This is the name of the God that rules the ocean.
Spelling matters!
Poseidon.
As punishment for her hubris, Arachne was turned into one of these.
A spider!
A hurricane, volcanic eruption, or couple falling in love might be described as one of these!
Phenomenon.
The name of this animal.
Capybara.
Mr. Landers has two of this kind of pet.
Two Guinea Pigs!
Five different deities appear in Athena & Arachne:
Zeus
Athena
Poseidon
Hephaestus
Who is the fifth deity that appears towards the beginning?
Metis!
To fool Arachne, Athena disguised herself as this.
An Old Woman!
This is the word we use to categorize different types of literature and film.
Genre!
The name of this drink.
Bubble Tea (Or Boba!)
Mentioned on the first day of school, this is Mr. Landers' favorite genre of literature.
Historical Fiction!
The name of Zeus' wife in Echo & Narcissus.
In addition to the origin of why our voice echoes, Echo & Narcissus explains the creation of this phenomenon.
Daffodil (or Narcissus) flower.
This word, meaning "excessive pride or self-confidence," could probably be used to describe many sixth graders.
Hubris.
As of this morning at 7:34AM, this is the most listened to artist on Spotify.
1. The Weeknd
2. Taylor Swift
3. Billie Eilish
Besides English, this is the language that Mr. Landers can read (but not speak) somewhat fluently. HINT: It is not Spanish or Portuguese!
German!
The name of this God, who acts as a sort of messenger, is the one who helps bring souls to the underworld.
Hermes!
Store food / crops.
This word means "Written works appreciated for their high quality and value."
Literature!
The name of this character from a popular book & movie series.
Katniss Everdeen.
This popular grocery store in Framingham was a place Mr. Landers worked for about two years.
Trader Joe's.
This is the name of the god that split Zeus' head open with an axe in Athena & Arachne.
Best spelling wins!
Hephaestus.
This is the name of the female creatures that punish & torture souls in the worst part o the afterlife.
You are going to spell the name of this character from Demeter & Persephone.
Triptolemus.
The number of days we have in a year.
365.
Cupertino, California.