Dear Mythology Students,
I hope you had an enjoyable weekend. If you missed class on the 26th , we completed the following:
1. Each student submitted their "What is a Classic?" assignment. It was interesting to hear students' ideas and interpretations regarding their choices.
2. Each student received a textbook. If you missed class, please stop by so that I can give you a book, and you can then proceed to the library where you can check one out!
3. We then continued with our "history" lesson regarding Athens and Sparta. Students watched a brief clip regarding the Spartan way of life from the movie 300. You will need to obtain this information from a student in class.
HOMEWORK:
Please read the section in your textbook entitled "Introduction to Classical Mythology" located on pages 13-23. As you read, create a list of 25 points that you found interesting. Record the textual line and then indicate why you found that particular section worthwhile. THIS IS DUE ON THURSDAY!
Please visit with me if you have any questions.
Cheers,
Crampton
I hope you had an enjoyable weekend. If you missed class on the 26th , we completed the following:
1. Each student submitted their "What is a Classic?" assignment. It was interesting to hear students' ideas and interpretations regarding their choices.
2. Each student received a textbook. If you missed class, please stop by so that I can give you a book, and you can then proceed to the library where you can check one out!
3. We then continued with our "history" lesson regarding Athens and Sparta. Students watched a brief clip regarding the Spartan way of life from the movie 300. You will need to obtain this information from a student in class.
HOMEWORK:
Please read the section in your textbook entitled "Introduction to Classical Mythology" located on pages 13-23. As you read, create a list of 25 points that you found interesting. Record the textual line and then indicate why you found that particular section worthwhile. THIS IS DUE ON THURSDAY!
Please visit with me if you have any questions.
Cheers,
Crampton