Online ResourcesThe first four websites have a lot of good information about each Greek gods/goddesses and many other Greek characters and creatures as well. The first two are very reputable. Greek Mythology and Theoi are both fairly accurate, but both are compiled by individuals who admit there could be errors in the entries. History.com is a bit more general, but it has a few videos worth checking out.
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Book ResourcesCheck out these book resources available in the library and Mr. Rayburn's classroom. Use the online library catalog to find additional book sources. If it is a library book, you can actually click the image and it will take you right to the catalog page with the book's location on the shelf.
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DatabaseThis database, paid for through Badgerlink by the state of Wisconsin is very similar to the Britannica Encyclopedia link above, but this resource is more geared for students. It allows you to read articles by age level, giving you the choice between elementary, middle, and high school level entries. This an excellent resource and highly reputable place to find information.
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Video SourceThis is a fun, but handy little short video from History.com that gives the barebones basics on the main Greek gods and goddesses. Use it as an intro, but not as the main source of information.
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