Percy Jackson & the Olympians: Book One The Lightning Thief - Grade Band MS Reading Level 2.8
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Chapters One & Two Percy was in sixth grade. His class was learning about the Greek gods. One day, one of his teachers, Mrs. Dodds, got very mad at him. She grew wings and yellow fangs. Then, she attacked him. Percy hit Mrs. Dodds with a sword. She disappeared. He didn’t know what happened to Mrs. Dodds. Percy was confused. Percy and his friend Grover rode the bus home. Percy and Grover saw three old ladies knitting big socks by the road. One of the ladies looked at Percy and cut her yarn. Percy did not know what that meant. He thought something bad was going to happen to him. Percy was confused.
Chapters Three & Four Percy lived with his mom. He never knew his dad. That night, Grover knocked on Percy’s door. He said they were in danger. Grover had to protect Percy. The old ladies from the bus stop were looking for Percy. They were the Furies. The Furies were creatures who helped the god of the Underworld. One of them was Mrs. Dodds. Percy looked at Grover’s legs. He had hooves instead of feet. He was a satyr. Monsters were chasing Percy. They drove to a special summer camp. Percy would be safe there. A Minotaur was following them. The Minotaur grabbed Percy’s mom. She disappeared. Percy jumped on the Minotaur’s head. He pulled out its horn and killed it. Monsters were chasing Percy.
Chapters Five, Six, & Seven Percy woke up at the camp. Percy was surprised to see his favorite teacher, Chiron. He was a centaur. Chiron explained to Percy that the Greek gods live forever. They are very powerful. The camp was for children of the gods. Percy found out his dad was a god. He did not know which god. Percy is the son of a Greek god.
Chapters Eight & Nine Percy found out that water made him strong. It helped him win a sword fight. The water also helped one of his cuts heal. Grover thought Percy might be the son of a powerful god. The most powerful gods were Zeus, Poseidon, and Hades. They were all brothers. A picture of a trident appeared above Percy’s head. This meant Percy’s dad was Poseidon, god of the sea. Percy’s dad was Poseidon. Zeus was missing his lightning bolt. He thought Percy stole it for his father. If Percy didn’t find it, the gods would fight. Chiron told Percy that Hades had the lightning bolt. Hades was god of the Underworld. He was powerful and scary. Percy and his friends were going to look for Hades. Percy’s dad was Poseidon.
Chapters Ten & Eleven The entrance to the Underworld was in California. Percy, Grover, and their friend Annabeth were going to take a bus to California. The Furies were on the bus. They wanted to stop Percy. Percy fought the Furies. The bus crashed. The kids ran away from the Furies. Percy started to look for the lightning bolt. Percy and his friends were hungry. They found a restaurant. An old lady answered the door. A veil covered her face. There were lots of statues in the restaurant. The lady wanted to take a picture of them. She took off her veil. She was Medusa, a dangerous monster. Whoever looked into her eyes turned into a statue. They fought Medusa and got away. Percy started to look for the lightning bolt.
Chapters Twelve, Thirteen, & Fourteen The kids needed a new way to get to California. They bought train tickets. On the way, the train stopped in St. Louis. The kids wanted to see the top of the Gateway Arch. Percy got stuck at the top with a lady and her dog. The dog turned into a Chimera. The Chimera breathed fire onto Percy. The fire made a big hole in the arch. Percy jumped out of the hole. The kids stopped in St. Louis. Percy found Annabeth and Grover. The police were looking for Percy. They blamed him for the hole in the arch. The kids hurried to the train station to get away from the police. The kids stopped in St. Louis.
Chapters Fifteen & Sixteen Next, the train stopped in Denver, Colorado. There, they met Ares, the god of war. Ares asked Percy to find his shield. He left it in a waterpark. Ares would help them get to California if they got his shield. Percy met Ares, the god of war. Percy, Annabeth, and Grover found the shield at the waterpark. When Percy grabbed it, a net fell on him and Annabeth. It was a trap. Grover helped them get out of the net. Percy met Ares, the god of war. The kids gave Ares his shield. Ares got a truck for them to ride in. The truck stopped in Las Vegas. The kids walked into a hotel. They ate and played games for five days. Percy remembered he had to find the lightning bolt. The hotel was another trap. Percy met Ares, the god of war.
Chapters Seventeen, Eighteen, & Nineteen Percy, Annabeth, and Grover took a taxi to California. They needed to go to the Underworld to get the lightning bolt from Hades. Poseidon sent Percy magic pearls. The pearls would help him if he got in trouble. Percy visited Hades in the Underworld. The kids found the Underworld. A big dog was guarding the entrance. Annabeth gave him a ball and he let them enter. The kids found Hades. Percy told him he wanted Zeus’ bolt back. Hades didn’t have it. Hades thought Percy had his helm of darkness. Percy visited Hades in the Underworld. Percy’s backpack felt heavy. Zeus’ bolt was inside! Percy had been tricked by Ares. Hades wanted the bolt. Percy had to bring it to Zeus on Mount Olympus. He used the pearls to get out of the Underworld. Percy visited Hades in the Underworld.
Chapters Twenty & Twenty‐One The kids met Ares on the beach. He took Zeus’ bolt and Hades’ helm because he wanted the gods to fight. Percy wanted to return the items to Zeus and Hades. He fought Ares for them. Percy used the water to win. Percy gave the Furies the helm of darkness. They would give it to Hades. Percy returned the bolt and the helm. Percy went to Mount Olympus. He returned the lightning bolt to Zeus. He talked to his father Poseidon for the first time. Percy went back to summer camp. Percy found out his camp counselor stole the bolt from Zeus and gave it to Ares. The counselor was the lightning thief! Percy returned the bolt and the helm.
The Lightning Thief Vocabulary Definitions *This list is a vocabulary reference tool. Teachers should choose existing words and/or create additional words based on student needs. Essential Vocabulary Important Vocabulary Greek gods: mythological beings with different powers and personalities Sword: a weapon with a long sharp blade Disappeared: gone; not visible anymore Confused: unclear or not understood Danger: not being safe from harm or injury The Furies: Greek mythological creatures who look like old women, but change into bat‐like creatures Satyr: a Greek mythological creature with the body of a man and the legs of a goat Minotaur: a Greek mythological monster shaped half like a man and half like a bull Camp: an outdoor place where people live for a short amount of time and perform activities Centaur: a Greek mythological creature that is half human and half horse Powerful: strong; full of power and control Trident: a spear with three points; the sign of Poseidon Sea: a body of salt water that is smaller than an ocean Lightning bolt: the flash of light during a thunder storm; the symbol of Zeus’ power Underworld: in Greek mythology, it is where Hades lives Crashed: ran into something and broke Veil: a piece of cloth usually worn by women over their head, shoulders, and sometimes face Statues: sculpted works of art Definitions adapted from www.wordcentral.com and www.wikipedia.org
Medusa: a Greek mythological woman with snakes for hair who turned people into stone when they looked into her eyes Train: a connected line of railroad cars that transports people or materials Arch: a curved structure or building Chimera: a fire breathing monster in Greek mythology with a lion’s head, a goat’s body, and a snake’s tail Police: people that keep order and enforce the law, investigate crimes, and make arrests Shield: a piece of metal carried on the arm to protect one from getting hurt Waterpark: an amusement park with pools, slides, and water rides Net: a woven fabric made of rope used for catching various objects Trap: something used to catch someone or something Hotel: a place where people can pay to sleep Pearls: smooth round gems that comes from an oyster Helm: a helmet; a head covering; the symbol of Hades’ power Beach: the sandy part next to the ocean or sea Return: to give/come back Thief: someone who steals Definitions adapted from www.wordcentral.com and www.wikipedia.org
Lightning Thief Vocabulary and Object List * This list is a vocabulary reference tool. Teachers should choose existing words and/or create additional words based on student needs. Vocabulary Object Sword Cocktail/Plastic Sword Disappeared Hide toy behind back or under blanket Danger Caution Tape; Tactile Danger Sign The Furies Wool/Yarn; Knitting Materials Satyr Goat Minotaur Animal Horn Camp Sleeping Bag; Tent Centaur Horse Powerful Weights Trident Toy Trident; Spork Sea Salt Water Lightning bolt Sound of Lightning; Toy Lightning Bolt; Tactile lightning bolt Crashed Demonstrate a toy car driving into a wall of blocks Veil Tulle Statues Stone; Concrete; Toy Statue Medusa Rocks; Toy Snakes Train Train Whistle; Toy Train Arch Arch (Cardboard, Foam) Chimera Stuffed/Toy Lion, Dragon Police Toy Police Car; Whistle; Police Costume Shield Toy/Real Shield Waterpark Bathing Suit; Flip Flops; Sun Tan Lotion Net Net Trap Bug/Finger Trap; Net; Bug Spray Hotel Suitcase Pearls Pearls Helm Toy Steering Wheel Beach Sand, Water, Sea Shells Return Give an object back after taking it away Thief Take an object away
Lightning Thief Public Domain Vocabulary Pictures *This list is a vocabulary reference tool. Teachers should choose existing words and/or create additional words based on student needs. Greek Gods Sword Disappeared Confused Danger The Furies Satyr Minotaur Camp Centaur Powerful Trident
Lightning Thief Public Domain Vocabulary Pictures *This list is a vocabulary reference tool. Teachers should choose existing words and/or create additional words based on student needs. Sea Lightning Bolt Underworld Crashed Veil Statues Medusa Train Arch Chimera Police Shield
Lightning Thief Public Domain Vocabulary Pictures *This list is a vocabulary reference tool. Teachers should choose existing words and/or create additional words based on student needs. Waterpark Net Trap Hotel Pearls Helm Beach Return Thief
Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief Comprehension Questions Chapters 1‐2 1. What grade is Percy in? (sixth grade) 2. What was Percy learning about? (Greek Gods) 3. What is different about Mrs. Dodds? (she grew wings and yellow fangs) 4. Who rode the bus home with Percy? (Grover) 5. Why did Percy think something bad was going to happen to him? (one of the ladies cut the yarn) Chapters 3‐4 1. According to Grover, who is looking for Percy? (the Furies) 2. What sort of creature is Grover? (satyr) 3. What happens to Percy's mother? (she disappears) 4. How did Percy kill the minotaur? (he pulled its horn out) Chapters 5‐7 1. What surprises Percy about the summer camp? (seeing his favorite teacher) 2. What sort of creature is Percy’s favorite teacher? (centaur) 3. Who is the summer camp for? (the children of the gods) Chapters 8‐9 1. What made Percy strong? (water) 2. Who is Percy’s dad? (Poseidon, god of the sea) 3. What was Zeus missing? (Lightning Bolt) 4. What will happen if Percy doesn’t find the lightning bolt? (the gods will fight) Chapters 10‐11 1. Who wanted to stop Percy on the bus? (the Furies) 2. What was the old lady wearing when she opened the door? (a veil) 3. What happened if you looked into Medusa’s eyes? (you turned into a statue) Chapters 12‐14 1. What type of transportation did Percy and his friends take? (Train) 2. Where does the train stop on the way to California? (St. Louis) 3. What does the dog turn into? (a Chimera)
Chapters 15‐16 1. Who did they meet in Colorado? (Ares, god of war) 2. What was he missing? (Shield) 3. Where did they look for it? (Waterpark) 4. Who helps Percy and Annabeth out of the net? (Grover) 5. What do the kids do in the hotel? (eat and play games) Chapters 17‐19 1. What was guarding the Underworld? (a big dog) 2. How did they get into the Underworld? (Annabeth gave the dog a ball) 3. Why was Percy’s backpack getting heavy? (Zeus’ bolt was inside) 4. What did Percy use to get out of the Underworld? (the pearls) Chapters 20‐21 1. What does Percy use to beat Ares? (water) 2. Who was the lightning thief? (Percy’s camp counselor)
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