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Ancient Greece
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   Welcome to 
Ancient Greece
Grab your notebook, laptop, and book right away!
Miss van Seijda

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Jannina van Seijda - sei@lekenlinge.nl

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Lesson plan

  1. Getting to know each other (10 min.)
  2. Log onto LessonUp (10 min.) 
  3. Instruction (20 min.)
  4. Practice (15 min.)
  5. Reflection (15 min.)

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Lesson goals
At the end of this class...
  1. You know who Miss van Seijda is and how she works.
  2. You can explain why Ancient Greece was divided into different poleis.
  3. You can give examples of Greek culture.

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User manual
History lessons
  • Always bring your notebook, laptop & book.
  • Pencil on the dia = take notes.
  • 'Criminal list' (first I need to learn your names).
  • I expect you to make summaries of the slides and the texts from the book.
I am willing to check your summary and/or notes!

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What do you expect from me?
What do you need to make
the classes a success?

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Ancient Greece

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What do these pictures 
have to do with Ancient Greece?

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  • Islands
  • Mountains

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Zelfs de Grieken weten niet hoeveel eilanden er zijn (schatting = 6000)
Ancient Greece

  • Because of the landscape it was hard to control the whole country.
  • That's why city-states (Polis, plural Poleis) came into being.
  • Every Polis had their own government, most important God and rules.

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Do you think there was a shared Greek culture? Why?

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Landscape troubles
  • Loads of mountains, hard rock = not great for agriculture.
  • Problem! What are they supposed to eat?
  • Solution: looking elsewhere for fertile soil > they started establishing colonies.
  • They take their culture with them > Greek culture begins to spread.
  • This also gave the opportunity to trade.
  • This led to much wealth.
Colony
An area that is controlled by or belongs to a country and is usually far away from it.

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Receiving your grade
1. Practical assignment (grade).
Tomorrow we will be talking more 
about the assignment.

2. Little assignments (no grade).
These will help with the practical assignment.

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Assignment
Choose one of the following societies:
Minoan society
Mycenean society
  • What was their culture like?
  • How much did they influence the Greeks?
  • How did the society end?

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Do you have
feedback for me?
About the instruction, the assignment, tips/tops, etc.

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