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Here are 10 of my favorite activities for teaching Percy Jackson & The Olympians: The Lightning Thief. 1. Myth of Kronos. This first activity gets your middle school ELA students up and moving! Early in the novel, Percy re-tells the Myth of Kronos to his classmates during a field trip.
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A collection of downloadable worksheets, exercises and activities to teach Percy Jackson, shared by English language teachers.
Percy Jackson Coloring Pages are a fun and creative way for fans of the Percy Jackson and the Olympians series to engage with their favorite characters and scenes. The coloring pages feature a variety of images, from Percy himself to his friends Annabeth and Grover, to the monsters and gods of Greek mythology.
This is a full-length guide with activities and discussion questions for every chapter, designed for classroom teachers who would like to teach a unit on The Lightning Thief and/or Greek Mythology. It incorporates most of Rick’s favorite reading and writing activities from his years as a teacher.
During a game of capture the flag, Percy is injured, but heals and becomes refreshed after going into the water. Percy is then claimed by Poseidon, one of the “Big Three”. Zeus’ lightning bolt, the crux of his power, has been stolen, and Percy is the suspected thief.
A curriculum rationale, based on NCTE models, for those teachers considering Percy Jackson for classroom use. Literature Circle Questions A guide for The Sea of Monsters, featuring a new author interview, discussion questions and class activities!