Title: Greek Peacocks 3rd Grade
1Greek Peacocks 3rd Grade
2The Greek myth of the Peacock Feather.
- The peacock is mentioned in Greek mythology. It
was the bird of Hera, queen of the Gods. One myth
told of Argus, Hera's hundred eyed giant whose
job it was to spy on Zeus and discover his
trysting places. When he discovered Zeus with the
maiden Io, Zeus changed Io into a cow to escape
Hera's wrath. Hera saw through the disguise and
requested the cow as a gift, and Zeus could not
refuse her. She entrusted Argus to watch Io day
and night so she could not be changed back to her
true form. Zeus then sent Hermes, messenger of
the gods and god of thieves and trickery, to
recover Io. Knowing that he could not escape
detection from Argus' 100 eyes, Hermes began to
play sleepy tunes on his flute and one by one
Argus' eyes closed and he fell asleep. Hermes
then cut off his head. When Hera found Argus, she
removed his one-hundred eyes and placed them on
the tail of her favorite bird, the peacock.
3We will make a peacock painting
- Lets look closely at the feather.
- What colors do you see?
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- What interesting shapes can you see?
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4Only the male birds have the colorful tails. The
female birds are called Peahens!
5The feather is repeated again and again on a
birds tail. In ART this is called REPETITION
6Lets draw out the feather centers first on your
paper.
- They will be painted blue.
7Next we will circle them with a turquoise OVAL
- And then with an outline of yellow.
8Your final feather then will have fringed sides.
(but I cant make them on the computer have to
paint!!!!)
9The head and neck of your peacock will be cut out
of paper. We will make that in Day 2 of this
project.