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1. Lesson 8
Review of Ancient Greece Heading: Gifts from Ancient Greece Objective: The student will create "gifts" from the culture of ancient Greece in order to review for the upcoming quiz. This is a craft project that requires students to make gifts out of paper. Motivation: Well tomorrow will be our quiz on Ancient Greece, and so t...
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2. Greek Mythology and Ancient Greece Thematic Unit
Greek Mythology and Ancient Greece Thematic Unit Ancient Greece Activities and Lesson Plans These are activities you can do in your classroom during a study of Ancient Greece or Greek Mythology Have the children each take a god or goddess and dress up as that character. Then play a Guess My Line type of game where the students ask qu...
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3. Greek Mythology and Ancient Greece Thematic Unit
Greek Mythology and Ancient Greece Thematic Unit Ancient Greece Activities and Lesson Plans These are activities you can do in your classroom during a study of Ancient Greece or Greek Mythology Have the children each take a god or goddess and dress up as that character. Then play a Guess My Line type of game where the students ask qu...
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4. Adventures in Time and Place Grade 6, Chapter 8: Create a Guided Tour
Macmillan/McGraw-Hill Return to McGraw-Hill Social Studies Adventures in Time and Place Web-Linked Lesson Plans Adventures in Time and Place Grade 6 book Create a Guided Tour Connection to Adventures in Time and Place Grade 6 Unit 3: New Ideas and New Empires Chapter 8: Ancient Greece Lesson 3: Web Link Description Greek Architecture is part of a larger Web site, Ancient Greece Unplugged, built by Mr. Smith's fifth-grade class at Oak View Elementary School. These sites provide text information about the architecture and other aspects of ancient Greece. The Ancient City of Athens...
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5. Internet Treasure Hunt
...ground knowledge on governments, economies, and cultures - let's start applying it! First we are going to study Europe. Do YOU know much about early European history? Let's find out. In this class period, you are going to do a 'treasure hunt' on the Internet for answers to questions about classical Greece, classical Rome, and Medieval Europe. By the time you finish, you should have remembered some prior knowledge and acquired some new information! Good luck! Questions 1. Who were the three philosophers of Ancient Greece? When did they live? 2. When did Rome become a republic? Describe what happened....
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6. Introduction to the Civilization of Ancient Greece
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ NYLearns.orgUniversity at _ Buffalo Home_Login_Help _ _ _ Curriculum Educational Assessment Professional Additional _ Resources Development Links _ _ Lesson Plan _ _ Printer Friendly Version Send to a Friend _ Introduction to the Civilization of Ancient Greece _ Description: _ This lesson is being used with a class of severely learning disabled high school age students. It is a 9th and 10th grade class, but they function at a 3rd and 4th grade level. Therefore, the Standards addressed will be at lower level. They are mixed grades and enjoy the interactive...
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7. The Empire Builders- Greece
Lesson Plan Teacher: Mentor: Kristin Culp Plummer Subject: World History Lesson Title: The Empire Builders- Greece Objectives: Identify physical geographic factors that might influence the settlement, development and history of a place which include: -Landforms. -Bodies and sources of fresh water (for transportation, drinking, and farming). -Climate and weather patterns. -Natural vegetation. -Wildlife (animals,...
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8. Index.Html
Michelle Fritsch Introduction Standards Objectives Activities Assessment Results Resources Introduction The powerful city states in Greece paved the way for many of our own traditions. The activity will focus on 5 major city states and their daily life. The students, through research on the internet, will obtain a good overview of who the ancient Greeks were and how they lived. Groups of 5 or 6 students will use their research to creat...
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9. Greece: Part 1
...ity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill LEARN NC, a program of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Education, finds the most innovative and successful practices in K?12 education and makes them available to the teachers and students of North Carolina ? and the world. Lesson Plans Greece: Part 1 This lesson is one of three created as an interdisciplinary unit on the connection between the art and artifacts of a culture and the values and beliefs of the members of that culture. This unit begins with a class-wide investigation of Ancient Greece and concludes with a visit to the Acklan...
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10. Kids' Page
FENTON HIGH SCHOOL A TRIP TO GREECE PROJECT PAGE Project Time Line: Day 1 = the plane ride to Greece or Surfing on the Net Day 2 = buying the $culpture or pick one and print a copy Day 3 = typing the CRITIQUE using the Word Processing Program of your choice -NOT TO DO not a choice Day 4 = creating the WEB page - no spider Day 5 = surf...
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