B1 Hellas 3.2 Who's in Charge?

Who's in Charge? 
B1 DLE History
Ancient Greece
Section 3.2

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Who's in Charge? 
B1 DLE History
Ancient Greece
Section 3.2

Slide 1 - Diapositive

What do you remember about the last section: "The Greek World"?

Slide 2 - Carte mentale

Keyword time!
Go through Section 3.2 and write down all the keywords in your history notebook. 
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It's time to write down the Section 3.2 keywords in your History notebook!

Slide 3 - Diapositive


Athena vs Poseidon
This is an ORIGIN story about how the polis of Athens  got its name. 

Discussion Questions:
1) Why do the two gods compete?
2) How do they compete? 
3) Tell me more about these gifts...
4) This is also a story that teaches a lesson about politics...what does this story explain
DLE Language Check: 
god = male | goddess = female

Slide 4 - Diapositive

What do you think is a more likely reason that women were not allowed to vote in Athens?
Women were not soldiers.
Women needed to take care of the children.
Women had to be protected.
Women could not think logically.
Women were not smart enough.

Slide 5 - Sondage

Who's in Charge?
When we ask who is in charge, we want to know who makes the big decisions that effect everyone

In other words, what kind of government is there?

In Ancient Greece, each polis (city-state) had it's own form of government. However,  there were four basic types of government. 

Slide 6 - Diapositive

Quick Check! 
Match the correct government forms. 
tyranny
democracy
monarchy
aristocracy
a king is in charge
an elite group of people is in charge
one person has taken control illegally
a (large) group of citizens are in charge 

Slide 7 - Question de remorquage

What questions come to mind when you view this image? 
Think! Write! Ask!

Slide 8 - Diapositive

3.2. continued
This lesson: 
  1. Finish our highlighting
  2. Learning check & videos
  3. Tomorrow - Knowledge & skills 

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Athenian Democracy
The basis of our democracy, but NOT the same. 

Did people vote? Yes!
Did everyone vote? No!
Who got to vote? Citizens
Was everyone a citizen? No!
Who was allowed to be a citizen?




Slide 10 - Diapositive

Sorting Activity
Which words describe a citizen?
Citizens
Non-Citizens
men
women
adults
children
foreigners
slaves
rich
poor
free
Athenian parents
30+
18+

Slide 11 - Question de remorquage

Slide 12 - Vidéo

Voting
Wait...what?
What?
Who? 
Why? 
Ecclesia
All citizens
To make really big decisions, like going to war!
People's Assembly
500 citizens
To set the agenda: what will be talked about in the Ecclesia?
Ostracism
6000+ citizens
To ban someone from Athens for 10 years!
Different Meetings in Athens

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Slide 14 - Vidéo

What have you learned this section?

Slide 15 - Carte mentale

Looking ahead...
In the next lesson we will be working on the Knowledge and Skills in small groups, so make sure you have read the section!

Slide 16 - Diapositive

Todays lesson
  • Today you will be working in small groups (randomly chosen) to complete 3.2 Knowledge & Skills
  • Write your answers out in full sentences
  • Online or on paper
  • Work together to create the best answers!
  • Upload evidence of your work at 8:50am 
  • Kahoot @ the end of the lesson! 
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Slide 17 - Diapositive

Upload a photo of your knowledge & skills work for 3.2

Slide 18 - Question ouverte

What did you think of this lesson?
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Slide 19 - Sondage