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Greek Myth Project Instructions Quiz

Total questions: 8

Worksheet time: 8mins

Name
Class
Date
1.

How can I find login info for things like EBSCO, Britannica, and other destiny & library resources?

a)

use my student email and password

b)

login with Google

c)

follow the link to the new library website

d)

email Ms. Mathews immediately and tell her I don't know how to login

2.

I'm working on my god or goddess's biography, but I don't know what "thoughts about inner self" means. What should I do?

a)

refer to the previous slide and read the description, then email Ms. Mathews if I'm still confused

b)

google it!

c)

take a guess and hope it's right

3.

I'm typing in my answers, but they don't seem to fit in the space or "bubbles". What should I do?

a)

leave it - Ms. Mathews can change the formatting for me

b)

change the font size or move the text box around so that it will fit

c)

leave that question blank - it's not worth the effort

4.

I'm researching my god or goddess, and found a myth that seems like it might be a little inappropriate. What should I do?

a)

go show my younger siblings - it's a really interesting story after all!

b)

keep reading - it's probably not that bad

c)

close the page and choose not to use the source

d)

include it in the biography or summary - it's part of the story so it needs to be included

5.

I've picked a myth and I'm writing a summary of the story, but I really just want to be playing video games right now. You decide to write just a sentence or two and call it good. What is going to happen?

a)

you will not receive full credit for that portion of the assignment

b)

they were solid sentences, so you'll probably still get an A

6.

You're trying to explain the significance of your myth, but you can't find the answer when you try to look it up. What should you do?

a)

keep googling - someone out there has probably done the work for me

b)

brainstorm your own ideas, discuss it with another classmate, and come up with a creative connection to creation or other life lessons

c)

look up a "student summary" of your myth and paraphrase it

d)

google, copy, paste!

e)

email Ms. Mathews and brainstorm ideas with her!

7.

I was tired on Wednesday and decided to wait and finish my biography on Thursday. What is going to happen to my grade?

a)

nothing because this a "self-paced" assignment

b)

you will lose a few points for not keeping up with your work

c)

you will lose 20% of your overall grade

d)

Ms. Mathews won't be able to see - it's not like she's checking my progress every day

8.

You're researching your god or goddess, but have found some different versions of myths and sometimes even different answers for things like "vices, virtues, friends, and symbols". Why do you think that might happen? Think about the video we watched from crash course: are these stories or absolute truths?

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