87 pages 2 hours read

Rick Riordan

The Sea of Monsters

Fiction | Novel | Middle Grade | Published in 2006

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“Demigod Family Trees”

In this activity, students will create family trees for the demigods in The Sea of Monsters in order to compare and contrast their strengths.

The characters in The Sea of Monsters are broken into many groups, including demigods, gods, and monsters. Within the demigod group, there are subcategories based on godly parents, and each subcategory has different strengths. For example, Poseidon’s children have powers over water, while Athena’s children possess a gift for strategy. Individually or with a partner, create family trees for the demigods in the novel and consider the strengths of each demigod.

  • Make a list of all of the demigod characters and their parents in the novel.
  • Create a tree for each demigod that visually represents how family members are related to each other.
  • Beside each demigod in the family tree, note the strengths that character possesses.
  • Write a paragraph that describes how the children of each god are both similar and different.

Share your family trees with the class. Describe the tree and the characters, and discuss the demigods’ similarities and differences with your classmates.