MATERIALS: MIX IT UP CUTOUTS CORNELL NOTE EXAMPLES Oedipus Rex: Introduction Agenda Welcome (10 minutes) New Policies and Procedures (15) Mix it up (10 minutes) Cornell Notes (5 minutes) Oedipus Notes (15 minutes) Picture Quiz (5 minutes) Greek Tragedy (20 minutes) Bloom’s Taxonomy (20 minutes) Essays (10 minutes)
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M A T E R I A L S : M I X I T U P C U T O U T S
C O R N E L L N O T E E X A M P L E S
Oedipus Rex: Introduction
Agenda
Welcome (10 minutes)
New Policies and Procedures (15)
Mix it up (10 minutes)
Cornell Notes (5 minutes)
Oedipus Notes (15 minutes)
Picture Quiz (5 minutes)
Greek Tragedy (20 minutes)
Bloom’s Taxonomy (20 minutes)
Essays (10 minutes)
• I W I L L W R I T E I N C O R N E L L N O T E S
• I W I L L C R E A T E A S H O R T S T O R Y U S I N G T H E T H R E E U N I T I E S
• I W I L L C R E A T E A G R E E K T R A G E D Y E M P L O Y I N G H A M A R T I A A N D P E R I P E T E I A
• I W I L L C R E A T E L E V E L O N E A N D L E V E L T W O Q U E S T I O N S F R O M B L O O M ’ S T A X O N O M Y .
Oedipus Rex: Introduction
Think, Pair, Share
Let’s talk about Winter Break. Talk to anyone in the room about your winter
vacation. Any cool family traditions? Any interesting vacation locales? Any awesome stories to share?
New Policies and Procedures
Buddy System
The person you are sitting next to is your “buddy”. In your agenda, write down their:
Full name Email Home phone Cell phone
If you are absent, they will collect an extra assignment and make sure it gets to you.
Late/Absent Work
You have until the end of the week to turn in a late assignment or make-up a test If you miss Friday, you have until the end of the day
The gradebook will be closed on Fridays. Once a 0 is entered, it will stay a 0 until the end of the
semester.
You will have a Saturday detention for not turning in a major essay/project/etc. the first day it is due.
Extra Credit Project
One extra credit project will be given at the 15-week. To earn it, you must:
Have only 3 zeros entered into the gradebook for the entire semester.
Have completed ALL major essays, projects, tests, etc.
Tutoring
Tutoring is: Friday at 7:00 AM or 3:45 PM. If you do not arrive by 7:05 or 3:50, you will be given a
Saturday detention. To be on time you must:
Sit down Take out any current work for English such as flashcards, reading,
etc. Begin to work silently/independently
Doctor’s appointments, dentist appointments, etc. must be scheduled around tutoring.
If you have adult school, you must reschedule it to Saturdays. See Ms. Perez or Ms. Medina as to how.
Vocabulary
You must have a vocabulary flashcard booklet by next Monday.
We will put all flashcards in this booklet and keep them together
Vocabulary is cumulative from last semester, and we will have 3 cumulative vocabulary tests.
• I W I L L W R I T E I N C O R N E L L N O T E S ( T O H E L P M E S T U D Y A N D B E T T E R U N D E R S T A N D C O N C E P T S )
Oedipus Rex: Introduction
Mix it up!
Greek Name
Roman Name
Attributes Symbol
Zeus King of the gods, easily angered
Hera
Mars
Aphrodite
Athena
Neptune
Ceres Bundle of grain
Hephaestus Gods’ blacksmith, physically ugly
Artemis
Hermes
Apollo Caduceus
Mix it up! Greek Name
Roman Name
Attributes Symbol
Zeus Jupiter King of the gods, easily angered Lightning bolt
Hera Juno Wife of Zeus, easily jealous peacock
Ares Mars God of war, strong and fearsome Vultures and dogs
Aphrodite Venus Goddess of love and beauty Water and roses
Athena Minerva Goddess of wisdom, learning Owl and olive
Poseidon Neptune God of the sea trident
Demeter Ceres Goddess of the harvest Bundle of grain
Apollo Apollo God of music, healing, truth, light Caduceus
Name Subject: Cornell Notes
Date
Main Point/Idea #1
Main Point #2 Explanation of main point/idea/details/notes
More explanation
Explanation of main point #2 More details on main point #2
Summary: To be written as homework and checked on a
weekly basis.
Examples:
1. Zeus/Jupiter
2. Hera/Juno
3. Ares/Mars.
4. Aphrodite/Venus
5. Athena/Minerva
6. Poseidon/Neptune
1. King of the gods, easily angered, Lightning bolt
2. Wife of Zeus, easily jealous, peacock
3. God of war, strong and fearsome, vultures and dogs
4. Goddess of love and beauty, Water and roses
5. Goddess of wisdom and learning, Owl and olive
6. God of the sea, trident
7. Demeter/Ceres
8. Hephaestus/Vulcan
9. Artemis/Diana
10. Hermes/Mercury
11. Apollo/Apollo
7. Goddess of the harvest, Bundle of grain
8. Gods’ blacksmith, physically ugly, Hammer
9. Goddess of the hunt, associated with the marketplace or agora, Moon
10. Messenger of the gods, Winged feet
11. God of music, healing, truth, light, Caduceus
Sophocles
Oedipus Rex
Oedipus
famous Greek playwright especially well-known for his three plays:
Oedipus at Colonus, Oedipus Rex, and Antigone 496-406 BCE
Oedipus comes from Corinth, and is son of King Polybus and Queen Merope
He leaves Corinth because of a prophecy that he will kill his father and marry his mother
He journeys to Thebes, and saves the city by answering the sphynx’s riddle
Summary Here
Name Oedipus Rex
January 9/10, 2011
Sphynx’s Riddle
Thebes
Jocasta
Q: “What is the creature that walks on four legs in the morning, two legs at noon, and three in the evening?"
A: man
For answering the riddle, the sphynx kills herself. Oedipus becomes king of Thebes by marrying the newly widowed queen, Jocasta, as a reward for saving Thebes from the sphynx
Name Greek Drama
January 9/10, 2011
3 unities
Greek Tragedy
Hamartia
Hubris
Peripeteia
Action- one main plot point (no sub-plots) Place- one main space for action (one
backdrop in a play) Time- action occurs in real time (the 2-3
hours it takes for a play to start and end)
A Greek tragedy is a verse drama written in elevated language in which a noble protagonist falls to ruin through a complete reversal of fortune (peripeteia) during a struggle caused by a flaw (hamartia) in his character, such as pride (hubris), or an error in his rulings or judgments.
Name Greek Drama
January 9/10, 2011
Sophoclean Tragedy
Hamartia
Peripeteia
Catharsis
It is based on events that already took place. The audience is familiar with these events. The protagonist (main character) is a person of
noble birth and stature. The protagonist has a weakness (hamartia) and,
because of it, becomes isolated and suffers a downfall (peripeteia).
Because the protagonist's fall is not entirely his or her own fault, the audience may end up pitying him or her.
The fallen protagonist gains self-knowledge. He has a deeper insight into himself and
understands his weakness. The audience undergoes catharsis, a purging of
emotions, after experiencing pity, fear, shock and other strong feelings.
The audience leaves feeling better.
Picture Quiz Zeus/Jupiter
Hera/Juno
Ares/Mars
Aphrodite/Venus
Athena/Minerva
Poseidon/Neptune
Demeter/Ceres
Hephaestus/Vulcan
Artemis/Diana
Hermes/
Mercury
Apollo/Apollo
Sophocles
Oedipus Rex
Oedipus
3 unities: action, time, place
Hamartia
Hubris
Peripeteia
Catharsis
I am the god of war and military strength.
Picture Quiz
I am the amount of time it takes for the play to happen. I only take a few hours total.
Zeus/Jupiter
Hera/Juno
Ares/Mars
Aphrodite/Venus
Athena/Minerva
Poseidon/Neptune
Demeter/Ceres
Hephaestus/Vulcan
Artemis/Diana
Hermes/
Mercury
Apollo/Apollo
Sophocles
Oedipus Rex
Oedipus
3 unities: action, time, place
Hamartia
Hubris
Peripeteia
Catharsis
Picture Quiz
My symbol is the caduceus. I am the god of light and healing. I have an oracle at Delphi who makes prophecies.
Zeus/Jupiter
Hera/Juno
Ares/Mars
Aphrodite/Venus
Athena/Minerva
Poseidon/Neptune
Demeter/Ceres
Hephaestus/Vulcan
Artemis/Diana
Hermes/
Mercury
Apollo/Apollo
Sophocles
Oedipus Rex
Oedipus
3 unities: action, time, place
Hamartia
Hubris
Peripeteia
Catharsis
Picture Quiz
I am the goddess of intelligence, wisdom, and military strategy.
Zeus/Jupiter
Hera/Juno
Ares/Mars
Aphrodite/Venus
Athena/Minerva
Poseidon/Neptune
Demeter/Ceres
Hephaestus/Vulcan
Artemis/Diana
Hermes/
Mercury
Apollo/Apollo
Sophocles
Oedipus Rex
Oedipus
3 unities: action, time, place
Hamartia
Hubris
Peripeteia
Catharsis
Picture Quiz
I am one setting or backdrop where everything occurs.
Zeus/Jupiter
Hera/Juno
Ares/Mars
Aphrodite/Venus
Athena/Minerva
Poseidon/Neptune
Demeter/Ceres
Hephaestus/Vulcan
Artemis/Diana
Hermes/
Mercury
Apollo/Apollo
Sophocles
Oedipus Rex
Oedipus
3 unities: action, time, place
Hamartia
Hubris
Peripeteia
Catharsis
Picture Quiz
I am a character flaw, such as indecision, that will lead to a character’s downfall.
Zeus/Jupiter
Hera/Juno
Ares/Mars
Aphrodite/Venus
Athena/Minerva
Poseidon/Neptune
Demeter/Ceres
Hephaestus/Vulcan
Artemis/Diana
Hermes/
Mercury
Apollo/Apollo
Sophocles
Oedipus Rex
Oedipus
3 unities: action, time, place
Hamartia
Hubris
Peripeteia
Catharsis
Picture Quiz
I am the complete reversal of one’s fortune.
Zeus/Jupiter
Hera/Juno
Ares/Mars
Aphrodite/Venus
Athena/Minerva
Poseidon/Neptune
Demeter/Ceres
Hephaestus/Vulcan
Artemis/Diana
Hermes/
Mercury
Apollo/Apollo
Sophocles
Oedipus Rex
Oedipus
3 unities: action, time, place
Hamartia
Hubris
Peripeteia
Catharsis
Picture Quiz
I am an emotional release the audience feels after seeing the tragedy
Zeus/Jupiter
Hera/Juno
Ares/Mars
Aphrodite/Venus
Athena/Minerva
Poseidon/Neptune
Demeter/Ceres
Hephaestus/Vulcan
Artemis/Diana
Hermes/
Mercury
Apollo/Apollo
Sophocles
Oedipus Rex
Oedipus
3 unities: action, time, place
Hamartia
Hubris
Peripeteia
Catharsis
• I W I L L C R E A T E A S H O R T S T O R Y U S I N G T H E T H R E E U N I T I E S
• I W I L L C R E A T E A G R E E K T R A G E D Y E M P L O Y I N G H A M A R T I A A N D P E R I P E T E I A
( S O I C A N B E T T E R U N D E R S T A N D T H E S T R U C T U R E O F O E D I P U S R E X I N O R D E R T O S C O R E B E T T E R O N T H E U N I T T E S T )
Oedipus Rex: Introduction
My Greek Tragedy
Setting: Action: ______________ Place: _______________ Time frame: __________
Characters Main Character:_____________ God(dess): _____________ Other characters: ________________
Hamartia: (choose one) pride, rage, indecision, impiety, ignorance, etc.
Prophecy or riddle: Peripeteia:
My Greek Tragedy Setting:
Action: return from war Place: Ares’ temple Time frame: half an hour
Characters Main Character: prince God(dess): Mars, Athena Other characters: brothers, priests
Hamartia: (choose one) rage
Prophecy or riddle: Prophecy: The son of a king would kill the father to become the
leader Peripeteia:
Loss of kingdom and family
Story book
The Tragedy of A Prince
Page 1:
The prince and his brothers worship Ares in the temple because they have recently returned from battle victorious.
Page 2
While praying, the prince finds a prophecy written that one of the king’s sons will cause his death.
Page 3:
The prince loves his father, so in a rage (his hamartia) he kills all his brothers so they cannot harm his father.
Page 4:
The king, upon seeing his sons massacred, immediately dies of heartache and grief.
Page 5
The prince suffers peripeteia, and is banished from the land because of his actions. His sister ascends the throne due to her devotion to Athena.
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