Description
Welcome, conquering heroes! Are you ready for adventures where the modern world meets mythological stories and creatures of old? Come join us as we explore the amazing world of Percy Jackson.
From daring rescues to dangerous quests, we will explore the world of Percy Jackon together. Rick Riordon draws readers into a suspenseful world where two timelines collide to create epic battles and myths come to life. The Percy Jackson book series brings Greek mythology to life in a modern context, showcasing how ancient legends can still resonate with today’s readers. Rick Riordan seamlessly weaves these myths into the fabric of the modern world, from Mount Olympus being located above the Empire State Building to Medusa working at a roadside sculpture garden. By doing so, Riordan sparks curiosity in readers about Greek mythology, inviting them to explore and learn more about the rich tapestry of ancient stories that continue to influence our culture and imagination. It’s a clever and engaging way to introduce young readers to the wonders of Greek mythology and its enduring relevance in our modern lives.
We meet every other week to discuss the book in class, so students should read the book before class. We can’t wait for you to join us on this adventure. You are not charged on off-weeks.
CLASS EXPERIENCE:
Students will learn reading strategies, how to analyze, who they are as readers, and how to communicate about literature and life! They will begin to develop their own criteria for evaluating the books they read, and they will begin to understand the type of readers they are. To do this, each student takes a turn in talking about the book and the teacher will probe a bit to get each learner to do deeper thinking. Because it’s a discussion class, we encourage students to leave their cameras on, to use the chat box to expand the discussion, and to think about what they want to say before class begins.
Feel free to join us for all the books or just the ones you want. Pop in and out of the class as you wish, or transfer to different sections if your schedule changes. Sometimes students don’t quite finish the book, but they are still welcome to attend–they can tell their teacher they would like to pass on the discussion and just want to listen; however, we also ask questions that are applicable to reading in general, and these topics can be discussed whether they read the book or not. This book club will be ongoing until we finish! Students will earn a badge for each book they complete.
? SCHEDULE:
Mar 10-16: Book 1 The Lightning Thief
Mar 17-23: No Class
Mar 24-30: Book 2 The Sea of Monsters
Mar 31-Apr 6: No Class
Apr 7-13: Book 3 The Titan’s Curse
Apr 14-20: No Class
Apr 21-27: Book 4 The Battle of the Labyrinth
Apr 28-May 4: No Class
May 5-11: Book 5 The Last Olympian
May 12-18: NO CLASS
May 19-25: Book 6 The Chalice of the Gods
May 26-Jun 1: No Class
Jun 2-8: The Demigod Files
Jun 9-15: No Class
Jun 16-22: Percy Jackson’s Greek Heroes
Jun 23-29: No Class
Jun 30-Jul 6: Percy Jackson’s Greek Gods
Jul 7-13: No Class
Jul 14-20: Demigods and Magicians
Jul 21-27: No Class
Jul 28-Aug 3: Book 1 The Lightning Thief
Aug 4-10: No Class
Aug 11-17: Book 2 The Sea of Monsters
Aug 18-24: No Class
Aug 25-31: Book 3 The Titan’s Curse
Sept 1-7: No Class
Sept 8-14: Book 4 The Battle of the Labyrinth
Sept 15-21: No Class
Sept 22-28: Book 5 The Last Olympian
Sept 29-Oct 5: No Class
Oct 6-12: Book 6 The Chalice of the Gods
Oct 13-19: No Class
Oct 20-26: The Demigod Files
Oct 27-Nov 2: No Class
Nov 3-9: Percy Jackson’s Greek Heroes
Nov 10-16: No Class
Nov 17-23: Percy Jackson’s Greek Gods
Nov 24-30: No Class
Dec 1-7: Demigods and Magicians
Dec 8-14: No Class
Dec 15-21: Book 1 The Lightning Thief
Dec 22-28: No Class
Dec 29-Jan 4: No Class
Jan 5-11: Book 2 The Sea of Monsters
Jan 12-18: NO CLASS
Jan 19-25: Book 3 The Titan’s Curse