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BC & AD
BC = Before Christ
Years count towards 0
Ex. 19 BC, 18 BC, 17 BC, . . .
AD = Anno Domini (Latin for
“in the year of our Lord”)
Years count away from 0
Ex. 1 AD, 2 AD, 3 AD, . . .
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Centuries
Centuries are 1
ahead of years
Ex. 1900’s = 20th
century
1500 =
Why?
0-99 AD was the 1st
Century, so 100 AD199 AD was the 2nd
century
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Century
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Ancient Greece
Greece is a country in Europe. In ancient
times, people lived along the huge
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coastline where food was plentiful.
New Towns
The Ancient Greeks
settled in areas around
cities.
Together, the city and
the surrounding area
was called a city-state.
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The most famous citystates were Athens,
Sparta, and Olympia.
They each had their own
laws and rulers.
Olympia
Sparta
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At the center of each
city-state was an
acropolis.
The acropolis is the place where
men gathered to discuss politics
and worship their gods and
goddesses.
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3-Minute Pause
• 1 minute to think about the following:
– 1 thing that you learned
– 1 thing that you were interested in
• 2 minutes to discuss.
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Definition
Category
A city and its
surrounding
area
Political
City-State
Athens,
Sparta,
Olympia
Examples
Draw
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Definition
Category
The place where
Political
men went to
discuss politics
and worship
their gods and
Acropolis
goddesses
Examples
Draw
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Passport Rubric
Topic – City-States
Picture – related to topic
Size of Picture
Neatness
Colored (no marker)
Sentence – I drew __________,
because ______________.
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Power Thinking
Review
P1 – Ancient Greece
P2 –
P3 –
P4 P3 –
P4 –
P3 –
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Religion
The Ancient Greeks worshiped
and believed in many gods
and goddesses.
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The Ancient Greeks
wrote myths, or
stories, that explain
the origins of the
world and details the
lives and adventures
of their gods and
goddesses.
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Zeus- king of the gods. Most
powerful god. Would hurl his
thunderbolt if he was angry.
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Poseidon- god of the sea.
Has control of the waves
and oceans. Brother of
Zeus.
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Hera- The queen of
the gods. Wife of
Zeus. Goddess of
marriage, children,
and the home.
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Aphroditegoddess of love
and beauty.
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Greek Myth Book Rubric
Title Page – Decorated
Identify the correct information from
the myth (Title, Characters,
Setting, Point of View, Conflict)
Scene from Each Myth
Size of Picture
Colored (no marker)
Neatness
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Greek God/Goddess Poster Rubric
God/Goddess Name and Power
Ex.: Zeus – King of the Gods
7-10 “Kid Friendly” Pictures (drawn or printed)
Ex.: Sculptures of the god/goddess;
Paintings of the god/goddess
Shape (must be unique for your god/goddess)
Ex.: Lightning Bolt = Zeus
Index Card (4 questions & answers)
Neatness
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1. What type of powers, or talents, does
your god/goddess posses?
2. Who is one parent of your god/goddess?
3. Name 5 siblings (brothers & sisters) of
your god/goddess.
4. List five additional interesting facts about
your god/goddess.
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One-Sentence Summary
______________ and ____________
are similar in that they both
_______________, but
______________ while ___________.
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One-Sentence Summary
I found out ____________________.
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One-Sentence Summary
Questions that I have are:
a.
b.
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R (role or writer) = God/Goddess of Your
Choice
A (audience) = Humans
F (format) = Promise
T (topic) = If they please you, what could
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you do for them
Passport Rubric
Topic – Greek Gods/Goddesses
Picture – related to topic
Size of Picture
Neatness
Colored (no marker)
Sentence – I drew __________,
because ______________.
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Power Thinking
Review
P1 – Ancient Greece
P2 – City-States
P2 - Religion
P3 –
P3 –
P4 P3 –
P4 –
P3 –
P4 -
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One-Sentence
Summary
“Jason and the Golden Fleece”
begins with __________, then
__________ happens, and it
ends with _________.
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One-Sentence
Summary
______________ wanted
_________, but _________,
so ___________.
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One-Sentence
Summary
_____________ happens
because ____________.
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• The first Olympic
Games were
held in 776 B.C.
in the city-state
of Olympia.
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• During the first Olympic
Games there was only
one event, the stadion.
The stadion was a short sprint that
lasted the length of the stadium.
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• Over the years many other events were
added to the Olympic Games.
– Boxing
– Wrestling
– Pankration (Martial Arts)
– Chariot Racing
– Pentathlon
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• Participation in all athletic
events during the Ancient
Olympic Games was limited to
males only. Sorry girls!
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• Champions were
awarded an olive
branch from a tree that
was dedicated to the
king of the gods, Zeus.
All champions were
viewed as heroes for
the rest of their lives.
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• The Olympic Games
were not held just for
the athletic events.
The spectators and
the athletes spent
most of their time
worshipping and
honoring the gods.
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One-Sentence
Summary
I was surprised that
________________.
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Sentence Synthesis
Use three of the following words in one
sentence:
Women
Pankration
gods
Chariot Racing
Men
Olympia
Four Years
Olive Branch
*Your sentence must show meaning!
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Greek Art
• The Ancient Greeks
painted images of
important events on
their pottery.
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• The Parthenon is
located at the acropolis
in Athens. It served as
the temple for the Greek
goddess Athena.
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Parthenon- Ancient
Greece
Lincoln MemorialWashington, DC
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Picture of 1 of the Following:
Olympic Events (Chariot
Racing, Wrestling, Chariot
Racing, Boxing, Pankration,
Stadion)
Size of Picture
Neatness
Colored (no marker)
Answer in 1 paragraph:
Which Ancient Olympic
event would you most like to
compete in? Why?
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Power Thinking
Review
P1 – Ancient Greece
P2 – City-States
P2 – Religion
P2 - Olympics
P3 –
P3 –
P3 –
P3 –
P4 P4 –
P4 -
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Passport Rubric
Topic – Olympics
Picture - related to topic
Size of Picture
Neatness
Colored (no marker)
Sentence – I drew _________,
because
___________.
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Government
The city-state of
Athens developed a
form of democracy.
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The word democracy means
“rule by the people”. In a
direct democracy, all of the
citizens vote to make the
laws.
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The Ancient Greeks
democratic government is
what the United States
bases part of their
government on today! In
the US, there are times
when our citizens vote
directly for laws.
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3-Minute Pause
• 1 minute to think about the following:
– 1 thing that you learned
– 1 thing that you were interested in
• 2 minutes to discuss.
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Category
Definition
A form of
government
where the
people directly
vote to make
laws.
Political
Direct
Democracy
Athens
Examples
Draw
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Passport Rubric
Topic – Direct Democracy
Picture - related to topic
Size of Picture
Neatness
Colored (no marker)
Sentence – I drew _________,
because
___________.
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Power Thinking
Review
P1 – Ancient Greece
P2 – City-States
P2 – Religion
P2 - Olympics
P2 – Direct Democracy
P3 -
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1.Write each letter of the alphabet.
2.Write one word or phrase related to
Ancient Greece for each letter of the
alphabet.
(Hint: You can use examples for your letters.)
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