What am I trying to find?  Brainstorm all the possibilities ______________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________

Use print sources   Check the OPAC Destiny.   Some sources to consider include…

You may use books pulled from the mythology cart which has been pulled for your use in the LMC or in the classroom. Most of the mythology related books in our library will be located in the 200's. This is the same area at most libraries. You can also check on the left hand column local, state and digital libraries. These handy sources will give you many choices in finding what you need. 


Electronic Databases Here are some terrific databases (from e-resources) to use. Remember to use your login & passwords to use these remotely.  

 

Britannica (an encyclopedia which will contain images  & video too!)

World Book encyclopedia 


Use the Web

Mythology
A great place to start with Greek mythology. Includes an online fun quiz, an alphabetical list of the immortals, and more.

Mythweb
At this site you will find a short version of the epic; teaching tips; and a character index.

Greek Mythology Link
A complete guide to all the individuals in mythology, with stories and information for each.

Internet Classics
E-text of theOdysseyfor downloading, plus links, discussions, and more.

Greek Myths in Order of Publication - Greek Myths for Children

Several Greek myths, make sure and check out page 2 as well.

MythMan

Go under the Homework Help link and choose the different categories.  Great mythological stories

History For Kids - Greek Myths

Several Greek Myths to choose from


Record Your Info and Cite your Resources

**Check your work against Husky MLA works cited print resource