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This semester

Lesson 1 Lesson 2 Lesson 3 Lesson 4

Mercury Venus Earth Mars


Mercury is the Venus has a Earth is a planet Mars is a very
smallest planet beautiful name that harbors life cold place
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Mercury Mars
Mercury is the closest planet Despite being red, Mars is
to the Sun actually a cold place

Venus Sun Jupiter


Venus is the second planet The Sun is the star at the Jupiter is a gas giant and the
from the Sun center of the Solar System biggest planet

Earth Saturn
Earth is the only planet that Saturn is composed of
harbors life hydrogen and helium
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Task Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

Mercury is the closest


planet to the Sun

Venus has a beautiful name


and is terribly hot

Earth is the only planet that


harbors life

Despite being red, Mars is


actually a cold place
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Poem A Poem B

Mercury is very small and the Despite being red, Mars is actually a
01 closest planet to the Sun
01 very cold place

Venus has a beautiful name and is Jupiter is a gas giant and the
02 the second planet from the Sun
02 biggest planet of them all

Earth is the only planet that Saturn is mostly composed of


03 harbors life in the Solar System
03 hydrogen and helium
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Book summary Characters
Jupiter is a gas giant and the biggest planet in Saturn is a gas giant and is mostly composed by
the entire Solar System hydrogen and helium

Chapter 1 Mercury is very small Main themes


Chapter 2 Venus has a nice name
25% 50% 75%
Chapter 3 Earth is where we all live

Chapter 4 Mars is a very cold place Theme A Theme B Theme C


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Task Description Done

Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun and the smallest one
Task A
Venus is the second planet from the Sun and terribly hot

Earth is the third planet from the Sun and harbors life
Task B
Despite being red, Mars is actually a very cold place

Jupiter is a gas giant and the biggest planet of them all


Task C
Saturn is mostly composed of hydrogen and helium
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Venus Mercury is a Jupiter
very hot
Venus is hot and the second Jupiter is the biggest planet
planet from the Sun in the Solar System

Earth Saturn
Earth is the only planet that Saturn is a gas giant and has
harbors life several rings

Mars Neptune
Despite being red, Mars is Mercury is Neptune is the farthest
actually a very cold place very small planet from the Sun
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Mercury Venus
Mercury is small Venus is the
Sun 01 and the closest 02 second planet
planet to the Sun from the Sun
The Sun is the star at the
center of the Solar System.
About three quarters of the Earth Mars
Sun is hydrogen Earth is the only Despite being red,
03 planet that 04 Mars is a very
harbors life cold place
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Mercury Venus
10% Mercury is small and the Venus is the second planet
25%
closest planet to the Sun from the Sun

Earth Mars
50% Earth is the third planet Despite being red, Mars is
75%
from the Sun actually a very cold place
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Character A Character B

Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun and Despite being red, Mars is actually a cold place.
the smallest of them all It’s full of iron oxide dust

Venus Earth Jupiter Saturn


Venus has a All humans live on Jupiter is the Saturn has several
beautiful name this planet biggest planet beautiful rings
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Venus Mars
Venus is the second Despite being red,
planet from the Sun Mars is actually a
XXXX XXXX very cold place

Mercury XXXX Earth XXXX


Mercury is the Earth is the only
closest planet to the planet that harbors
Sun life
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02 04

Mercury Venus Earth Mars Jupiter


Mercury was Venus is the Earth is the Despite being Jupiter was
named after a second planet planet that red, Mars is a named after a
Roman god from the Sun harbors life cold place Roman god

01 03 05
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Book title

Introduction Body Conclusion

Mercury is the smallest Venus is the second planet Earth is the third planet and
planet in the Solar System from the Sun harbors life

● Idea A ● Idea A ● Idea A ● Idea A ● Idea A ● Idea A


● Idea B ● Idea B ● Idea B ● Idea B ● Idea B ● Idea B
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Introduction
Venus is the second
planet from the Sun

Character A Body Character B


Mercury is the closest Earth is the planet where Jupiter is a gas giant and
planet to the Sun and the we life the biggest planet in the
smallest of them all Solar System
Conclusion
Despite being red, Mars
is a cold place
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This month Lesson
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mercury is the smallest
01 02 03 04 05 06
planet of them all

07 08 09 10 11 12 13
Literature test
14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Venus is the second
planet from the Sun
21 22 23 24 25 26 27

28 29 30 31
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Directions: Read the statements and choose the correct answer filling the text box

01 Who is the author of the epic 02 How wrote the epic poem
poem "The Iliad"? "The Aeneid"?
A Homer A Horace

B Virgil B Virgil

C Sophocles C Cicero

D Ovid D Ovid
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Directions: Read the statements and choose true or false

Statements True False

The ancient Greek playwright Euripides is known for writing comedies

The character of Achilles is invulnerable except for his heel

Sappho is known for her poems addressing love and desire

William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet" is based on an Greek myth


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Directions: Read each question and answer according to what you have studied

01 What are the key themes explored in "The Iliad" and how do they reflect
the values of ancient Greek society?
Write your answer here…

02 Who wrote the ancient Indian epic "Mahabharata" and what is its primary
focus?
Write your answer here…
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Directions: Write a short essay

● Choose your favorite classical play or Write your essay here…


book and write a short essay discussing its
themes, characters, and significance
● Your essay should be well-structured,
provide specific examples from the text,
and demonstrate your understanding of the
work's literary elements
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Directions: Complete the diagram according to what you have studied

… "Oedipus Rex" by Sophocles

Epic poetry "The Iliad" by Homer


Genres
… "Lysistrata" by Aristophanes

… "Medea" by Euripides
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Directions: Read the statements and fill in the blanks

01 The ancient Greek poet __________ wrote "The Iliad" and "The Odyssey"

02 Playwright __________ authored "Oedipus Rex" and "Antigone" in ancient Greece

03 Aesop's __________ teach morals through short animal stories

04 __________ is an Indian epic delving into duty, righteousness, and reality's nature

05 "The Art of War" by __________ offers insights into ancient Chinese military strategies
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Directions: Classify the following plays/books into their respective categories

● "Oedipus Rex" by Sophocles Comedy Epic Tragedy


● "Lysistrata" by Aristophanes
● "The Iliad" by Homer "Oedipus Rex" by
● "The Aeneid" by Virgil Sophocles
● "Antigone" by Sophocles
● "The Clouds" by Aristophanes
● "Medea" by Euripides
● "The Odyssey" by Homer
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Directions: Arrange the following events from Homer's epic poem "The Iliad" in chronological order

Hector kills Patroclus, Achilles' friend, wearing Achilles' armor. …

Achilles withdraws from battle due to his conflict with Agamemnon 01

Achilles avenges Patroclus' death by killing Hector in single combat …

The Greek leaders, including Agamemnon and Achilles, assemble at Troy for the war …

Achilles rejoins the battle after the death of Patroclus, seeking vengeance …
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Directions: Read the statements and correct the mistakes

Homer's "Iliad" is a play written by the famous Greek playwright

Homer's "Iliad" is an epic poem written by the famous Greek poet

Julius Caesar, the Roman Emperor, wrote "The Art of War"

"The Bhagavad Gita" is an ancient Chinese text discussing military strategies


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Directions: Read the following statements and identify which character is being described

01 This character is the hero of an ancient Greek epic, known


Odysseus
for his cunning and wit during the Trojan War

02 He is a tragic figure who unknowingly kills his father and



marries his mother, fulfilling a terrible prophecy

03 She is a powerful sorceress in Greek mythology, known



for her ability to transform men into animals
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Directions: Choose a specific classical work that contains each of these themes

Themes

Destiny Love War Revenge Ethics

"Oedipus Rex"
… … … …
by Sophocles
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Directions: Match the given classical books/plays with their respective authors

01 "The Aeneid" Virgil 05 "The Republic" …

02 "The Iliad" … 06 "Antigone" …

03 "Oedipus Rex" … 07 "The Odyssey" …

04 "Metamorphoses" … 08 "Medea" …
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Directions: Imagine you had the opportunity to meet your favorite ancient author…

1. Who would it be and why Question 01…


do you choose it?
Imagine a response…
2. Write a dialogue between
yourself and your chosen Question 02…
author
Imagine a response…
3. Imagine what their
answers would be based Question 03…
on what you studied
Imagine a response…
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Directions: Unscramble the letters to reveal the titles of well-known classical plays/books

S D E O P I U X R E H T E E E D A N I
O E D I P U S R E X

M E E A D M T M R H S S E A O P O E

P I O O H R S H L S P E H T E D S E O Y S Y
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Directions: Find the most famous Classical Literature authors in the word search puzzle

HOMER A E S C H Y L U S B P H
SOPHOCLES C S O P H O C L E S L O
EURIPIDES
ARISTOPHANES D E U R I P I D E S A M
AESCHYLUS A R I S T O T L E F T E
HERODOTUS
PLATO H E R O D O T U S R O R
ARISTOTLE A R I S T O P H A N E S
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