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The Family Tree of the Greek Gods is very large and confusing. It can be seen here: http://ludios.org/greekgods/For this lapbook element you’ll match up the gods of Mount Olympus with their purpose among the gods.The Twelve Olympians, in Greek mythology, were the principal gods of the Greek pantheon, residing atop Mount Olympus. There were, at various times, fourteendifferent gods recognized as Olympians, though never more than twelve at one time. Zeus, Hera, Poseidon, Ares, Hermes, Hephaestus, Aphrodite, Athena, Apollo,and Artemis are always considered Olympians. Hestia, Demeter, Dionysus, and Hades are the variable gods among the Twelve. Hestia gave up her position as anOlympian to Dionysus in order to live among mankind (eventually she was assigned the role of tending the fire on Mount Olympus). Persephone spent six months ofthe year in the underworld (causing winter), and was allowed to return to Mount Olympus for the other six months in order to be with her mother, Demeter. And,although Hades was always one of the principal Greek gods, his home in the underworld of the dead made his connection to the Olympians more tenuous. TheOlympians gained their supremacy in the world of gods after Zeus led his siblings to victory in war with the Titans; Zeus, Hera, Poseidon, Demeter, Hestia, and Hadeswere siblings; all other Olympians (with the exception of foam-born Aphrodite) are usually considered the children of Zeus by various mothers, except for Athena,who in some versions of the myth was born of Zeus alone. Additionally, some versions of the myth state that Hephaestus was born of Hera alone as Hera's revengefor Zeus' solo birth of Athena.Chapter 23. This lapbook has been compiled by Alia Macrina Heise from http://runofthemillfamily.blogspot.com/. This list is meant to complementthe book The Story of The World Volume One by Susan Wise Bauer. This list and it’s author are neither affiliated with nor endorsed by Susan WiseBauer or Peace Hill Press. This lapbook is not to be sold or distributed for profit.

These are 14 matchbook books. One for each god. Cut out the 2 large bases as two whole pieces. Fold them in half. Put them insideof each other and glue the bottom flaps of each together. This gives you a book with a front, inside top flap, inside bottom flap, turnthe page and another whole inside spread. Cut out the matchbooks individually and fold like matchbooks. Glue the title page to thevery outside flap. Glue the back of the base to your lapbook. Glue four matchbooks to top flap on the inside and four to insidebottom flap. Turn the page and glue three to the next inside top flap, and three more to the inside bottom flap. Cut out the pictures,names and descriptions of the gods and goddesses, keeping track of them, Glue the name of the god to the front of the matchbook.On the inside top flap of the matchbook glue the description of the god and in the inside bottom flap glue the picture of the god orgoddess, do this for all 14 matchbooks.Chapter 23. This lapbook has been compiled by Alia Macrina Heise from http://runofthemillfamily.blogspot.com/. This list is meant to complementthe book The Story of The World Volume One by Susan Wise Bauer. This list and it’s author are neither affiliated with nor endorsed by Susan WiseBauer or Peace Hill Press. This lapbook is not to be sold or distributed for profit.

The Greek GodsChapter 23Chapter 23. This lapbook has been compiled by Alia Macrina Heise from http://runofthemillfamily.blogspot.com/. This list is meant to complementthe book The Story of The World Volume One by Susan Wise Bauer. This list and it’s author are neither affiliated with nor endorsed by Susan WiseBauer or Peace Hill Press. This lapbook is not to be sold or distributed for profit.

Chapter 23. This lapbook has been compiled by Alia Macrina Heise from http://runofthemillfamily.blogspot.com/. This list is meant to complementthe book The Story of The World Volume One by Susan Wise Bauer. This list and it’s author are neither affiliated with nor endorsed by Susan WiseBauer or Peace Hill Press. This lapbook is not to be sold or distributed for profit.

Chapter 23. This lapbook has been compiled by Alia Macrina Heise from http://runofthemillfamily.blogspot.com/. This list is meant to complementthe book The Story of The World Volume One by Susan Wise Bauer. This list and it’s author are neither affiliated with nor endorsed by Susan WiseBauer or Peace Hill Press. This lapbook is not to be sold or distributed for profit.

Chapter 23. This lapbook has been compiled by Alia Macrina Heise from http://runofthemillfamily.blogspot.com/. This list is meant to complementthe book The Story of The World Volume One by Susan Wise Bauer. This list and it’s author are neither affiliated with nor endorsed by Susan WiseBauer or Peace Hill Press. This lapbook is not to be sold or distributed for profit.

Chapter 23. This lapbook has been compiled by Alia Macrina Heise from http://runofthemillfamily.blogspot.com/. This list is meant to complementthe book The Story of The World Volume One by Susan Wise Bauer. This list and it’s author are neither affiliated with nor endorsed by Susan WiseBauer or Peace Hill Press. This lapbook is not to be sold or distributed for profit.

Chapter 23. This lapbook has been compiled by Alia Macrina Heise from http://runofthemillfamily.blogspot.com/. This list is meant to complementthe book The Story of The World Volume One by Susan Wise Bauer. This list and it’s author are neither affiliated with nor endorsed by Susan WiseBauer or Peace Hill Press. This lapbook is not to be sold or distributed for profit.

Chapter 23. This lapbook has been compiled by Alia Macrina Heise from http://runofthemillfamily.blogspot.com/. This list is meant to complementthe book The Story of The World Volume One by Susan Wise Bauer. This list and it’s author are neither affiliated with nor endorsed by Susan WiseBauer or Peace Hill Press. This lapbook is not to be sold or distributed for profit.

Olympians gained their supremacy in the world of gods after Zeus led his siblings to victory in war with the Titans; Zeus, Hera, Poseidon, Demeter, Hestia, and Hades were siblings; all other Olympians (with the exception of foam-born Aphrodite) are usually considered the children of Zeus by various mothers, except for Athena,

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