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πŸŒ‹ Roman Gods & Legends (1545)

Read about Jupiter, Venus, Mars, and the legendary founders of Rome β€” Romulus, Remus, and Aeneas. Explore how Roman mythology shaped one of history's great civilizations.
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Teaching Notes

Help students understand that Roman mythology borrowed heavily from Greek mythology but adapted stories to reflect Roman values (duty, empire, military honor). Discuss key differences: Zeus→Jupiter, Hercules→Hercules (same name), Athena→Minerva. The Aeneid and founding of Rome are useful anchor stories.

Vocabulary
Myth: A traditional story, often about gods or heroes.
Legend: An old story believed to be true, often about a hero.
Deity: A god or goddess.
Common Mistakes
  • Assuming Roman myths are identical to Greek myths β€” emphasize the cultural adaptations
  • Missing the political purposes myths served in Roman society (legitimizing emperors)
  • Confusing Latin names with Greek names
Differentiation
SupportProvide a Greek→Roman name conversion chart before reading.
ChallengeCreate a side-by-side comparison chart of Greek and Roman gods with their domains and symbols.
Discussion Questions
  • Why do you think Rome adopted and adapted Greek mythology instead of creating entirely new stories?
  • How did Roman myths support the power of emperors and the Roman state?
  • What differences in values do you notice between Greek and Roman versions of the same myth?
Extension Activities
  • Make a Roman god trading card with name, Greek equivalent, symbol, and domain.
  • Research one Roman festival (e.g., Saturnalia, Lupercalia) and the myth behind it.
  • Write a short paragraph comparing Jupiter and Zeus β€” same or different?
Parent Tip

Ask your child to tell you a story about a god or hero they know.

Learning Path
Skill Level

intermediate

Estimated Time

15 minutes

Skills Practiced
reading comprehensionidentifying characterssummarizing text