The Lightning Thief & Greek Mythology (2020)

Lesson 12
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ELA

Unit 10

6th Grade

Lesson 12 of 28

Objective


Explain the clues Rick Riordan gives the readers to determine Percy’s father before he does. 

Readings and Materials


  • Book: The Lightning Thief by Rick Riordan  — Ch. 8

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Target Task


Question 1

Rick Riordan gives the readers all of the following clues to help readers determine Percy’s father EXCEPT: 

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Which statement best explains your answer to Part A?

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Question 2

Why does Rick Riordan give the reader clues about Percy’s father before Percy is even aware in the novel? How does this engage the reader?

Key Questions


  • p. 114: According to Grover, why did the “Big Three” gods vow to never have any more children with mortals?
  • p. 114: What does “aura” most likely mean? What diction makes you think that? 
  • Summarize the tragedy of Thalia. Why does it make Percy feel “hollow” and “guilty”?
  • p. 124: What has Annabeth figured out that Percy still does not understand? What makes you think that?
  • p. 125: Why does Annabeth make Percy stand in water?
  • When you find out Percy’s true identity, are you surprised or did you see it coming? What clues were given earlier in the book?
  • Now that everyone knows who Percy’s father is, how will this change the way people at camp see him? Is it a good thing or a bad thing that Percy is the son of Poseidon? Why?

Vocabulary


humiliating (107), resent (108, 159), sparring (110), fate (112), glumly (112), vowed (113), oath (114), aura (114), torment (114), sacrifice (115), gaudy (116), Naids (112), River Styx (114), Tartarus (114), hellhounds (125), trident (126, Root: tri-)

Notes


One suggestion for functional reading practice is to have students read the chart on ancient Greek letters. See p. 37 from “The Lightning Thief: A Teacher’s Guide by Rick Riordan for a suggested activity.

Common Core Standards


  • RL.6.5 — Analyze how a particular sentence, chapter, scene, or stanza fits into the overall structure of a text and contributes to the development of the theme, setting, or plot.
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