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Due Today!. PowerPoint Presentation Due by Email: icflamm@sof.philasd.org 3. Letter A Mythological Character from Unit 1 OneNote 4. Follow Directions for credit. If you finish early, help your neighbor on his or her presentation.

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  1. Due Today! PowerPoint Presentation Due by Email: icflamm@sof.philasd.org 3. Letter AMythological Character from Unit 1 OneNote 4. Follow Directions for credit If you finish early, help your neighbor on his or her presentation.

  2. You need at least 7slides completed today: 1 title slide with your name 1 Letter A title slide 3-5 slides telling a story involving your character from page A of your OneNote file 1 slide that summarizes what interests you most about the story 1 slide that includes your sources Due Today! PowerPoint Presentation Due by Email: icflamm@sof.philasd.org 3. On Mythological Character A from Unit 1 OneNote 4. Follow Directions for credit If you finish early, help your neighbor on his or her presentation.

  3. Look at Mr. Flamm’s Example: Classical Mythology, from A to Z By Mr. Flamm

  4. Look at Mr. Flamm’s Example: Your presentation must have a title slide, with the following title: Classical Mythology, from A to Z By Mr. Flamm

  5. A - Actaeon The Story of Actaeon . . .

  6. A - Actaeon The Story of Actaeon . . . Each letter, in this case A, has its own title slide, and an image relating to the story you will tell.

  7. This story begins when Actaeon sees the goddess, Artemis, while she is bathing in a river.

  8. This story begins when Actaeon sees the goddess, Artemis, while she is bathing in a river. The next slide after the Letter A title slide tells the beginning of the story, in your OWN WORDS, NOT in all-caps. It also includes an image relating to the begin- ning of the story.

  9. Artemis becomes furious at this disgrace, so she transforms Actaeon into a stag (a male deer).

  10. Artemis becomes furious at this disgrace, so she transforms Actaeon into a stag (a male deer). The next slide after the beginning tells the middle of the story, in your OWN WORDS. It also includes an image relating to the middle of the story.

  11. Actaeon’s own hunting dogs think he is a wild stag, and they tear him to pieces.

  12. Actaeon’s own hunting dogs think he is a wild stag, and they tear him to pieces. Make sure to tell the end of the story at the END: not at the beginning (this must also be in your own words). Include an image that shows events at the end of the story.

  13. To me, the most interesting thing about Actaeon’s story is the irony of his own hunting dogs killing him. I think there is some justice in the hunter becoming the prey.

  14. To me, the most interesting thing about Actaeon’s story is the irony of his own hunting dogs killing him. I think there is some justice in the hunter becoming the prey. Make sure to tell what interests you most about the story. Include an image relating to this aspect that interests you.

  15. Sources: • Actaeon: • Daly, Kathleen N. Greek and Roman Mythology A to Z, Revised Edition. New York: Facts On File, Inc., 2004. Print. • http://www.mythindex.com/greek-mythology/A/Actaeon.html Copy your sources from your OneNote File.

  16. Now, do go forth, and do finish the Do-Now, now.

  17. Don’t forget to enter your name, and click Submit.

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