Olympus
by Lee Burnett, Germantown
Academy, PA
Zeus Speaks
Creative
Writing
Creative
Writing. You may choose to write a story or a poem about one
of the gods. It should be creative and reflect a legitimate effort
(especially if it is a poem!). It should be no longer than one
page.
Step
One:
Compose your creative writing in Microsoft Word. Spellcheck.
Step
Two:
Cut and Paste your writing into an email message. Address the message to mythos@onlineclass.com.
In the Subject area, type "Creative Writing by Steve B."
In the Cc area, type lburnet so that a copy will go to me.

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Complementary
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the Hero
Netshot:
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Classics
as a Cross-Curricular Core in the Middle School with CTCWeb as
the Technological Foundation
Knowledge Builders
Athena, Hera,
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Teachers' Companions
Athena, Hera,
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and Zeus, and more.
Other Resources
Encyclopedia Mythica: Athena
Longman's Classical Mythology
online: The Twelve Olympians: Zeus, Hera, and their Children
Encyclopedia Mythica: Aphrodite
Global Glossary Terms
- Ares
- Athena
- Dionysus
- Hermes
- Hera
- Zeus
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