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Synopsis The Greeks were fantastic storytellers and created many myths and legends to make sense of the world around them. In this musical show you’ll learn all about Persephone in the underworld and why we have the seasons, how Phaeton loses control of the sun chariot giving us deserts and ice caps, and why Prometheus was seen as the friend of the humans.
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GREEK LEGENDS- TEACHER’S NOTES
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VOCABULARY Practice vocabulary related to the play, reading and writing.
WORKSHEET 2 After you have reviewed the flashcards a few times with the students, tell them they’re going to test how well they remember what they learned! Look at the exercise and give the students enough time to unjumble the letters to figure out the word. If you find it too difficult, write the words correctly on the board to help them. Answers: 1-GODS; 2-GREECE; 3-HUMANS; 4-FIRE; 5-SEASON; 6-HORSES; 7-CHARIOT; 8-WHEAT; 9-ICE CAP; 10-DESERT; 11-POMEGRANATE
FLASHCARDS Learn vocabulary related to the play.
WORKSHEET 1 Use the flashcards to teach the students vocabulary related to the play. Show them each flashcard, say the respective words and have them repeat them together. Spend a bit more time on the GODS FAMILY TREE flashcard. Explain that a “Family Tree” is like a diagram where we can see who belongs to a family, from the oldest to the youngest. EXTRA: If you want, have the students draw their own family tree to see how far back they know their relatives.
PROMETHEUS Learn about the story of Prometheus. Practice reading and comprehension.
WORKSHEET 3A / LEVEL: EASY Ask the students if they’ve ever heard of Prometheus. Tell them they’re going to learn about his story and how humans got fire. Look at the pictures from A-D and ask the students to describe what they see. Now, in groups of 2 or 3, tell them to read the text and match it with the picture. When they’re finished, correct it together as a group, reading the text out loud. Answers: A-2; B-3; C-4; D-1
PROMETHEUS Learn about the story of Prometheus. Practice reading, writing and comprehension.
WORKSHEET 3B / LEVEL: MEDIUM-DIFFICULT Ask the students if they’ve ever heard of Prometheus. Tell them they’re going to learn about his story and how humans got fire. Read the text together as a group. Answer any doubts the students may have and then tell them to answer the questions on the next page individually. Correct everything together when they’re finished. Answers: A> 1-F-Prometheus was the son of Zeus; 2-F-Out of clay; 3-T; 4-F-Spark of fire; 5-T; 6-F-To a rock; 7-T B> 1-Zeus was the father of Prometheus, the god of the gods. 2-To make him a toy because he was bored. 3-They built houses, cities and ships. 4-Because he was afraid they would become too powerful. 5-Yes he did. 6-Yes they were. 7-Yes he was. 8-Zeus chained him to a rock with no food or drink with a bird attacking him. 9-Heracles.
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HOW CAN WE USE FIRE? Practice new vocabulary and speaking.
WORKSHEET 4A / LEVEL: EASY Ask the students what they think of when they hear the word “fire”. Accept any answer and write it on the board. Tell them that as they may know, fire is very important in our everyday lives and discuss different ways we can use fire. Now, tell them to look at the pictures and match them with the correct word. Answers: 1-COOKING; 2-LIGHTING; 3-SIGNALING; 4-HEATING EXTRA: Remind students that even though fire is very useful, it is also very dangerous. Make a list of things that are important regarding fire safety, e.g. “Don’t play with lighters or matches; Don’t leave your toys near heaters…” Think of as many things as you can and write them on the board. You can divide the class in groups of 4, have them make an A2 poster with the title “FIRE SAFETY” and draw pictures on it that reflect the things you listed.
GREEK LEGENDS- TEACHER’S NOTES
HOW CAN WE USE FIRE? Practice new vocabulary, spelling, speaking and the present continuous.
WORKSHEET 4B / LEVEL: MEDIUM-DIFFICULT Ask the students what they think of when they hear the word “fire”. Accept any answer and write it on the board. Tell them that as they may know, fire is very important in our everyday lives and discuss different ways we can use fire. Now, tell them to look at the pictures and write the correct verb in the gaps. Answers: 1-COOKING; 2-SIGNALING; 3-LIGHTING; 4-HEATING EXTRA: Remind students that even though fire is very useful, it is also very dangerous. Make a list of things that are important regarding fire safety, e.g. “Don’t play with lighters or matches; Don’t leave your toys near heaters…” Think of as many things as you can and write them on the board. You can divide the class in groups of 4 and have them make an A3 poster with the title “FIRE SAFETY”. They can write the list on the A2, using big letters and images from magazines/internet. If you think they’re capable, you can have your students visit the younger classes and inform them of their “Fire Safety Tips”!
PERSEPHONE Learn about the story of Persephone. Practice reading and comprehension.
WORKSHEET 5A / LEVEL: EASY Ask the students if they’ve ever heard of Persephone. Tell them they’re going to learn about her story and discover why we have the seasons. Look at the pictures from A-D and ask the students to describe what they see. Now, in groups of 2 or 3, tell them to read the text and match it with the picture. When they’re finished, correct it together as a group, reading the text out loud. Answers: A-4; B-2; C-3; D-1
PERSEPHONE Learn about the story of Persephone. Practice reading, writing and comprehension.
WORKSHEET 5B / LEVEL: MEDIUM-DIFFICULT Ask the students if they’ve ever heard of Persephone. Tell them they’re going to learn about her story and discover why we have the seasons. Read the text together as a group. Answer any doubts the students may have and then tell them to complete the exercises on the next page individually. Correct everything together when they’re finished. Answers: A> 1-Spring; 2-underworld; 3-pomegranate; 4-agroculture; 5-sad 6-Autumn/Winter; 7-Spring/Summer B> Persephone: Goddess of Spring / Demeter: Goddess of Grain and Agriculture.
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GREEK LEGENDS- TEACHER’S NOTES
SEASONS Practice vocabulary and the months of the year. NOTE: Even though seasons start in the end of months, we’re considering complete months and how the weather is.
WORKSHEET 6 Ask the students what their favourite season is and in what month it is. Review the months together as a group: January, February… etc. Tell them to look at the pictures and write the correct season in the gaps. If they need help, write the words on the board so they can copy. Afterwards, have them match the the seasons with the months with a line. Answers: 1-SPRING: March, April, May; 2-SUMMER: June, July, August; 3-AUTUMN: September, October, November; 4-WINTER: December, January, February.
TREES AND SEASONS Practice vocabulary, reading and comprehension.
WORKSHEET 7A/ LEVEL: EASY Continue discussing the seasons and what happens in each one. Ask the students how nature changes and write examples on the board. Go to the exercise and tell the students to observe the tree. Comment the differences you see in the rectangle of each season. Individually, have them match the pictures with the text. Answers: 1-B; 2-C; 3-D; 4-A
TREES AND SEASONS Practice vocabulary, reading, writing and comprehension.
WORKSHEET 7B/ LEVEL: MEDIUM-DIFFICULT Continue discussing the seasons and what happens in each one. Ask the students how nature changes and write examples on the board. Go to the exercise and tell the students to observe the tree. Comment the differences you see in the rectangle of each season. Individually, have them write in each box what happens to a tree in the different seasons. Answers: Many answers are possible. Look at WORKSHEET 7A for examples.
POMEGRANATE Practice vocabulary, reading, writing and comprehension.
WORKSHEET 8 After practising with the flashcards and learning about the story of Persephone, the students may have already recognised the pomegranate fruit. Ask them if they like it and what they know about it. Tell them they’re going to learn some interesting facts about the pomegranate. In groups of 2, have them fill in the gaps with the words from the box. Answers: 1-seeds; 2-from; 3-super fruit; 4-refrigerator; 5-trees; 6-200 EXTRA: If you want, bring in a few pomegranates to show them before you begin the exercise. You can open them up together and figure out the best way to remove the seeds. You’ll find many ideas on YouTube!
PHAETON Learn about the story of Phaeton. Practice reading and comprehension.
WORKSHEET 9A / LEVEL: EASY Ask the students if they’ve ever heard of Phaeton. Tell them they’re going to learn about his story and discover how deserts and ice caps appeared. Look at the pictures from A-D and ask the students to describe what they see. Now, in groups of 2 or 3, tell them to read the text and match it with the picture. When they’re finished, correct it together as a group, reading the text out loud. Answers: A-3; B-1; C-4; D-2
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HADES – TRACK 1 PROMETHEUS – TRACK 2 PHAETON – TRACK 3
WORKSHEET 12/13/14 Read the lyrics with your students and explain any new words. Listen to the songs and sing along. You can make groups, have the students invent their own choreographies, dress up and then present their creations to the class!
GREEK LEGENDS- TEACHER’S NOTES
PHAETON Learn about the story of Phaeton. Practice reading and comprehension.
WORKSHEET 9B / LEVEL: MEDIUM-DIFFICULT Ask the students if they’ve ever heard of Phaeton. Tell them they’re going to learn about his story and discover how deserts and ice caps appeared. Read the text together as a group. Answer any doubts the students may have and then tell them to complete the exercises on the next page individually. Correct everything together when they’re finished. Answers: 1-b; 2-c; 3-a; 4-b; 5-c; 6-a
WHERE DO THEY LIVE? Learn about animals and their habitats. Practice new vocabulary, spelling and speaking.
WORKSHEET 10 After reading about Phaeton and how he created the deserts and ice caps, ask the students what they know about these places, if they think any animals or people live there... Ask them if they’ve ever been to a desert or seen an ice cap. Now, look at the exercise and explain they have to match the animal to its habitat. When you’re finished, have the students answer the questions in complete sentences. Students from higher levels, can also write the animal’s name under each picture. Answers: 1-A seal lives on the ice cap. 2-A scorpion lives in the desert. 3-A penguin lives on the ice cap. 4- A camel lives in the desert. 5- A snake lives in the desert. 6- A polar bear lives on the ice cap.
ZEUS: KING OF GODS Practice reading, speaking and the colours. Have fun colouring!
WORKSHEET 11 Tell the students to look at the picture and ask them if they know who Zeus is. Explain he is the god of the sky and thunder, and considered the king of the gods. Have the students look at the number code and colour in Zeus with the corresponding colours. They can choose the colour of the sandals. When they’re finished you can ask them to say each item they coloured out loud: “I coloured the chair brown.” etc.
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GREEK LEGENDS WORKSHEET 1
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GODS: FAMILY TREE
CHRONUS +
RHEA
HESTIA HERA +
ZEUS
POSEIDON HADES DEMETER +
ZEUS
PERSEPHONE
LETO +
ZEUS
IAPETUS +
CLYMENE
PROMETHEUS
ATLAS EPIMETHUS
OCEANUS +
TETHYS
COEUS +
PHOEBE
HELIOS +
CLYMENE
ARTEMIS
HELIADES
PHAETON
MENOETIUS
OLYMPUS
GREECE
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ATHENS
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FIRE
HUMANS
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FLOWERS
NATURE
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AGRICULTURE
WHEAT
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SEASONS
SPRING
AUTUMN
SUMMER
WINTER
POMEGRANATE
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UNDERWORLD
CERBERUS: 3 headed dog
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LIGHTNING BOLT
BIRD ROCK
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CHARIOT
TOGA
HORSES
TORCH
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SUN
SKY
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DESERT
ICE CAP
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GREEK LEGENDS WORKSHEET 2
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VOCABULARY
_ _ _ _ 1- O D G S _ _ _ _ _ _ 2- E R G C E E _ _ _ _ _ _ 3- S N U M A H
_ _ _ _ 4- R F E I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 5- E A S S O S N _ _ _ _ _ _ 6- S H O S R E
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 7- C T A I R O H _ _ _ _ _ 8- T H W A E _ _ _ _ _ _ 9- E I C P C A
_ _ _ _ _ _
10- D R E T S E _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 11- G R A P M E O T A E N
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GREEK LEGENDS WORKSHEET 3A
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Prometheus
A
Prometheus is a very intelligent god. He makes humans out of clay and teaches them to use their hands and their minds.
Prometheus asks Zeus to give humans fire but he says NO!
He leaves feeling angry.
Prometheus doesn’t listen to Zeus and decides to give humans
fire. They are very happy!
Zeus punishes Prometheus and chains him to a rock. A bird attacks him everyday until
Heracles decides to save him.
B
C D
1 2
3 4
Prometheus
ZEUS
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GREEK LEGENDS WORKSHEET 3B
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Prometheus was a very intelligent god. He was the son of Zeus, god of gods. One day Zeus asked him to make him a toy- something to play with
because he was bored. Prometheus made little creatures out of clay that
looked like the gods. He breathed life into them and taught them to make lots of things. They built houses, cities, ships and grew wheat to make
bread. But Zeus was afraid that these humans would become too powerful
and he told Prometheus not to give them fire. But Prometheus felt sorry for
the humans - they were so cold and couldn’t cook food, so he stole a spark of fire and gave it to them. This made the humans very happy but when
Zeus saw it, he was very angry and had Prometheus chained to a rock
where he had to stay without food and drink and sleep for many centuries, with a great bird attacking him every day. Heracles, also son of Zeus, finally
broke the chains and set Prometheus free.
Prometheus
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GREEK LEGENDS WORKSHEET 3B
Prometheus
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1. Zeus was the son of Prometheus. T F
2. Prometheus formed creatures out of sand. T F
3. Zeus forbade Prometheus to give humans fire. T F
4. Prometheus stole a spark of light. T F
5. Zeus punished Prometheus. T F
6. Prometheus was chained to a tree. T F
7. Heracles saved Prometheus . T F
Are the statements TRUE or FALSE?
1. Who was Zeus? _____________________________________________________________
2. What did Zeus ask Prometheus to do? _________________________________________
3. What did the humans build? _________________________________________________
4. Why didn’t Zeus want to give the humans fire? _________________________________
5. Did Prometheus give the humans fire? ________________________________________
6. Where the humans happy? __________________________________________________
7. Was Zeus angry? ___________________________________________________________
8. How was Prometheus punished? _____________________________________________
9. Who rescued Prometheus? __________________________________________________
Answer the questions
A
B
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GREEK LEGENDS WORKSHEET 4A
HOW CAN WE USE FIRE?
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Match the pictures with the words to find out how fire is important in our everyday lives.
WE CAN USE FIRE FOR…
SIGNALING
HEATING
COOKING
LIGHTING
1
2
3
4
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GREEK LEGENDS WORKSHEET 4B
HOW CAN WE USE FIRE?
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Fire is very important in our everyday lives. Can you guess some of the ways it’s used to benefit humans?
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 2
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 3 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 4
WE CAN USE FIRE FOR…
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GREEK LEGENDS WORKSHEET 5A
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PERSEPHONE
A
PERSEPHONE
HADES
B
D C
DEMETER
One day Hades sees Persephone in the garden.
He thinks she’s beautiful and kidnaps her!
In the underworld Hades gives Persephone pomegranate
seeds, so she has to stay there for six months - that’s when we
have Autumn and Winter.
When Persephone is with her mother Demeter for another
6 months, they’re both happy and we have Spring and Summer.
1 2
3 4
SHE IS BEAUTIFUL! PERSEPHONE?
OH NO!!
I’M SO HUNGRY…
HERE ARE 6 SEEDS!
GRRR!!
Persephone’s mother Demeter comes out looking for her but
can’t find her. She’s very sad and doesn’t do her job as goddess of
grain and agriculture.
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GREEK LEGENDS WORKSHEET 5B
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PERSEPHONE
Persephone was the goddess of spring, daughter of Zeus and Demeter. Hades, god of the underworld, saw Persephone running in the field. He
thought she was beautiful and kidnapped her. Whoever ate a fruit from the
underworld was forced to stay there, so Hades made Persephone eat 6 seeds from a pomegranate. But since she only ate 6 seeds Hades only
made her stay there for 6 months. Demeter, goddess of grain and
agriculture, was so sad over the disappearance of her daughter that she
ignored her duties to the world, making the plants and crops wither and die - that’s why we have Fall and Winter. When her 6 months in the
underworld are over, Persephone joins Demeter during the next 6 months
where they’re both happy and plant life grows again - that’s why we have Spring and Summer. And this is how the changing of seasons occur.
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PERSEPHONE
1. Persephone was the goddess of ______________ .
2. Hades forced Persephone to stay in the ____________________ .
3. She ate 6 seeds from a ___________________ .
4. Demeter was the goddess of grain and ________________ .
5. Demeter was very ________ over the disappearance of her daughter Persephone.
6. When Persephone is with Hades we have _____________ and _____________ .
7. When Persephone is with Demeter we have _____________ and _____________ .
Complete the sentences. A
PERSEPHONE
DEMETER
What kind of Goddess are they? B
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GREEK LEGENDS WORKSHEET 6
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SEASONS
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1 _ _ _ _ _ _ 2
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 3 _ _ _ _ _ _ 4
FEBRUARY JANUARY MARCH APRIL
MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST
SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER
What season is it? Write the correct season in the gaps and match it with the months.
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GREEK LEGENDS WORKSHEET 7A
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TREES AND SEASONS
In Spring…
1 2 3 4
In Summer… In Autumn… In Winter…
… the first leaf buds appear and flowers start to grow.
What happens to trees in each season? Match the picture with the boxes.
… trees are full of green leaves. They grow slower
because it’s really hot.
… leaves change into beautiful colours of red, orange and yellow.
… leaves fall off trees. A
B C
D
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GREEK LEGENDS WORKSHEET 7B
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TREES AND SEASONS
In Spring…
1 2 3 4
In Summer… In Autumn… In Winter…
What happens to trees in each season? Write your sentence in each box.
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GREEK LEGENDS WORKSHEET 8
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POMEGRANATE
Fill in the gaps with the words in the box and find out interesting facts about the pomegranate.
1. The word pomegranate means apple with many _________ .
2. Pomegranates are _________ the Middle East.
3. Pomegranates are classified as a _________ __________ .
4. Pomegranates can be stored up to 2 months in the _______________ .
5. Pomegranate _________ grow in hot and dry climates.
6. Pomegranate trees can live for over ______ years.
SEEDS
SUPER FRUIT
REFRIGERATOR TREES
200 FROM
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GREEK LEGENDS WORKSHEET 9A
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PHAETON
A
HELIOS
B
D C
Phaeton’s body fell into River Eridanos. His sisters the Heliades
we so sad they changed into poplar trees by the river.
Phaeton’s friends didn’t believe his father was the sun god Helios, so he went to ask him. His father granted him a wish to prove it.
Zeus was so angry he threw a lightning bolt at Phaeton.
Phaeton flew too high and froze part of the Earth – that’s how the
ice caps appeared. Then he flew too low and burned part of the Earth – that’s how the
deserts appeared.
1 2
3 4
I WISH TO DRIVE THE SUN
CHARIOT.
PHAETON
ZEUS
I AM YOUR FATHER, THE SUN GOD. I’LL GRANT YOU
ANY WISH!
WE’RE SO SAD!
I CAN’T CONTROL THE HORSES!
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GREEK LEGENDS WORKSHEET 9B
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PHAETON
One day at school Phaeton was boasting to his school friends that Helios the sun god was his father, but they didn’t believe him. He asked his
mother and she said he should go to India to ask Helios himself. So
Phaeton went to see his father to ask him, and to ask for one special wish. Helios confirmed he was his father, so the happy Phaeton asked for a
special wish: to drive the sun chariot through the sky for a whole day, from
east to west. Helios said that driving the chariot was very difficult and that
even Zeus wasn’t strong enough to do it. But a promise is a promise and Helios had to let him drive the chariot. Phaeton set off with the sun chariot
but was not able to control the horses. He flew up too high and froze part
of the Earth – that’s how the ice caps appeared. Then he flew too low, coming too close to Earth and burning it – that’s how the deserts appeared.
Zeus was so angry by the destruction that he threw a lightning bolt at
Phaeton and his body fell into River Eridanos. His sisters the Heliades,
gathered around the river where they were changed into poplar trees and stayed with their brother for ever.
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GREEK LEGENDS WORKSHEET 9B
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PHAETON
1. Who didn’t believe Phaeton?
a) His mother. b) His friends. c) His sister.
2. Phaeton wished to…
a) swim in the ocean. b) travel around the sun. c) drive the sun chariot through the sky.
3. What happened to the Earth?
a) It froze and burned. b) It froze and shined. c) It burned.
4. Zeus became very…
a) hungry. b) angry. c) happy.
5. What did Zeus throw at Phaeton?
a) The sun. b) A star. c) A lightning bolt.
6. Phaeton’s sisters were changed into…
a) poplar trees. b) pine trees. c) flowers.
Circle the correct answer.
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WHERE DO THEY LIVE?
Draw a line from the animal to its habitat.
1
2
3
4
5
6
… LIVES IN THE DESERT.
… LIVES ON THE ICE CAP.
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GREEK LEGENDS WORKSHEET 11
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ZEUS: KING OF THE GODS
1
2
3
4
5
1- BROWN 2-BEIJE 3-GREY 4-YELLOW 5-BLUE
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HADES SONG Track 1
My name is Hades, I'm from down below The underworld - didn't you know? I'm important, just like the royalty, And here is my dog, he's got not one head but three! I've got a dog that's got three heads But he's only got four legs Three noses, six eyes, but just one tail Which is quite a surprise! If you took it for a walk All your neighbours would just gawk They'd say: Excuse me, what is that? What do you think it is, a cat? But there's a girl above I think I am in love! Her name's Persephone And she is lovely! One day I'll make her mine!! (DOG BARK) I've got a dog that's got three heads That always needs to be fed He takes up all of my time Which I could use to make her mine! My name is Hades and like I said I’ve got a dog that's got three heads!
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PROMETHEUS SONG Track 2
Poor old humans, so cold and hungry Sitting here all in the dark
Zeus says no! They can have no fire
Resources were running stark
But then one day, I came and saved them With a burning stick full of sparks
And since that day, night has never fazed them
Cuz I lit up the dark!
Prometheus Here’s what you require, I bring you fire
Yeah! Prometheus
This will make you drier, I bring you fire Yeah!
Now you can cook, you can make pizza! Now you’ll stay warm, fire will please ya!
All thanks to me, so nice to meet ya Here is your fire, now let it heat ya!
Prometheus
Here’s what you require, I bring you fire, I bring you fire Yeah!
Prometheus This will make you drier, I bring you fire, I bring you fire
Yeah!
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PHAETON SONG Track 3
I am Phaeton, I’m going to be famous What? You’re never heard of me?
I’m the son of a famous Sun God
Helios, he’s my Dad you see
Why are you laughing? It’s the truth I will show you wait and see I will speak to Daddy dearest
Then you’ll all be jealous of me!
I will soar across the sky! (I don't quite know how or why)
Wind blowing through my hair!
(I hope it's not too high up there)
I'm Phaeton, I'm gonna be amazing! Gonna ride the sun, I'm trail blazing!
Like my dad Helios, you'll take me serious---ly!!
I will soar across the sky! Flying through the air, wind blowing in my hair!
You can laugh all you want, I don't care! You'll all look so small from up there!
I am Phaeton I'm gonna be amazing! Gonna ride the sun I'm trail blazing! Like my dad Helios, I will be serious!