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Greeks
Lesson 2

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Start of the lesson
Phone NOT in classroom
Chewing gum in bin
Book, notebook, laptop + Plenda on table
Sit in your spot

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Menu of the day
Plenda
Recap
Homework
Forms of government
Alexander the Great
Myth of the day

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Goal
You can explain what the four types of government mean

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Plenda
Answer learning question 2 (from Greeks) in Teams + learn key words

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A Greek city-state is called a ...?

Slide 6 - Question ouverte

What 4 things did you need to be to have citizenship rights in poleis?

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Only if you had citizenshipship rights you could...?
A
Become king
B
Help make important decisions
C
Become wealthy
D
Go to school

Slide 8 - Quiz

Homework
Two things had to be in your answer. Which ones?
  • The question
  • Colored/marked key words

If you don't have that (or didn't submit your homework) you get a cross in SOM --> You need to improve it

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Learning question
  • How were Greek city-states governed?

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Various types of state
  • Turn to page 64: let's do exercise 1 together
  • After that, we'll read page 65 together

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Athenian democracy
  • In Athens everyone with citizenship rights was in the assembly --> they could only vote about important things
  • Having meetings with 6000 people all at once isn't workable --> therefore, there was a (smaller) daily council
  • How does democracy work in the Netherlands?

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Exercises
Now do exercises 3, 4, 5 on p. 68
Finished? --> check your answers with the answer booklet
Done with that? --> work on the learning question

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Break
timer
3:00

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Greek citizens
I will divide you in groups of 4 and you will each get a number
  1. Aristocracy
  2. Democracy
  3. Monarchy
  4. Tiranny
You will make a pitch about why your form of government is the best --> you present that to your group

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Homework
I will divide you in groups of 4 and you will each get a number
  1. Aristocracy
  2. Democracy
  3. Monarchy
  4. Tiranny
You will make a pitch about why your form of government is the best --> you present that to your group

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The end of democracy
Greek poleis often fought amongst themselves, but also against Persia (5th century B.C.)


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The end of democracy
In the 4e century B.C. king Philip of Macedon managed to conquer all of Greece
  • The citizens in the poleis lose their influence
His son Alexander inherits the throne when he is 20 years old
  • In 13 years time he conquers Egypt, Persia and a part of India
  • He gets the nickname 'the Great'


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Exercises
Now do exercises 9 + 11 on p. 68-69

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Myth of the day

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Learning question
  • How were Greek city-states governed?

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