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Introduction to Classical Mythology
Learn how to capture student fascination with the adventures of Odysseus, the labors of Hercules, and the battles of Achilles. Utilize these powerful and imaginative stories to invite further study which rewards the student with a deeper level of understanding not only of the myths themselves but of the people who originated these provocative stories. Learn more about mythology in order to incorporate it into the study of history, literature, science, music or art. Appreciate a systematic approach to the study of classical mythology. Information in this course is in alignment with Common Core Standards and NBPT standards.
NOTE: Required textbook must be purchased separately.
NOTE: Required textbook must be purchased separately.
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