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Chapter 2: Ancient Greece
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Chapter 2: Ancient Greece

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Planning this period: 
  • Greek city-states
  • Greek people 
  • Greek politics
  • Greek culture
  • Greek wars 
    (If we have enough time) 

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Feniks, Geschiedenis Werkplaats, Memo, Saga
The age of Greeks and Romans
3000 BC - 500 AD

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When is soil considered fertile?

Slide 4 - Open question

What do you know
about Ancient Greece?

Slide 5 - Mind map

Slide 6 - Map

What stands out to you about this map?
(think about geography!)

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Keywords: 
- city-state
- polis

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Problems for Ancient Greece city-states
  • Most of the soil wasn't fertile enough, because there were a lot of mountains. 
  • Not enough fertile soil means not enough food production
  • People went to look for food and proper soil in other places
  • Some even moved across the ocean to start a colony in another country (= a new city with strong links to the old city)

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Ancient Athens

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Akropolis
Agora

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Agora
  • marketplace
  • political buildings
  • temples and religious buildings
  • craftsmen lived there
  • Usually busiest centre

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Keywords assignment
- Agora
- Politics
- Polis
- Colony
- City-State


Assignment for now: 
Create two sentences using all 5 of these words in the correct way!

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People of Greece

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Look up in your textbook on page 56 when you are considered a free man in Athens.

Slide 17 - Open question

Time for notes
- Orbons is going to write and draw on the whiteboard. 
- Make sure you copy everything into your notebook.
- Try to do this as tidily as possible!

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a hoplite
"Shieldwearer"
Only the wealthy Greeks could afford an armour made of 'bronze'. 

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Spartans were the prime examples of Greek warfare

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Ancient democracy




- What is democracy? 
- What other ways to rule can you name? 
- How did the Athenian democracy work? 

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Do you think democracy is the best way to rule the country? Why?

Slide 22 - Open question

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What was the process of ostracism?

Slide 24 - Open question

What do we mean with 'democracy'?

Slide 25 - Open question

CLIL assignment
- You're going to watch a video
- Write down the different ways to rule in Antiquity (de Oudheid)
- Write down the explanation after the video
- We're going to watch the video twice

Ready? Go!

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Slide 27 - Video

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Types of government in Ancient Greece
  • Monarchy = a king or queen rules
  • Aristocracy = the best or the richest people rule
  • Oligarchy = a small group of people rule
  • Tyranny = a tyrant (1 person) rules after taking control illegaly
  • Democracy = the people are in charge and make decisions through voting

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"Olympians"
The Greeks believed that their world and lives were controlled by divine beings: Gods. Every God had it's own task and speciality. The Greeks thought that the Gods lived on
Mt. Olympus. Therefore they named the Gods "Olympians". 

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Keywords!
  • Mythology: All the stories about god(s) and demi-god(s)
  • Myth: a story about god(s) or demi-god(s)
  • Primary sources
    A remainder from the past that gives 
    information about the time in which the 
    source was made. 
  • Secondary sources: A source that gives information about an event in the past, but that is created later in time. 

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Can you name
a few Olympians?

Slide 33 - Mind map

Look up a picture of one of the Olympic Gods and place it here!

Slide 34 - Open question

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Zeus
Hera
Apollo
Hades
Poseidon
Ares
Athena
Hephaistos
2. Make the correct connections
God of the sea
God of war
king of the gods
goddess of wisdom
god of music + the sun
goddess 
of matrimony
god of metallurgy and fire
god of the under
world 
spear and shield
thunder
bolt

trident

sun

anvil

peacock

owl
three headed dog

Slide 36 - Drag question

Why did the Greeks have so many gods?
A
They took over gods from other peoples
B
They wanted to be just like the Egyptians
C
Every god had his/her own specialty
D
They couldn't believe that one god was responsible for creating the entire universe

Slide 37 - Quiz

Who was the leader of the gods?
A
Poseidon
B
Hades
C
Ares
D
Zeus

Slide 38 - Quiz

Who was his wife?
A
Hera
B
Aphrodite
C
Artemis
D
Athena

Slide 39 - Quiz

Homework!
- Read 2.3 fully
- Assignments: 1,2,5,6,10,11
- Look up a Greek myth.
- Print or save the Greek myth.

- Read 2.3 again! 

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Mythology
Mythology is the centre of Ancient Greek culture. Whether it's theatre, Olympic Games, art or just stories, gods play an important role in Ancient Greece. These stories often have a message and try to teach us all something about life, love, friendship and other emotions. 

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Let's analyze your Greek Myths
Do the following assignments with your Greek myth: 
- Write down all the Greek Gods involved in your myth
- Look up what task that Greek God(s) had. 
- Try to make a small drawing of the myth. 
- What do you think the hidden message is? 
- What would you rate the story ?/10 and why? 

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Icarus & Daedalus

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Olympic Games

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Find a picture of a sport that you think was one of the first sports that were practised during the Olympic Games in Ancient Greece.

Slide 47 - Open question

What was the main reason for the Olympic Games to be held?

Slide 48 - Open question

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Why do you think the people practised their sports naked?

Slide 52 - Open question

Slide 53 - Video