This goddess is known for wisdom and strategic thinking. What quality might we learn from her example?
Answer: Athena and Wisdom
Medusa could turn people to stone. How can anger or revenge be harmful?
Answer: What is self-control or temperance?
The Underworld is where souls face consequences. What does this teach about actions?
Answer: What is justice or responsibility?
Virtues & Behavior
How can a student show courage in class when unsure of the answer?
Answer: What is speaking up bravely and thoughtfully?
Pegasus is a winged horse. If you were a hero choosing an animal companion, which would you choose and why?
Answer: You should have described a companion that reflects your virtues, e.g., courage, loyalty, or cleverness.
God of war, often showing both bravery and rashness in battle. What virtue or vice could his actions teach us?
Answer: Ares ; courage (or recklessness)
Cerberus guards the underworld. What virtue helps keep order and protect others?
Answer: What is duty or responsibility?
Crossing the River Styx required guidance. How does asking for help reflect virtue?
Answer: What is humility or prudence?
When tempted to take a shortcut on an assignment, how should a virtuous student respond?
Answer: What is self-control and integrity?
Cyclopes had only one eye. How might having just one eye change the way a creature sees the world? How does this relate to seeing problems differently?
Answer: Perspective matters; sometimes limitations can teach creativity or problem-solving.
The goddess of love, who inspires both kindness and selfish desire. How might love guide virtuous choices
Answer: Aphrodite; compassion or temperance
The Hydra grew two heads for each one cut off. How might patience and strategy help overcome a growing problem?
Answer: What is wisdom or perseverance?
Circe’s island tests travelers with temptation. How can we resist things that seem fun but are harmful?
Answer: What is self-control?
How can helping classmates succeed demonstrate leadership and compassion?
Answer: What is service and prudence?
Zeus throws lightning bolts when angry. If you had the power of Zeus, how would you use it responsibly?
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Zeus is the king of gods and men. How should leaders balance power and fairness?
Answer: Through justice
Sirens tempted sailors to their doom. Which virtue protects us from temptation?
Answer: What is self-control?
The labyrinth challenges anyone who enters. How does facing difficult challenges teach virtue?
Answer: What is courage or perseverance?
When a student makes a mistake, how can admitting it reflect virtue?
Answer: What is humility and moral courage?
The Graeae share one eye and one tooth. How could sharing something important teach cooperation?
Answer: What is collaboration and working together, even when resources are limited?
Hermes guides souls and delivers messages. What virtue helps us communicate wisely and honestly?
Answer: What is prudence?
The ability to think before you act.
Facing monsters often required teamwork. What virtue is essential when cooperating with others?
Answer: What is friendship or loyalty?
The sacred cattle of Helios tempted Odysseus’ crew. What happens when we ignore rules for short-term pleasure?
Answer: What is temperance or responsibility?
How can choosing long-term learning over short-term fun demonstrate virtue?
Answer: What is temperance and prudence?
King Midas turned everything to gold. Why might getting everything you want not make someone happy?
Answer: Virtues, such as temperance, and wisdom matter more than wealth.