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Greek Myth Template

  • In order to create your own version of this presentation, you need to copy this presentation.
  • To do that, go to "File" above, and choose "Make a copy..."
  • Rename your version and then delete this slide from your presentation.

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General Information

  • Complete as many slide as you need to make your presentation complete and meaningful.
  • You may not need all of these slides, and you may need to add more. This is just a guideline.
  • After you have finished typing your information, import images to enhance your presentation.
  • You can change the background of slides or the theme, change the color of fonts, and add transitions but remember... The goal is to enhance your presentation, and not distract your audience from your message. It should be pleasing to the eye.
  • Watch your spelling and conventions.

You may delete this slide when you are done with your presentation....

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Name of Myth

Presentation Created by: First name, Last initial

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Main Character #1

Include a description of this character including physical or personality traits.

Include an image of the character. Keep in mind the image should not make anyone looking at it uncomfortable.

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Main Character #2

Include a description of this character including physical or personality traits.

Include an image of the character. Keep in mind the image should not make anyone looking at it uncomfortable.

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Main Character #3

Include a description of this character including physical or personality traits.

Include an image of the character. Keep in mind the image should not make anyone looking at it uncomfortable.

There might not be a 3rd character. Just delete this slide.

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Summary of myth. #1

What were the main events?

You should break this down into a few slides, and if you want to import images to make it interesting, please do. It could just be something simple, like an apple or a snake, depending on the myth.

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Summary of myth. #2

What were the main events?

You should break this down into a few slides, and if you want to import images to make it interesting, please do. It could just be something simple, like an apple or a snake, depending on the myth.

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Summary of myth. #3

What were the main events?

You should break this down into a few slides, and if you want to import images to make it interesting, please do. It could just be something simple, like an apple or a snake, depending on the myth.

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What event in nature does this myth explain?

Not all of the myths have this, but many of them do, and they aren't always obvious.

If you are absolutely positive your myth doesn't explain an event in nature, you may skip this slide.

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What lesson about human behavior did this myth teach you?

Think about the "moral of the story" when we were creating fables. What would you say was the life lesson for humans, or the moral of this myth?

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Why did you choose this myth?

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Where did you get your information? (Site your sources)

  • Include a list of the books including the title, author, and year published. For example: D'Aulaires Book of Greek Myths by Ingri d'Aulaire, 1962. (Titles should be italicized or underlined.)
  • Include a list of any websites where you found information. Give the name of the website and include the url. For example: Greek Mythology for Kids at http://greece.mrdonn.org/myths.html)
  • For the mini-myths, include the title and the following. For example: A Tale of Two Spinners: The Story of Arachne and Athena, published by Scholastic Books, 2001