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Explore Greek Myths!

With 25 Great Projects

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Architecture, democracy, the Olympics—the modern world owes a lot to the ancient Greeks! In Explore Greek Myths! With 25 Great Projects, readers embark on a fascinating journey to explore the myths that infused ancient Greek culture, civilization, and innovation. Readers will learn how these myths, popular more than 3,000 years ago, have provided fundamental support to today's art, architecture, mathematics, science, philosophy, literature, and government.
Readers will read about the adventures of many Greek gods, such as Zeus, who could throw lightning bolts and Athena, who personally protected the city of Athens. Readers will also meet great heroes, including the mighty Heracles, Perseus, who freed a princess chained to a rock, and Odysseus, who battled with a one-eyed giant called a Cyclopes. These characters and creatures serve to both entertain and offer lessons in morality, while also explaining the natural phenomenon that the ancient Greeks had no scientific explanation for.
The lively text, surprising fun facts, jokes, and colorful illustrations encourage children to explore Greek mythology and make connections to our modern culture and language. Hands-on activities include making a topographical map of ancient Greece and designing Greek columns, while links to online primary sources encourage readers to explore the topic independently.

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    • School Library Journal

      October 1, 2016

      Gr 2-5-A jam-packed, informative title on ancient Greek myths. Yasuda isn't just retelling the old familiar tales. Instead, she has placed the myths in context so that each chapter is a different exploration of ancient Greek life and culture. The actual stories, like that of King Midas, are confined to a small sidebar within the "Monsters and Mayhem" chapter. Each section ends with one or more projects (many STEM related, like one that has readers experiment with levers) that revisit some part of the text. Most are accessible and don't require adult supervision. Two, however, are more complicated: making a papier-mache votive and baking cookies in the shape of the Greek isles. The illustrations are cartoonlike, befitting the airy and colorful design. Throughout the pages, highlighted words (in blue) are defined. VERDICT An additional purchase for libraries, but useful for classrooms studying ancient Greek history and mythology.-Marie Drucker, Hewlett-Woodmere Public Library, NY

      Copyright 2016 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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  • English

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  • Lexile® Measure:820
  • Text Difficulty:3-4

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