Natural Phenomena
Characters
Life Lessons
Pantheon
Vocabulary
100
"Artemis, Orion, and the Seven Sisters" explains this natural phenomena.
The hunting scene constellation seen in the night sky during the fall and winter.
100
This character was known to give his name to time.
Cronos
100
"Don't cling to things, because everything is impermanent"
"Echo and Narcissus"
100
A symbol of this god is the eagle
Zeus
100
This vocab word means conflict or strife
Discord
200
"Zeus and Hera" explains this natural phenomena.
The rage of the defeated Titans causing earthquakes and volcanoes.
200
These characters married their sisters.
Cronos and Rhea Zeus and Hera
200
"Love is how you stay alive, even after you are gone"
"Artemis, Orion, and the Seven Sisters"
200
A symbol of this god is the trident
Poseidon
200
This word means strong, muscular
Brawny
300
"Echo and Narcissus" explains this natural phenomena.
Echoes in cavernous areas
300
The brother of Prometheus and husband to Pandora
Epimetheus
300
"Be compassionate. And take responsibility for each other. If we only learned those lessons, this world would be so much better a place."
"The Firebringer"
300
This goddess was known to have sprung forth from Zeus' head.
Athena
300
This is a Greek goddess who dwells in woodlands and waters
Nymphs
400
"The Firebringer" explains these natural phenomena
How mankind learned to harness fire. How mankind was created in the image of the gods.
400
This character was known to have "drowned in his own perfection"
Narcissus
400
"Love always wins"
Pandora
400
This goddess is known as the goddess of the chase.
Artemis
400
A loose-fitting Greek garment
Tunic
500
"Pandora" explains these natural phenomena
How all the terrible things mankind must face came to be. The first woman
500
This character tricked Artemis into killing Orion
Apollo
500
"There is no foundation, no secure ground, upon which people may stand today if it isn't the family."
"Zeus and Hera"
500
The first one
Oranos
500
Shackled; chained
Fettered
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