Ancient Greece and Rome

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Ancient Greece and Rome Frayer Models

What is a Frayer Model? Each Section will be worth 10 points. IMAGES!

An Example

Does it fit perfectly?? NO You will need to look at your given topic and decide how to best integrate your topic into a Frayer diagram Images are being added ALL HANDS IN

Time to Work! 1. Form into a group* of 4 2. Put all names on a post-it with the first person being designated the “Captain” The captain serves no role other than keeping people on task *If you choose to work alone, you may do so.

TOPICS: Greek City-states and political structures Greek Philosophers Alexander: his empire and legacy Greek and Roman Relgion: Change and Continuity The Punic Wars Roman Rulers: From Republic to Empire The Fall of Rome

Sources of Information Print media in library By special request, you may use your phone. HOWEVER, you must first exhaust all print media options.