Copy this illustration of the Greek Theatre layout into your journals. Then click this link to learn more about each part. List the parts and what they are in your journal. I will be checking this for a classwork grade. Assessment
Keeping in mind The Epic of Gilgamesh, The Book of the Dead, and Adoration of the Disk, select one of the assessments below. Each response should be either 2 stanzas or 2 paragraphs, 8-10 sentences (or lines) each. Choice # 1 Go to www.bookofdead.com. Go to the interactive plates on the website. Choose one of the poems and independently identify the speaker, tone, and belief in the afterlife. (2 lines) Write your own Book of the Dead poem. You may choose Osiris, or another character from any text we have read, and follow the guidelines above. (14-18 lines) Choice #2 Complete an autobiographical papyrus scroll. Respond to the following questions and write your own autobiographical papyrus scroll. Use the scrolls on www.bookofdead.com as an example. A) What would you like people to find written about you when they open your tomb thousands of years from now? (1 paragraph) B) Would you leave instructions about how to bury you, your feelings on this current life, what you expect out of the next life? (1 paragraph)
Monday, 10/6 (D Day)- Period 2, 4, 6-
continue reading Gilgamesh Tuesday, 10/7 (A Day)- (no period 4) periods 2&6- finish reading Gilgamesh Wednesday, 10/8 (B Day)- period 4-finish reading Gilgamesh periods 2& 6- begin discussing the symbolism in Gilgamesh and work on packet Thursday, 10/9 (C Day)- (no period 2 or 6) begin discussing the symbolism in Gilgamesh and work on packet Friday, 10/ 10 (D Day)- work on open ended response Hi all,
I hope that you've enjoyed your long weekend! Please remember to read 'The Death of Enkidu' and write your 1 paragraph response for tomorrow! This is the story and "Pause and Reflect" question that I photocopied for you. See you tomorrow!
View the Prezi from class on Epic Heroes and their journeys below. We all belong to a culture. Culture is the combination of: · human knowledge · beliefs · behavior that we learn and pass on to future generations. We usually express our culture in certain ways, like · how we dress · what we eat · what we believe · even how we played as kids For your first blog post, due by Wednesday at 11:59pm, I would like you to write 1-2 paragraphs on what culture you most closely identify with. You may base this blog post on different cultures and groups that we have discussed in class. You may include pictures and video clips in your post if you would like, but you still must write 1-2 paragraphs. If you have any questions, please feel free to ask.
Here's the video step-by-step process of how to create your class blog. |
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