Visit ancient Greece! Read Greek myths, then illustrate them with a 3-D display.
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Find Greece on a world map. Research information about the names and qualities of ancient Greek characters. Read several Greek myths. Identify six characters or scenes that you find especially fascinating.
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On white paper, draw six large circles with Crayola® Erasable Colored Pencils. Within each circle draw a square whose corners all touch the sides of the circle. Cut out the six circles with Crayola Scissors.
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Inside the squares, create drawings showing characters, scenes, or objects from Greek mythology using Crayola Gel Markers. Write descriptions, including names. If you can, write them in Greek!
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Fold the lines forming each square upward. Place one circle face down on its edges. Select one edge from each of four other circles and glue them to the edges of the circle facing down with Crayola Glue Sticks.
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Glue one edge to its adjoining edge to form a square. Attach the remaining circle's edges to the four edges that are still open to form your Greek Mythology Character Cube.
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