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reminder/announcements By now you should’ve: Gotten your notebook for the class Joined the remind app (code on website under class description) Bring notebooks to class everyday Notebooks will be collected soon! Check Site for homelearning assignments! Quiz coming up soon - Everything we’ve covered (including what we will cover today) is fair game! Happy studying  Ms.Garcia - World History

reminder/announcements Club Rush – Monday, 9/25 ! Why you should get involved: Joining clubs makes your experience more fun! YOU, the students, run the clubs – make it what you want it to be! It helps you build personal & professional skills – good for resumes (future jobs, college applications) More details: During both lunches & after school (2:30-3:30pm) You can visit tables and sign up for clubs you’re interested in joining Clubs: every strand has a club, Year book, Thinker’s Corner (philosophy/creative writing) & more! Ms.Garcia - World History

reminder/announcements Absent log (on website) Homelearning charts (in slides + online) Upcoming: Afterschool tutoring sessions (dates pending) History Study Games (in the making) More class posters/decorations Extra credit opportunities Ms.Garcia - World History

Sparta was a Greek city-state that rose to prominence around 650 B.C. Sparta is featured in Greek mythology as the birthplace of Helen, the demigoddess daughter of Zeus and Leda. Ancient Greece World History Ms.Garcia - World History

What have we covered so far? What else will we cover? Chapter 1 I. Lesson 1 First Humans (Cultures) Ancient Civilizations Mesopotamia and Egypt – built first civilizations Ancient India Ancient China Civilizations of the Greeks World of the Romans II. Lesson 2 World of Islam Lesson 2 (remaining) Early African Civilizations The Medieval Asian World Europe in the Middle Ages The Byzantine Empire The World of the Americas Ms.Garcia - World History

What have we covered so far? What else will we cover? Chapter 1 I. Lesson 1 First Humans (Cultures) Ancient Civilizations Mesopotamia and Egypt – built first civilizations Ancient India Ancient China Civilizations of the Greeks World of the Romans II. Lesson 2 World of Islam Lesson 2 (remaining) Early African Civilizations The Medieval Asian World Europe in the Middle Ages The Byzantine Empire The World of the Americas Ms.Garcia - World History

In your Journal, Write down everything you know about this structure Bell Ringer In your Journal, Write down everything you know about this structure Ms.Garcia - World History

the Parthenon Bell Ringer Temple in Athens, Greece Ms. Garcia has been here! Completed in the middle of the 5th century BCE. Its name refers to Athena Parthenos, or "Athena the Virgin.“, (Greek virgin goddess of reason, intelligent activity, arts and literature). Bell Ringer the Parthenon Ms.Garcia - World History

The civilization of the Greeks Hellas Named after Hellen (NOT Helen of Troy!) Oracle of Delphi Greek Games: Ancient Olympic Games Philosophers Socrates Plato Aristotle https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pJQr77Vzwyk Sparta Athens Philip of Macedonia & Alexander the Great What contributed to the rise and fall of the civilization of the Greeks? Roman Rule Ms.Garcia - World History

Classical Greek culture Article Philosophy and science Art, literature, and theatre The legacy of Greek culture Directions: Read & answer questions in notebook Ms.Garcia - World History

Project: Recreate Ancient Greek Art Due: Wednesday October 4th You will each research on an Ancient Greek art of your choice (examples – sculpture, architecture,) Pick a piece to present and recreate Include: A recreation of art piece (drawing, painting, sculpture) Presentation must include: Artist, date (of piece), introduction of the piece, why you chose it (presentation must be 3-5 minutes minutes!) Due: Wednesday October 4th No late assignments will be accepted. Ms.Garcia - World History

(Academic) Greek Games Directions: Get into 2 groups – as even as possible Pick one team captain per group You may use your notes to answer the questions Ms.Garcia - World History