Original PromptCreate a handout that uses these websites and construct a 20 question worksheet that will go along with these three websites:https://greece.mrdonn.org/greekgods/athena.html,https://greece.mrdonn.org/greekgods/perseus.html, https://greece.mrdonn.org/greekgods/kingmidas.html, include multiple choice, true or false and short answer.
This resource focuses on key figures from Greek mythology, specifically Athena, Perseus, and King Midas. Students will analyze these characters and their stories to demonstrate comprehension of their significance and the morals conveyed through their tales. Athena, born from Zeus, embodies wisdom and warfare, having sacred symbols like the owl and olive tree. Perseus, a hero son of Zeus, embarks on a quest to slay the Gorgon Medusa, armed with magical aids from the gods. King Midas showcases the consequences of greed through his wish for everything he touches to turn to gold, ultimately learning that true wealth lies in love, not material possessions. The document includes vocabulary definitions, comprehension questions, and guided analysis to deepen understanding of the characters’ motivations and the overarching moral messages in their myths.