Lekcja Mitologii Greckiej
W czwartek 10 .04. sala lekcyjne zmieniła się w komnatę na Olimpie. Uczniowie klasy 5A przygotowali „Ucztę bogów”. Wcielili się w bohaterów z mitologii greckiej i prezentowali wybrane przez siebie postacie. Potem spożywali nektar i ambrozję i opowiadali mitologiczne ploteczki.
Last weeks during the Polish language lessons we read the Greek myths and learnt about Ancient Greek gods, goddesses, heroes, heroines, and other mythological creatures. On Thursday, 10 April, our classroom was changed into the Mount Olympus. We dressed up as Greek gods and goddess and when the bell rang, the Olympians entered the classroom. Zeus, Lord of heavens and king of all gods, greeted everybody and opened the ceremony. Next everybody introduced themselves and told the story of a character he or she represented. There were: Hera – the sister and wife of Zeus, Athena – the goddess of wisdom, war, justice, art and literature, Poseidon - Lord of the sea and Hades – Lord of underworld, Aphrodite – the goddess of love and beauty and Ares – the god of war and many other gods and goddesses. After the presentation it was time to start the feast. Like Greek immortals we drank nectar and ate ambrosia, our two favourite treats. Ms. Krystyna Szesny, our Polish teacher, was proud of us.
Last weeks during the Polish language lessons we read the Greek myths and learnt about Ancient Greek gods, goddesses, heroes, heroines, and other mythological creatures. On Thursday, 10 April, our classroom was changed into the Mount Olympus. We dressed up as Greek gods and goddess and when the bell rang, the Olympians entered the classroom. Zeus, Lord of heavens and king of all gods, greeted everybody and opened the ceremony. Next everybody introduced themselves and told the story of a character he or she represented. There were: Hera – the sister and wife of Zeus, Athena – the goddess of wisdom, war, justice, art and literature, Poseidon - Lord of the sea and Hades – Lord of underworld, Aphrodite – the goddess of love and beauty and Ares – the god of war and many other gods and goddesses. After the presentation it was time to start the feast. Like Greek immortals we drank nectar and ate ambrosia, our two favourite treats. Ms. Krystyna Szesny, our Polish teacher, was proud of us.
6 comments:
Nice pictures! I think it was really fun to practice History in this way!
It was not History but Polish language lesson.
Congratulations skola in Dub on your joining us!
That's a good and funny way to learn History.
Very nice idea to know the ancient greek mythology. I hope you enjoyed the anvrosia and nektar. Ancient Greeks believed that both amvrosia and nectar can make you live for ever. But only gods ate ambrosia and drunk nectar. I liked very mutch your suits. I hope one day to come to Greece and visit the real Olympus mountain. Next time you do this call me to fly there with Hermes god!
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