Transcript Greek Godsx
Greek Pantheon
Social Studies
Aim & Do Now
Aim: Who were the Gods and Goddesses of ancient Greece?
Do Now: Copy chart into binders.
Children of Cronus and Rea
Cronus
(Time)
Rea
(Mother
Earth)
Zeus
Hera
Hestia
Poseidon
Pluto
Demeter
Children of Zeus and Hera
Apollo
Zeus &
Hera
Dionysus
Hercules
Artemis
Athena
Hermes
Questions:
Who were the Olympian gods?
How many were there? What
was their roles? Match gods
that may seem similar.
Identify patterns of the gods
and infer what might have been
important to the ancient
Greeks?
Investigate who the offspring of
Hera and Zeus were. Cite
Evidence from the document.
Apply concepts from the Gods
you’ve read about and infer why
they were given human
characteristics.
Zeus
Notes
King of the Olympians and
all gods.
Symbols include a
lightening bolt, an eagle,
and an oak tree.
Zeus
Hera
Notes
Queen of the Olympians
and Gods
Sister of Zeus
Symbols are the peacock
and the pomegranate
Hera
Poseidon
Notes
God of the seas
Earthquakes were also
attributed to him
Carries a trident
Brother of Zeus and Hera
Poseidon
Artemis
Artemis was the goddess of
the moon
She was associated with
nature.
She could cause plagues
Pluto
Notes
God of the underworld
Also known as “Hades”
Brother of Zeus and Hera
Has a 3 headed dog named
“Cerberus”
Pluto
Demeter
Notes
Goddess of plants and
nature
Sister of Zeus and Hera
Winter is attributed to her.
Demeter
Hephaestus
Notes
God of the forge
Crafted many of the tools
the gods used
Hephaestus
Ares
Notes
God of war
Short tempered
In love with Aphrodite
Ares
Athena
Notes
Goddess of wisdom
Born out of the skull of
Zeus
Patroness of Athens
Athena
Aphrodite
Notes
Goddess of love
Aphrodite was born out of
water
Married to Hephaestus but
in love with Ares
Aphrodite
Apollo
Notes
God of the Sun
Oracle at Delphi was
dedicated to him
Apollo
Hermes
Notes
Messenger of the gods
Depicted with winged shoes
Hermes
Dionysus
Notes
God of wine and festivities
Wandered the world
teaching people how to
make wine
Dionysus