Myths
Gods
Goddesses
Definitions
True or False
100

Myths are fictional or nonfictional stories.

Fictional
100

_______ is the leader of the Gods and Goddesses.

Zeus

100

________ was given a box and told never to open it

Pandora

100

What does immortal mean?

Living forever

100

Ancient Greece is where the Olympics began.

True

200

Myths often try to explain things in __________.

Nature

200

________ controls the ocean and can create earthquakes.

Poseidon

200

_______ was turned into a spider by Athena.

Arachne

200

_________is a maze (as in a garden) formed by paths separated by high hedges.

Labyrinth

200

Epimetheus created people.

False

300

Myths can teach a __________.

Lesson

300

________had to complete 12 labors.

Hercules

300
______ has a bow and arrow and known as the huntress.

Artemis

300

_______ is a handwoven textile used for hangings, curtains, and upholstery and usually has pictures or designs.

Tapestry

300

Men and women were at the first Olympic games.

False
400

What are two types of characters found in a myth?

Gods, Goddesses, humans, creatures or monsters

400
Which God created humans?

Prometheus

400

_______ is married to Zeus.

Hera

400

_____ is an independent city that has its own government and is separate from other countries.

City-state

400

Mount Olympus is where the Ancient Greeks believed the 12 main Gods and Goddesses lived.

True

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