autobiographies 20 points Directions: Choose one Greeks from the following list to research. Write miniautobiographies (in first person) of your chosen Greek. 1. Aeschylus 2. Alexander the Great 3. Anaxagoras 4. Archimedes 5. Aristarchus 6. Aristides 7. Aristophanes 8. Aristotle 9. Cleisthenes 10. Demosthenes 11. Draco 12. Euclid 13. Euripides 14. Herodotus 15. Hipparchus 16. Hippocrates 17. Homer the Poet 18. Pericles 19. Phidias 20. Plato 21. Praxiteles 22. Ptolemy 23. Sappho 24. Socrates 25. Solon 26. Sophocles 27. Strabon 28. Thespis 29. Thucydides Use the following guidelines to help in writing your mini-autobiographies: Ω Name of the person Ω When and where the person lived Ω Occupation Ω Two solid paragraphs (ALL original writing) about the person s life, philosophy, or objectives Ω Accomplishments Ω Include at least one picture Ω Put on one piece of paper

Name: Paper Title: Sentence Opening Sheet from Stack the Deck Writing Program On your paper, number your sentences from one to twenty. Fill out the appropriate columns. Sentence # First Four Words Verbs Used # of Words 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Questions to consider: First Four Words: Do all of my sentences begin with the same openings, e.g., I, The, And, Then, etc.? Can I combine and/or rearrange some of the sentences to make them more interesting? Comments: Verbs: Are all my verbs in the past tense? Did I repeat the same weak verbs over and over again? Could I make my sentences more interesting by using concrete verbs? Comments: Number of Words: Are any of my overly long sentences run-ons? Can I combine some short, choppy sentences to make them more interesting? Did I use short sentences to stress an idea? Comments:

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Forrest Gump as a Modern-Day Odyssey 9 th grade Integrated Honors Mr. Coia Due date: Project value: 20 points This assignment will provide a format for you to demonstrate your understanding of The Odyssey. We ll explore the connections between Homer s epic with the film, Forrest Gump. As we watch the movie, please jot down the connections that you see between the two stories. I ve included these categories to focus your attention on the back of this sheet. You ll need a minimum of two connections for ten of the boxes You can leave any two boxes empty Write while you watch, but go into detail at home If you need a clean copy to turn in, please print one from our Handouts page

The Journey The Quest for Something of Great Value Monsters that Threaten the Quest The Role of Women Helpers/friends, including monsters Sons & Fathers Returning Home Love & Patience Disguises Super-human Feats Various Elements (time, storytelling techniques, etc.) Your Own Connections