All images where retrieved from Google Images.
~ We took all the images used in our project from Google Images. We felt that illustrating the gods, goddesses and the other fun things throughout our project would be a better experience for the reader.
Riordan,Rick. The Battle of Labyrinth. New York: Hyperion for Children, 2008. Print.
~Much the same as all the books listed in this bibliography, we used this one for information to add to our genres. All the books listed here helped us added to our genres in a way that would be engaging for the reader.
Riordan, Rick. The Last Olympian. New York: Disney/Hyperion, 2009. Print.
~Just as the other books listed here, this one was useful to us as we worked on the many genres in this project.
Riordan, Rick. The Lightning Thief. New York: Miramax /Hyperion for Children, 2005. Print.
~We used this book for a majority of our project because it was the first of the series. Also, since we read it in class, we thought our classmate would appreciate our genres more because they would understand it. It was entertaining and helped us get inspired for our genre projects.
Riordan, Rick. The Lost Hero. New York. Disney/Hyperion, 2010. Print.
~As the other books listed here helped us, so did this one. We took away information from all the books to help us achieve the final product of our project.
Riordan, Rick. The Mark of Athena. New York. Disney/Hyperion, 2012. Print.
~ This is the last novel that we used and it was helpful to see the storyline come together.
Riordan, Rick. The Sea of Monsters. New York: Miramax /Hyperion for Children, 2006. Print.
~This is the second book in the Percy Jackson series, and it helped us to continue on in our knowledge from the first novel.
Riordan, Rick. The Son of Neptune. New York. Disney/Hyperion, 2011. Print.
~Similarly to the other novels, we used this one to help get us to the completion of this project. It was helpful having so many books to get inspired.
Riordan, Rick. The Titan's Curse.New York: Miramax/Hyperion for Children, 2007. Print
~As stated before, this novel, like the others helped us to better understand the characters, settings, and emotions of the characters in order to create our genres and this website as a whole. Although our project is mainly based off of the first book, The Lightning Thief, we used all of these books to inspire and refine the information in our project.
"Welcome to Camp Half-Blood." Camp Half-Blood Wiki. N.p., n.d. Web. 14 Nov. 2012
<http://camphalfblood.wikia.com/wiki/Camp_Half-Blood_Wiki>.
~This was another site that help us better understand the workings of Camp Half-Blood in order to accurately create out genres. It was fun to see the fictional camp come to life.
"Welcome to Camp Jupiter." Camp Jupiter Wiki. N.p., n.d. Web. 30 Nov. 2012.
<http://camphalfblood.wikia.com/wiki/Camp_Jupiter>.
~This site, just as the Camp Half-Blood Wiki, gave us a wonderful look into the experiences that Jason Grace experienced at Camp Jupiter. It helped us to see the facts of the camp all laid out in one spot.
"Welcome to the Online World of Rick Riordan!" Welcome to the Online World of Rick Riordan! N.p., n.d.
Web. 03 Dec. 2012.
<http://www.rickriordan.com/home.aspx>.
~This site was a fabulous look into the creative world of Rick Riordan! This site was the most helpful while creating our website because of its information as well as its interactive set up.
~ We took all the images used in our project from Google Images. We felt that illustrating the gods, goddesses and the other fun things throughout our project would be a better experience for the reader.
Riordan,Rick. The Battle of Labyrinth. New York: Hyperion for Children, 2008. Print.
~Much the same as all the books listed in this bibliography, we used this one for information to add to our genres. All the books listed here helped us added to our genres in a way that would be engaging for the reader.
Riordan, Rick. The Last Olympian. New York: Disney/Hyperion, 2009. Print.
~Just as the other books listed here, this one was useful to us as we worked on the many genres in this project.
Riordan, Rick. The Lightning Thief. New York: Miramax /Hyperion for Children, 2005. Print.
~We used this book for a majority of our project because it was the first of the series. Also, since we read it in class, we thought our classmate would appreciate our genres more because they would understand it. It was entertaining and helped us get inspired for our genre projects.
Riordan, Rick. The Lost Hero. New York. Disney/Hyperion, 2010. Print.
~As the other books listed here helped us, so did this one. We took away information from all the books to help us achieve the final product of our project.
Riordan, Rick. The Mark of Athena. New York. Disney/Hyperion, 2012. Print.
~ This is the last novel that we used and it was helpful to see the storyline come together.
Riordan, Rick. The Sea of Monsters. New York: Miramax /Hyperion for Children, 2006. Print.
~This is the second book in the Percy Jackson series, and it helped us to continue on in our knowledge from the first novel.
Riordan, Rick. The Son of Neptune. New York. Disney/Hyperion, 2011. Print.
~Similarly to the other novels, we used this one to help get us to the completion of this project. It was helpful having so many books to get inspired.
Riordan, Rick. The Titan's Curse.New York: Miramax/Hyperion for Children, 2007. Print
~As stated before, this novel, like the others helped us to better understand the characters, settings, and emotions of the characters in order to create our genres and this website as a whole. Although our project is mainly based off of the first book, The Lightning Thief, we used all of these books to inspire and refine the information in our project.
"Welcome to Camp Half-Blood." Camp Half-Blood Wiki. N.p., n.d. Web. 14 Nov. 2012
<http://camphalfblood.wikia.com/wiki/Camp_Half-Blood_Wiki>.
~This was another site that help us better understand the workings of Camp Half-Blood in order to accurately create out genres. It was fun to see the fictional camp come to life.
"Welcome to Camp Jupiter." Camp Jupiter Wiki. N.p., n.d. Web. 30 Nov. 2012.
<http://camphalfblood.wikia.com/wiki/Camp_Jupiter>.
~This site, just as the Camp Half-Blood Wiki, gave us a wonderful look into the experiences that Jason Grace experienced at Camp Jupiter. It helped us to see the facts of the camp all laid out in one spot.
"Welcome to the Online World of Rick Riordan!" Welcome to the Online World of Rick Riordan! N.p., n.d.
Web. 03 Dec. 2012.
<http://www.rickriordan.com/home.aspx>.
~This site was a fabulous look into the creative world of Rick Riordan! This site was the most helpful while creating our website because of its information as well as its interactive set up.