Greek Mythology
Grade 6
Purpose
This document has been put together to help you successfully complete research on Greek gods, goddesses and monsters. All resources you need: print, database, websites, and citations can be found here.
Print Resources
Mrs. Allen has pulled all the print resources that you'll need for this project. If you need to locate items in the library for future projects or for your own research, please use the library catalog.
Lincoln Library FactCite- Mythology
This database has several collections. For this project, please use the collection titled "Mythology" for some great information on Greek gods, goddesses and monsters.
Kids InfoBits
This general database has many different types of resources (encyclopedias, newspapers, magazines, reference books, etc.) on many different topics. This database has some great resources for Greek Mythology!
World Book Student
This is a general database that covers many different topics. It includes an encyclopedia that contains information on many of the Greek gods, goddesses and monsters.
Britannica School
This general database covers many different topics. It has some great resources for Greek Mythology!
eBooks- THESE ARE NOT AVAILABLE AT THIS TIME!
Please check out the following eBooks (digital books) that are in our library collection for more information on Greek gods, goddesses or monsters.
Heroes and Heroines of Greece and Rome
Suggested Websites
Please use these websites selected by Mrs. Curley and Mrs. Allen. Do not use other sites unless you have permission.
Citing Your Sources
- Be sure to go to OSLIS Citation Maker to cite both textual sources and image sources.
- Use in-text citations next to all information that is not common knowledge or is directly quoted.
- If all information from a slide comes from the same source, you may place the in-text citation at the bottom of the page.
- Cite images (using a proper in-text citation) below each image. A formal citation should appear in your works cited list.
For additional citation information/help, please consult Purdue Online Writing Lab (OWL).