Sie sind auf Seite 1von 15

Article 1 Citation

Article 1 Notes & Summary


Article 1 New Learning
Article 1 Analysis

Article 2 Citation
Article 2 Notes & Summary
Article 2 New Learning
Article 2 Analysis

Article 3 Citation
Article 3 Notes & Summary
Article 3 New Learning
Article 3 Analysis

Article 4 Citation
Article 4 Notes & Summary
Article 4 New Learning
Article 4 Analysis

Article 5 Citation
Article 5 Notes & Summary
Article 5 New Learning
Article 5 Analysis

Annotated Bibliography Resources:

What should be included in an annotated bib: ​https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/614/01/

MLA Format: ​https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/747/01/

EasyBib MLA generator: ​http://www.easybib.com/

Research Databases:

Database from notes (teacher’s college):


https://docs.google.com/document/d/1wvpzTOR1cJH6FaXtEIivU8RuSeH74EPeObJWQ9iu2aY/edit

OTHER RESOURCES:
History:
​www.history.com
http://www.amnh.org/

News Resources:
www.newsela.com
***IF you find a website that you is not listed above, please check with your teacher for approval***
Article 1 Citation
MLA Citation:

Website:
​ “The Olympian Gods and

.​ ,​
Goddesses​”​ InfoPlease​ https://www.infoplease.com/arts-entertainment/mythology/o

lympian-gods-and-goddesses​ ​ .​ Jan 2018

Book:

Author’s last name​,​ Author’s first name​ .​ .​


Title in italics​ Publisher​,​ date

published​.

Article 1 Notes & Summary


Big Ideas & Questions Small Details & Answers
● ●

The Bottom Line


This article is about the Greeks gods and goddesses and their symbols a little bit about
their myths and who they are. It also says how the word cereal became a word. As well as
symbols like Hera who has a cow as her animal or poseidon who has a trident Ares and
Hestia are the only ones that have never been part of a myth.

Article 1 New Learning

● What new ​vocabulary​ did you find in the article? Provide definitions
● What new ​information​ did you learn about your topic that you
didn't know before?
● What ​questions​ do you still have about about the topic?
● INFORMATION
○ The symbols/animals of all the 12 main gods
○ A myth about each God
○ Hestia=Vesta
● Question Why did hestia get kicked out? why does ares not have any real myths?

Article 1 Analysis

● What is your author’s purpose (inform, persuade, entertain)? How do


you know?
● Is this a reliable source? Check the date, website/publisher,author’s
credentials, etc)
● How does this article compare and contrast to others you have read?
In other words, what is a similarity/agreement with other article?
What is a difference/disagreement?
Article 2 Citation
MLA Citation:

Website:

“​Centaur”​.​ Greek Mythology.com ​ ,


https://www.Greekmythology.com/Myths/Creatures/Centaur/centaur.html​ .​ Jan

2018​.
Book:

Author’s last name​ ,​ Author’s first name​ .​ .​


Title in italics​ Publisher​,​ date

published​ .

Article 2 Notes & Summary


Big Ideas & Questions Small Details & Answers
● ●

The Bottom Line


Centaurs are creatures who are half human half horse born from. Ixion among one of them
there is a famous one who is chiron the wise immortal teacher who sacrificed himself for
Prometheus. There was also a myth that their parent was a goddess who was also a
nymph of the clouds.
Article 2 New Learning

● What new ​vocabulary​ did you find in the article? Provide definitions
● What new ​information​ did you learn about your topic that you
didn't know before?
● What ​questions​ do you still have about about the topic?

● Words Ixion Nephele


● Info Immortal centaur chiron or cheiron modest civilized immortal
unlike his brothers he also sacrificed himself
● QuestionsHow did he die if he was immortal? Who are Ixion and
Nephele

Article 2 Analysis

● What is your author’s purpose (inform, persuade, entertain)? How do


you know?
● Is this a reliable source? Check the date, website/publisher,author’s
credentials, etc)
● How does this article compare and contrast to others you have read?
In other words, what is a similarity/agreement with other article?
What is a difference/disagreement?
Article 3 Citation
MLA Citation:

Website:

“​Sphinx”​.​ Greek Mythology.com​ ,


https://www.Greekmythology.com/Myths/Monsters/Sphinx/sphinx.html​ ​ Jan 2018​ .​ .
Book:

Author’s last name​ ,​ Author’s first name​ .​ .​


Title in italics​ Publisher​,​ date

published​ .

Article 3 Notes & Summary


Big Ideas & Questions Small Details & Answers
● ●

The Bottom Line


The Sphinx is a creature from egyptian and Greek mythology oedipus killed the sphinx by
answering both of it’s riddles correctly because he was the guard for the city of thebes and
one man got both riddles she probably thought she was a bad guard and killed herself by
either throwing herself of her rock or eating herself. One of the riddles is the riddle about
the man which is who has 4 feet in the morning 2 in the afternoon and 3 in the evening.

● What is your author’s purpose (inform, persuade, entertain)? How do


you know?
● Is this a reliable source? Check the date, website/publisher,author’s
credentials, etc)
● How does this article compare and contrast to others you have read?
In other words, what is a similarity/agreement with other article?
What is a difference/disagreement?

● What is your author’s purpose (inform, persuade, entertain)? How do


you know?
● Is this a reliable source? Check the date, website/publisher,author’s
credentials, etc)
● How does this article compare and contrast to others you have read?
In other words, what is a similarity/agreement with other article?
What is a difference/disagreement?

New Learning

● What new ​vocabulary​ did you find in the article? Provide definitions
● What new ​information​ did you learn about your topic that you
didn't know before?
● What ​questions​ do you still have about about the topic?

● Orthus Echidna Chimera Thebes Sphinx


● The riddle the sphinx asked how the sphinx died where she lived only
one sphinx in Greek mythology
● Why did she kill herself why did she defend the city of Thebes ?

Article 3 Analysis

● What is your author’s purpose (inform, persuade, entertain)? How do


you know?
● Is this a reliable source? Check the date, website/publisher,author’s
credentials, etc)
● How does this article compare and contrast to others you have read?
In other words, what is a similarity/agreement with other article?
What is a difference/disagreement?
Article 4 Citation
MLA Citation:

Website:

“​Greek Mythology”​.​ The Ohio State Universty​ ,


https://Greekarchaeology.osu.edu/arch-edu/mythology​ ​ .​ Jan 2018

Book:

Author’s last name​ ,​ Author’s first name​ .​ .​


Title in italics​ Publisher​,​ date

published​.

Article 4 Notes & Summary


Big Ideas & Questions Small Details & Answers
● ●

The Bottom Line


The article starts of by saying what a myth is then gets into a myth about each of the gods
and their myths. It also says who is the god of what and their relation to the other gods it
also tells you about the previous generations of gods like gaea and chaos. It also mentions
the titans and hundred handed ones as well as things like Apollo being the son of zeus and
Leto who is a titan.

Article 4 New Learning

● What new ​vocabulary​ did you find in the article? Provide definitions
● What new ​information​ did you learn about your topic that you
didn't know before?
● What ​questions​ do you still have about about the topic?
● Vocabulary
○ chthonic=​concerning, belonging to, or inhabiting the underworld.
○ Eurystheus Greatest king in Greece
● Info
○ Chaos gaea uranus titans 100 handed ones
● Question
○ Why do most people consider these gods the 3rd gen.
○ Why is hermes missing arms in the statue.

Article 4 Analysis

● What is your author’s purpose (inform, persuade, entertain)? How do


you know?h
● Is this a reliable source? Check the date, website/publisher,author’s
credentials, etc)
● How does this article compare and contrast to others you have read?
In other words, what is a similarity/agreement with other article?
What is a difference/disagreement?
Article 5 Citation
MLA Citation:

Website:

.​
“​The Roman: Introduction ”​ The Oxford Observer​ ,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ruGo9HlkFA​ Jan 2018​ .
Book:

Author’s last name​,​ Author’s first name​ .​ .​


Title in italics​ Publisher​,​ date

published​.

Article 5 Notes & Summary


Big Ideas & Questions Small Details & Answers
● ●

The Bottom Line


Rome was founded by 2 brothers Romulus and Remus but because they could not decide
on the location Romulus killed Remus and claimed ROM(ulus)E then it talks about the eras
of rome and how long they lasted as well as similarities to Greece. Like the archicatel style
the twelve gods and the romane empire kingdom of rome and the eastern and western
empire.

Article 5 New Learning

● What new ​vocabulary​ did you find in the article? Provide definitions
● What new ​information​ did you learn about your topic that you
didn't know before?
● What ​questions​ do you still have about about the topic?
● Info
○ Inspired by Greece
○ Assimilated Assimilated countries

Article 5 Analysis

● What is your author’s purpose (inform, persuade, entertain)? How do


you know?
● Is this a reliable source? Check the date, website/publisher,author’s
credentials, etc)
● How does this article compare and contrast to others you have read?
In other words, what is a similarity/agreement with other article?
What is a difference/disagreement?

Article _______ Citation


MLA Citation:

Website:
“​Greek Gods Vs. Roman Gods

.​ ,​
”​ Diffren.com​ https://www.diffen.com/difference/Greek_Gods_vs_Roman_Gods

January 21.
Book:
Author’s last name​ ,​ Author’s first name​ .​ .​
Title in italics​ Publisher​,​ date

published​ .

Article _______ Citation


MLA Citation:

Website:

The ides of March: Julius Caesar is murdered


“​

.​
”​ History.com

,​ http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/the-ides-of-march-julius-caesar-is-murdere

.January 15.
d​ ​

Book:

Author’s last name​ ,​ Author’s first name​ .​ .​


Title in italics​ Publisher​,​ date

published​ .

Article _______ Citation


MLA Citation:
Website:

Hydra 
“​
GREEK MYTHOLOGY 

.​ ,​
”​ Brittanica​ https://www.britannica.com/topic/Hydra-Greek-mythology​ ​ .Jan
2018.
Book:

Author’s last name​ ,​ Author’s first name​ .​ .​


Title in italics​ Publisher​ ,​ date

published​ .

Article _______ Citation


MLA Citation:

Website:

Author’s last name​ ,​ Author’s first name​ .​ “​Title in quotation marks”​ .​ Name of

,​
website in italics​ website URL​ .​ Date you went on the website​ .
Book:

,​
Macarone​ Michael​ .​ Brush Up Your Mythology​ .​ ,​ .
Gramercy Books​ 1999 ​

Das könnte Ihnen auch gefallen