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This video gives good explanations about the Olympian GODS in Greek Mythology. It also discusses how they are interrelated. There are subtitles that go along with the narration, making it easy to follow. Images of the Gods are displayed on the screen as they are each being described. (07:25)
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A video that gives a brief summary of the Olympian goddesses of ancient Greek mythology. Also, there are images to enhance the brief summary of each goddess. (05:34)
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In this video, kids will learn all about the history of Greek mythology and key facts about the most famous Greek gods and goddesses. (08:06)
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This seven minute video is an excellent overview of the Greek Gods. A list of the gods so that the students could take notes would be of benefit. Summary:
There are 12 gods and goddesses who reside in Mount Olympus, these gods have influenced everything today such as the battle
of Troy. The War God, Ares, is bloodthirsty and loves war. He is ruthless and feared by many. Another god, Hephaestus, was one of the only ugly gods on Mount Olympus. It is said that Zeus, the god of gods threw him down the mountain because of his unattractiveness. However,he is really powerful and is the god of forges. He crafted the tools and palaces of the Gods. The only god with a mortal parent was Dionyus.He is the god of Wine and Theater. The worlds best poetry was written to him. Apollo was the god of propechy, music, and bow. He is the first god to teach mortals ( us ) to sing and use medicine. Poseidon, one of the big three original gods that defeated Kronos, ruled the Sea. He has a
powerful trident that sets earthquakes and amazing storms to destroy his enemies. Zeus, his brother, is the god of gods and lighting. He has a powerful thunderbolt that can kill anyone including his brother Poseidon. Hermes was the messenger god and the god of thieves and commerce.( interstate commerce! ) Hermes is credited with aiding travelers. The last god is Hades who is the god of the underworld. He is one of the big three buthas been outshadowed by his brother. He is usually shown as the god of death. Run time 07:24.
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A seven minute video that explains the Greek gods and what they did and why. This is a great video that explains to students what each god's power. Would be an ideal introduction video. Students would benefit from having a list of the gods so they could add information as the video shows.
Found by freealan in History of Greece
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Midas Touch is a traditional myth from Greece. King Midas is popularly remembered for his ability to turn everything he touched into gold. The moral is that richness doesn't bring happiness. This video contains text, and background music, but no narration. This is another example of Greek mythology to help compliment the story of The One-Eyed Giant. (01:00)
Found by Rockefellerteacher in The One-Eyed Giant, Bk 1 Tales from the Odyssey
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Some believe an underground site on the island of Crete was the labyrinth of the Minotaur, Greek mythology's vicious half-man, half-beast creature. Run time 03:00.
Found by Bfiester in Greek Mythology
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This is an example of Greek Mythology that is suitable for younger students. This is the story of Diana and the Golden Apples where a girl ends up with her childhood sweetheart. This is an older cartoon, so the sound quality is not the best, but definitely worth showing. (06:00)
Found by Rockefellerteacher in The One-Eyed Giant, Bk 1 Tales from the Odyssey
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In the Greek mythology, Sisyphus was a king who was cursed to roll a
huge boulder up a hill, only to watch it roll back down, and to repeat
this throughout eternity.
A beach cleanup on Midway Atoll made us feel just like Sisyphus.
There
are millions of tons of plastics present in our oceans, and these are
constantly fragmenting into smaller and smaller pieces which are
scattered throughout the water column and present, in different
densities, throughout all the worlds oceans.
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February 7, 2011 at 12:36 AM
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Feed That Dog
From pbslearningmedia.org, produced by Thirteen/WNET New York
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In this video segment from Cyberchase, the CyberSquad must feed Cerberus, the three-headed dog of Greek mythology, in order to escape. The problem is that the dog has three heads and the CyberSquad only has two apples to split between them. It is up to the CyberSquad to figure out how they can divide their apples evenly among Cerberus' three heads. (2:04)
Found by Mrs Jefferies in Fractions-Equal Parts
February 20, 2012 at 03:49 PM
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Medea Sarcophagus, 140 - 150 C.E., marble, 65 x 227 cm (Altes Museum, Berlin). This video discusses the mythological story of Jason, Medea, and Creusa told through the carvings on this ancient sarcophagus. *NOTE: The story contains some graphic material.* However, this video would be useful in an art history or Greek mythology discussion. (4:57)
Found by mmelton in Sculpture-400 C.E. Ancient Cultures
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A Greek lullaby from the Lullabies of Europe education project. The lullabies collection consists of 35 lullabies in 7 European languages. Words are highlighted at the bottom of the screen. (00:40)
Found by Joel Josephson in Greek
November 8, 2010 at 07:44 AM
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This video is to help students in math and science classes learn the Greek alphabet. The pronunciation is the English way of saying the letters in an American accent. It is NOT meant for those actually trying to learn Greek as a foreign language.
Found by videomathtutor in Modern Greek
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Learn the Greek language by reading the English-Greek translations as actors walk through each lesson in the latest Greek textbook by Papaloizos Publications, "Modern Greek." Greek videos offer learning solutions similar to Rosetta Stone, with modern accounts of activities and words played out by screen actors, and translated in both Greek and English. Written by Greek professor and historian, Dr Theodore Papaloizos, the book "Modern Greek" teaches the language in easy, comprehensible terms that make learning a new language fun and exciting.
Found by grazianione in Modern Greek
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In this video clip you will learn the names of animals in Greek. Each animal is hown in English text, Greek Text, and spoken in Greek.
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The Greek language is a beautiful language with melodious words and poetic meanings. In this video you will learn the Greek Alphabet. First he letter is shown and then the letter is said.
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In this video each number is shown with the Greek word and then spoken in Greek. Learn the numbers in Greek.
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A video on pronouncing ancient Greek words. The symbols used in Greek to show the sound a letter makes is discussed. (08:48)
Found by grazianione in Ancient Greek
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In this video you will learn the days days of the week and the months of the year in Greek. (01:57)
Found by grazianione in Modern Greek
July 27, 2009 at 03:20 PM
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Steve Demme teaches the Greek alphabet in 10 minutes to a small class of students.
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This video teaches ancient Greek vocabulary. Discusses the accents and how to write and pronounce the words.(05:15)
Found by grazianione in Ancient Greek
July 28, 2009 at 02:14 PM
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Ancient Greek alphabet. This video teaches how to pronounce and write the letters of the alphabet. (05:08)
Found by grazianione in Ancient Greek
July 28, 2009 at 02:11 PM
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The Hippocratic Oath recited in the original ancient-Greek language. Reconstructed pronunciation. (04:29)
Found by ian6 in Ancient Greek
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This is a recitation of the 19th fable of Aesop, in reconstructed ancient Greek pronunciation, (with English translation under the original text). This has been translated and is being recited by Ioannis Stratakis. (1:49) Note: You may find his full offerings at podium-arts.com.
Found by ian6 in Ancient Greek
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This animated presentation is in three parts and it helps students understand is the Greek myth of Demeter and Persephone. One day, Persephone was brought to the underworld while she was with her mother. Hades tricked her to eating the fruit, so from now on, she had to go down to the underworld in the winter. And back to her mother in the spring & summer. Hence, the seasons.
Found by freealan in Myths, Legends, and Mysteries
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