World Mythology Syllabus Timeline
2010-2011 School Year
M. Cordell
Week 1:
- Course Syllabus, Parent Contact, Classroom Rules and Expectations.
- Essay I
Weeks 2-5: Greek Mythology Unit
- Paper Bag Speeches
- Introduction to Ancient Greece Quiz I
- Novel, “Heroes, Gods, and Monsters…” by Bernard Evslin. The Gods & Nature Myths p3-105
- Mythology Vocabulary and Quiz (Each Friday).
- Greek Gods & Goddesses Magazine Project Due __/__/__.
- Greek Gods & Goddesses Test I
- Review Process for Essay Writing
- “My” Nature Myth Essay II
Weeks 5-8:
- Homer’s “The Iliad” and “Odyssey”
- Letter to Odysseus Essay III
- “The Odyssey” Test II
- “The Odyssey” Project Due __/__/__.
- Novel, “Heroes, Gods, and Monsters…” Demigods and Fables p111-213
- The Hero’s Journey Notes
- Clash of the Titans
- Perseus vs. Odysseus Compare Contrast Essay IV
- “Heroes, Gods, and Monsters…” Test II
Weeks 9-10: Roman Mythology Unit
- Introduction to Roman Mythology
- Novel, “Cupid” by Julius Lester (Audio Book)
- “Cupid” Essay V
- Drama, “Medea” by Euripides
Weeks 11-12: African Mythology Unit
- Introduction to African Mythology & Chief Gods
- Selections from the Yoruba, Efik, and the West African cultures. Myths, “Gassire’s Lute” and “Sundiata”.
- Virtual Field Trip Project Due __/__/__
- Chief Gods of African Mythology Test III
Weeks 14-15: Gothic Literature
- Introduction to Gothic Literature Notes and Class Discussion
- Create you own “Scary Story” using Gothic Literature Elements
- “Scary Story” Presentation
- Novel, “Dracula”, by Bram Stoker.
- Dracula Chapter Quizzes (After some chapters)
- Dracula.
Weeks 16-18: The British Isles, Middle Eastern, & Review
- Introduction to The British Isles and Middle Eastern Mythology
- Short-Stories, “King Arthur” and “Telepinu”.
- The Last Legion.
- Group Activity
- Review for Cumulative Final Exam.
- Final Exam
*Please keep in mind that this is a preliminary agenda for align us for the semester, so at any moment the selections or scheduled activities may stray from the alignment. If a change does occur the activities will always remain in coherence with the class Standards and School regulations.
My Reminder:Course Contract
I have read the course syllabus for my World Mythology class. I plan to put forth my greatest effort in order to do well in Mr. Cordell’s class. I do understand that this is an English elective, and this class carries the same point value as a core class. Since this is an English class, I also realize that I am expected to read, write, and have my materials daily. I will always exhibit a positive attitude and abide by classroom rules and procedures that have been placed before me. I know that if I break any of these rules, this contract does serve as my warning. Lastly, I realize that I am responsible for my education.
Sincerely,
Your Name: ______Today’s Date: __/__/__