1 2 bc & ad bc = before christ years count towards 0 ex. 19 bc, 18 bc, 17 bc,... ad = anno...
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BC & ADBC = 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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CenturiesCenturies are 1 ahead of years
Ex. 1900’s = 20th century
Why?
0-99 AD was the 1st Century, so 100 AD-199 AD was the 2nd century
1500 = 16th Century
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Ancient Greece
Greece is a country in Europe. In ancient times, people lived along the huge coastline where food was plentiful.
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The Ancient Greeks settled in areas around cities.
New Towns
Together, the city and the surrounding area was called a city-state.
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The most famous city-states 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
Examples Draw
City-State
A city and its surrounding area
Political
Athens, Sparta, Olympia
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Definition Category
Examples Draw
Acropolis
The place where men went to discuss politics and worship their gods and goddesses
Political
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Passport Rubric
Topic – City-StatesPicture – related to topicSize of PictureNeatnessColored (no marker)Sentence – I drew __________,
because ______________.
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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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Greek Myth Book Rubric
Title Page – DecoratedIdentify the correct information from the myth (Title, Characters, Setting, Point of View, Conflict)Scene from Each Myth Size of PictureColored (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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R (role or writer) = God/Goddess of Your Choice
A (audience) = Humans
F (format) = Promise
T (topic) = If they please you, what could you do for them
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Passport Rubric
Topic – Greek Gods/GoddessesPicture – related to topicSize of PictureNeatnessColored (no marker)Sentence – I drew __________,
because ______________.
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Power Thinking Review
P1 – Ancient GreeceP2 – City-StatesP2 - 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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•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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Sentence Synthesis
Use three of the following words in one sentence:
Women Pankrationgods Chariot
RacingMen OlympiaFour Years Olive Branch
*Your sentence must show meaning!
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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 Memorial- Washington, DC
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Picture of 1 of the Following:Olympic Events (Chariot Racing, Wrestling, Chariot Racing, Boxing, Pankration, Stadion)
Size of PictureNeatnessColored (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 GreeceP2 – City-StatesP2 – ReligionP2 - Olympics
P3 –P3 – P3 – P3 – P4 - P4 – P4 -
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Passport Rubric
Topic – Olympics Picture - related to topicSize of PictureNeatnessColored (no marker)Sentence – I drew _________, because ___________.
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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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Definition Category
Examples Draw
Direct Democracy
A form of government where the
people directly vote to make laws.
Political
Athens
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Passport Rubric
Topic – Direct Democracy Picture - related to topicSize of PictureNeatnessColored (no marker)Sentence – I drew _________, because ___________.
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Power Thinking Review
P1 – Ancient GreeceP2 – City-StatesP2 – ReligionP2 - OlympicsP2 – Direct Democracy
P3 -