Percy Jackson and The Olympians: The Lightning Thief: Based On

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The key takeaways are that Percy Jackson discovers he is a demigod and the son of Poseidon. He is sent on a quest to retrieve Zeus's stolen lightning bolt.

A half-blood in this story refers to someone who is half human and half god, making them a demigod.

The 'Big Three' are Zeus, Poseidon, and Hades. Their cabins are empty because of an oath they made after World War II to not have demigod children.

Based on

Percy Jackson and the


Olympians: The Lightning Thief
By Rick Riordan

About the Book:


Young Percy Jackson seems to be a troubled 12-year-old who cant seem to
keep from getting kicked out of various boarding schools. He never knew his
father, and his mother married a lazy, domineering slob who has an obvious
disliking for Percy. He is burdened with the common challenges caused by
having ADHD and dyslexia. Yes, Percys life is troubled and boring until suddenly,
the teachings from his Greek mythology class begin to come to life. He not only
finds himself involved in the stories, but he is actually a part of them. Soon he
discovers that he is a demigod and his father is Poseidon, the great ruler of the
sea. After training at Camp Half-Blood, he is sent on a quest with his friends
Grover (a satyr) and Annabeth (daughter of Athena) to retrieve Zeuss stolen
lightning bolt.
Percys adventures take the reader on an exciting journey that not only thrills but leaves a strong desire to find out
more about the Greek gods and their mythical world.
Set the Stage:
Use the following to get the students ready to read:
Ask: Have you ever fantasized about discovering that you were not who you thought you were? Did you
imagine that you were really the child of royalty, or that you were an heir to a great fortune? Maybe you were
related to a famous movie star. Or you might have imagined magic powers like Harry Potter and discovered
that you were destined to save the world. That is similar to what Percy Jackson discovers in The Lightning
Thief. His real father is an Olympian god, which makes Percy a demigod. Percy is sent on a quest that will
save the world.
Review:
After reading the book, discuss the following:
What is a half-blood in terms of this story?
Explain why the cabins of the Big Three are empty. Who are the Big Three?
What is the story behind the lone, large pine tree on the hill of Camp Half-Blood?
Who does Chiron think stole the lightning bolt?
What magic item did Annabeths mother give her? What magic item did Lukes dad give him?
What does Percy get from his dad?
Explain the concept of the mist in this story. (This also comes up in Homers epic poem The Iliad.)
Will Percys sword kill mortals? Why cant it hurt him? Can he lose it? What other form does it take?
How is it that Percy is able to understand what the zebra wants?
What does Ares (God of War) want Percy to retrieve at the water park?
Why does Percy avoid airplanes?
Who, or what, guards the gates of Hades?
What is Grovers personal quest?

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Student Activity (found on the last pages of this PDF):


Students are asked to briefly study the 12 main Greek gods and, based on what
each of the gods stands for, determine which one would be their parent if they
discovered they were a demigod.
Related Activities:
To extend students enjoyment of the book, try these:
Cabins of the Gods: The 12 cabins at Camp Half-Blood are of the 12 Greek
gods. Each one houses the children of a particular god. From the list below,
have students choose a cabin they wish to design based on what that god
represents. Example: Poseidons cabin would have an under-the-sea theme.
Students can either draw this or they can even create a 3D version out of
cardboard and embellishments. Choose from the following:
1. Zeus god of weather
2. Hera god of the heavens/motherhood and marriage
3. Poseidon god of the sea/water
4. Demeter goddess of vegetation/agriculture
5. Hestia goddess of hearth and home
6. Ares god of war
7. Athena goddess of wisdom and the arts and crafts
8. Apollo god of music and poetry/archery, protector of herds and flocks
9. Artemis goddess of the forests and wild animals
10. Aphrodite goddess of love and beauty
11. Hermes god of the traveler anyone who uses the roads, including merchants, doctors, and thieves.
The messenger god.
12. Hephastaeus god of fire and blacksmiths/metalwork
You Are Here: Have students draw a map of Camp Half-Blood, making it very visual with color and
dimension. Students should draw the various buildings and landscape and be sure to include the
following locales:
1. The 12 Cabins (in a U shape in the woods around a lake)
2. Armory
3. Archery Range
4. Canoeing Lake
5. Stables
6. Javelin Range
7. Sing-a-long Amphitheater
8. Arena (sword and spear fights)
9. Strawberry Fields
10. Lone Pine Tree
11. Bathrooms
12. Metal Shop
13. Arts & Crafts Shop
14. Climbing Wall
15. Mess Hall
16. Anything else from the story, or from your imagination, that you think should be added.
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Famous Stars: Have students map out 5 of the 10 constellations below


and write about their connection to the Greek myths. If possible, ask
students to use glow-in-the-dark paint on black paper so they can enjoy the
constellations in their bedrooms at night.
1. Andromeda
2. Cetus (the Whale)
3. Cygnus (the Swan)
4. Orion (the Hunter)
5. Pegasus
6. Perseus
7. Sagittarius (the Archer)
8. Taurus (the Bull)
9. Ursa Major (the Great Bear)
10. Ursa Minor (the Little Bear)
Percys Namesake: Percy shares the name of a famous Greek hero, Perseus,
who was believed to be the son of Zeus and Danae. Have students write a
short biography of Perseus that includes his great feats and who he married.

Bonus: They can do the same for another great Greek hero, Hercules.
Its All Greek: Have students define the following: Minotaur, centaur, satyr, River Styx, Nereid, ambrosia,
drachma, caduceus, Cerberus, portcullis, Medusa, Titan, Tartarus, demigod, ichor.

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Name

Myth-ing Persons
Based on Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Lightning Thief
by Rick Riordan
Directions: The 12 main Greek gods have definite attributes that set them apart
from not only mortals, but also from each other. List what each god represents
and make notes about what each god can do. Think about these different
powers and what it would mean if a human could possess them as well.

The gods:
1. Zeus:
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2. Hera:
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3. Poseidon:
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4. Demeter:
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5. Hestia:
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6. Ares:
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7. Athena:
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8. Apollo:
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9. Artemis:
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10. Aphrodite:
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11. Hermes:
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12. Hephaestus:
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Which god would you want for a parent, assuming you would inherit some of their super abilities? What would this
mean for you? How would you use your new powers?
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Bonus: List some mythical friends you might hang out with and explain why you chose them. Examples: satyr,
Cyclops, harpy, Nereid, wood nymph, siren, or centaur.
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