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Classical literature lesson infographics
This semester
Earth Saturn
Earth is the only planet that Saturn is composed of
harbors life hydrogen and helium
Classical literature lesson infographics
Task Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
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
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
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
Classical literature lesson infographics
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
Classical literature lesson infographics
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
Classical literature lesson infographics
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
02 04
01 03 05
Classical literature lesson infographics
Book title
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
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
Classical literature lesson infographics
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
Classical literature lesson infographics
Directions: Read the statements and choose true or false
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…
Classical literature lesson infographics
Directions: Write a short essay
… "Medea" by Euripides
Classical literature lesson infographics
Directions: Read the statements and fill in the blanks
01 The ancient Greek poet __________ wrote "The Iliad" and "The Odyssey"
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
Classical literature lesson infographics
Directions: Classify the following plays/books into their respective categories
The Greek leaders, including Agamemnon and Achilles, assemble at Troy for the war …
Achilles rejoins the battle after the death of Patroclus, seeking vengeance …
Classical literature lesson infographics
Directions: Read the statements and correct the mistakes
…
Classical literature lesson infographics
Directions: Read the following statements and identify which character is being described
Themes
"Oedipus Rex"
… … … …
by Sophocles
Classical literature lesson infographics
Directions: Match the given classical books/plays with their respective authors
04 "Metamorphoses" … 08 "Medea" …
Classical literature lesson infographics
Directions: Imagine you had the opportunity to meet your favorite ancient author…
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
Classical literature lesson infographics
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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