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Think, Talk, Write Directions: Copy and reflect on the QUOTATIONS.

Write a short reaction to it (do you agree with it or not?) 1. Excellence is not an act; it is a habit. (Aristotle) 2. No system of government could be perfect. (Aristotle) 3. Do not assume that something is true before it has been proven true. (Socrates)

Think, Talk, Write Directions: Copy and reflect on the QUOTATIONS. Write a short reaction to it (do you agree with it or not?)
4. Men should practice moderation in all things, nothing in excess (even when enjoyable). (Pericles) 5. A man who takes no interest in public affairs is not a harmless man but a useless man. (Pericles) 6. I would not escape even if I could. It would be wrong not to obey the laws of Athens (he was judged guilty by the law). (Socrates)

Directions: Analyze the scenario assigned to your group and decide which of the six (6) quotes could help solve the given problem.
GROUP 1 Your neighbors are starting to complain again. They protested against the former baranggay captain and had supported a new one to replace him.
Now, a few months after the election, they have, again found something to complain about the baranggay. What can you tell them to pacify their hearts?

Directions: Analyze the scenario assigned to your group and decide which of the six (6) quotes could help solve the given problem.
GROUP 2 Your cell phone got lost and you reported it to your adviser.

While investigating, a classmate mentioned your best friends name. She testified that your best friend had a record of stealing last year.
How will you confront your best friend?

Directions: Analyze the scenario assigned to your group and decide which of the six (6) quotes could help solve the given problem.
GROUP 3 The Fourth Year HS students are about to compete in their third interclass competition of the year.
Your classmates, however, are not very eager to prepare for it. They say that they have been champions for the past two contests and they feel that they have nothing else to prove. As the class president, how will you motivate them?

Directions: Analyze the scenario assigned to your group and decide which of the six (6) quotes could help solve the given problem.
GROUP 4 You were given an assignment to interview your parents about their views on certain political issues.
But when you started to ask your father, he cut you off and told you that he doesnt care about the government because nothing changes anyway. What can you say to change his mind?

Directions: Analyze the scenario assigned to your group and decide which of the six (6) quotes could help solve the given problem.
GROUP 5 Your adviser is collecting the payment for the fieldtrip. You and your classmate found out that she had accidentally checked both of your names even if you havent paid yet.
Your classmate told you to let it go and use the money for the trip as pocket money instead. How should you respond?

Directions: Analyze the scenario assigned to your group and decide which of the six (6) quotes could help solve the given problem.
GROUP 6 It is Friday and you guys are in for a long weekend. Your friends invited you to join them for a game at the computer shop.
After a few hours, your parents texts you to go home. But your best friend is trying to convince you to play on because of the long weekend of rest. How would you respond?

CHAOS

Ouranos

Gaia

Hundred Headed / Armed Monsters Titans

Cyclops

Cronus

Aphrodite

Rhea

Zeus

Trident

Lightning Bolt Invisibility Helmet

Tartarus

Stronghold at Mt. Olympus

Twelve (12) Major Olympian Gods and Goddesses

Zeus
Chief among the Gods
Ruler of the Sky, Cloud Gatherer, Rain God Aegis, Eagle and the Oak

Thunderbolt

Poseidon
Ruler of the Seas
God of the Seas, Horses, Earth Shaker Bull and Horse Trident

Hades
Ruler of the Underworld
King of the Dead, God of Wealth (precious metals hidden under the earth), Iron Faced Invisibility Helmet

Hera
Queen of the Gods, Protector of Marriage and Married Women Cow and Peacock, Sacred City = Argos
Fan of Peacock Feathers, Scepter and the Diadem

Demeter
Goddess of the Corn and Grains, Harvest, Gifts of the Earth
Mother of the Seasons (notably Persephone, goddess of the Spring) Cornucopia

Hestia
Goddess of the Hearth, Unity and Bonds of the Community
Purest among the Virgin Goddesses

Sacred Fire

Aphrodite
Goddess of Love and Beauty, Sexual and Sensual Attraction Goddess from the foam, Most beautiful and golden Dove, Sparrow, Swans and the Myrtle Enchanted Girdle of Charms / Desire

Apollo
God of Light and Truth

Master Musician, Archer God and the Healer Laurel, Dolphin and Crow
Silver Bow and Arrows, Lyre

Artemis
Goddess of the Hunt

Lady of the Wild Things, Forest Creatures, Protector of the Youth


Cypress, Wild Animals, Deer

Silver Bow and Arrows

Ares
God of War and Violence Ruthless, bloodstained, incarnate curse on mortals Vulture and Dog Weapons

Hermes
Messenger of the Gods

Master Thief, God of Commerce and the Market, Divine Herald Winged Cap and Sandals, the Caduceus

Athena
Goddess of Wisdom and the Arts
Battle Goddess, Protector of the City and Civilized life, Patron of Handicrafts and Agriculture, Inventor of the Bridle

Olive and the Owl

Lance, Shield (Aegis) and Helmet

Hephaestus
God of Fire Master Blacksmith, Lord of Volcanoes Volcanoes, Furnaces Pincers and Hammers

Dionysus
God of Wine

Bacchanal, Freedom and Madness Vine

Cup / Jar of Wine

The Creation Of Man

Prometheus

Epimetheus and Pandora

Pandoras Box

Stealing Fire

Punishment for Stealing

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