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Webquest English
Greek gods

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Over 3000 years before we lived, there were other people in the world; the ancient Greeks. These Greeks had their own culture and their own religion. Today we go in search of the Gods the Greeks believed in.

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Today you will search for the different Gods the Greeks believed in. Firstly, you will read different articles about different Gods. After that you will answer questions about these Gods, so read the articles carefully!

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You will now get the links to articles about different Gods. You have to read these articles carefully, in order to answer the questions of the quiz. 

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For information on Zeus use the following link: https://kids.britannica.com/kids/article/Zeus/353952

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For information on Poseidon use this link: https://kids.britannica.com/kids/article/Poseidon/353659

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For information on Aphrodite, click on the following link:

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For information on Hera use this link:

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Who is the God or Godess of the sea?
A
Poseidon
B
Zeus
C
Aphrodite
D
Athena

Slide 9 - Quiz

Who is the ruler of all Gods?
ruler of all Gods

A
Hermes
B
Apollo
C
Hades
D
Zeus

Slide 10 - Quiz

Aphrodite is the Godess of the ...
A
War
B
Wisdom
C
Love
D
Death

Slide 11 - Quiz

To which God is Hera married?
A
Poseidon
B
Zeus
C
Hermes
D
Hades

Slide 12 - Quiz

Which statement is true?
true
A
Poseidon is the brother of Zeus.
B
Hera is married to Poseidon.
C
Aphrodite is the queen of the Gods.
D
Hera is the queen of the Gods.

Slide 13 - Quiz

What have you learned this lesson?

Slide 14 - Open question

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Slide 15 - Poll

Today we talked about Greek Gods and Godesses. We learned different names of the Gods and Godesses and the subjects of which they were Gods and Godesses. 

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