Greek
Percy Jackson
Books
Creative Brain
U.S. Geography
100

This goddess of wisdom helped heroes like Odysseus and Percy.

Who is Athena?

100

This is the real name of Percy’s sword.

What is Anaklusmos

100

This is the turning point in a story where everything changes.

What is the climax?

100

This is the world you create in your story.

What is the setting?

100

This is the largest U.S. state by land size.

What is Alaska?

200

This Titan was overthrown by Zeus and later tried to rise again.

Who is Kronos?

200

This character is the son of Hermes and starts off as Percy’s rival.

Who is Luke?

200

This is when a story is told from “I” instead of “he” or “she.”

What is first person point of view?

200

This is a made-up map for your book world.

What is fantasy map?

200

This state is known as the Sunshine State.

What is Florida? 

300

This creature is half man and half bull and lives in a maze.

What is the Minotaur?

300

This place is the entrance to the Underworld in the first book.

What is Los Angeles or the DOA Recording Studios?

300

This is a hint about something that will happen later.

What is foreshadowing?

300

This is when you build a whole world with rules, creatures, and places.

What is world-building?


300

This state is home to the Grand Canyon.

What is Arizona?

400

This river in the Underworld makes people forget their memories.

What is the River Lethe?

400

This goddess turned Medusa into a monster.

Who is Athena?

400

This is when a character changes over time.

What is character development?

400

This is the hero’s journey or main path of the story.

What is the plot?

400

This state is shaped like a mitten.

What is Michigan?

500

This hero defeated the Minotaur using a thread to find his way out.

Who is Theseus?

500

This is the name of the camp for Roman demigods.

What is Camp Jupiter?

500

This is the lesson or message of a story.

What is theme?

500

This is when you connect multiple books together.

What is a series?

500

This state has the most people in the U.S.

What is California?