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Rewrite correcting the grammar, punctuation, and spelling: Social Studies Opener: Ancient Greece #1 Write down today’s Learning Target and answer the following prompt. Rewrite correcting the grammar, punctuation, and spelling: Cents their are many mountains in greece, people setled in flat areas a long the coast and in small river valleys. People lived in vilages and towns seperated by mountains and sees. 4.1.2 Geographic Factors

Rewrite correcting the grammar, punctuation, and spelling: Social Studies Opener: Ancient Greece #2 Write down today’s Learning Target and answer the following prompt. Rewrite correcting the grammar, punctuation, and spelling: the greeks lived on rocky mountanous lands surounded by water. the mainland of Greece is a penninsula a area of land that are surounded on 3 sides by water. 4.1.2 Geographic Factors

Rewrite correcting the grammar, punctuation, and spelling: Social Studies Opener: Ancient Greece #2 Write down today’s Learning Target and answer the following prompt. Rewrite correcting the grammar, punctuation, and spelling: Because of geographical barriers isolated greek comunities began to develop in different ways.  One importent difference was how they governed them self.  Each city had it's own type of government. Unhappiness with one form lead them to try others. 4.1.2 Geographic Factors

Make a list of 5 major geographic landforms found in Greece? Social Studies Opener: Ancient Greece #3 Write down today’s Learning Target and answer the following prompt. Make a list of 5 major geographic landforms found in Greece? 4.1.1 Geographic Tools

Historians believe the Minoans disappeared due to a natural disaster. Social Studies Opener: Ancient Greece #4 Write down today’s Learning Target and answer the following prompt. Historians believe the Minoans disappeared due to a natural disaster. Think of the world around you and identify a location and how it was affected by a natural disaster. 5.1.2 Connected Events

A Natural Disaster

“History and Geography: Natural Disaster!” Social Studies Opener: Ancient Greece #5 Write down today’s Learning Target and answer the following prompt. Please turn to pg. 234-235 in the textbook. Read and analyze the section titled, “History and Geography: Natural Disaster!” After the reading, answer questions #1-2 at the bottom of the pg. 235. 4.1.2 Geographic Factors

Social Studies Opener: Ancient Greece #6 Write down today’s Learning Target and answer the following prompt. If you could pick an Ancient Greek god to follow and worship, which god would it be? Why? 2.1.1 Elements of Culture

Rewrite correcting the grammar, punctuation, and spelling: Social Studies Opener: Ancient Greece #7 Write down today’s Learning Target and answer the following prompt. Rewrite correcting the grammar, punctuation, and spelling: The greeks lived in a time long be four advanced scieince. Too day we can explained natural events but to the Greeks this we’re the work of power full gods. 2.1.1 Elements of Culture

Please turn to pg. 250-251 in the textbook. Read the section titled, Social Studies Opener: Ancient Greece #8 Write down today’s Learning Target and answer the following prompt. Please turn to pg. 250-251 in the textbook. Read the section titled, “Literature in History: The Epic Poetry of Homer” After the reading, answer questions #1-2 at the bottom of pg. 251. 2.1.1 Elements of Culture

Time periods are sometimes Social Studies Opener: Ancient Greece #9 Write down today’s Learning Target and answer the following prompt. Time periods are sometimes given names to describe what happened during those years. Describe a time period in your life you could call either a “Golden” Age or a “Dark” Age.

Sparta’s culture was very unique to the rest of the ancient world. Social Studies Opener: Ancient Greece #10 Write down today’s Learning Target and answer the following prompt. Sparta’s culture was very unique to the rest of the ancient world. Make a list of at least 3 unique aspects of your culture. 2.1.1 Elements of Culture

“Interpreting Charts and Tables” Social Studies Opener: Ancient Greece #11 Write down today’s Learning Target and answer the following prompt. Practice working with “Interpreting Charts and Tables” Please turn to pg.284 in your textbook, read the page and answer questions #1-4 in “Practice and Apply the Skill.” 1.1.1 Government

Please turn to pg.226-227 in your blue “World History” textbook. Social Studies Opener: Ancient Greece #11 Write down today’s Learning Target and answer the following prompt. Please turn to pg.226-227 in your blue “World History” textbook. Read the pages and answer these questions: How can knowing word parts help you understand new words? What are 3 other words you know made of these Greek word parts? Are their other words you know that are from other languages used in English? 1.1.1 Government

Without using the textbook define the following: Social Studies Opener: Ancient Greece #12 Write down today’s Learning Target and answer the following prompt. Without using the textbook define the following: Democracy Direct Democracy Representative Democracy 1.1.1 Government

Social Studies Opener: Ancient Greece #13 Write down today’s Learning Target and answer the following prompt. In these sentences identify the nouns, proper nouns, verbs, and adjectives. When a new leader, Pericles, gained power in Athens, he did not want aristocrats to run the government. He overthrew the it, and allowed all true citizens of Athens to participate in the creation of new laws. 1.1.1 Government

Rewrite correcting the grammar, punctuation, and spelling: Social Studies Opener: Ancient Greece #14 Write down today’s Learning Target and answer the following prompt. Rewrite correcting the grammar, punctuation, and spelling: The persians and greeks faugt in 1 of the most famus battles in history. It were said that wen the Persian arows was fired they wood blot out the son. 2.3.1 Conflict and Competition

After analyzing the maps answer questions #1-2 in “Interpreting Maps.” Social Studies Opener: Ancient Greece #15 Write down today’s Learning Target and answer the following prompt. Please turn to pg.264 in your textbook and analyze the map at the top of the page titled, “The Persian Wars” After analyzing the maps answer questions #1-2 in “Interpreting Maps.” 4.1.1 Geographic Tools

Complete the graphic organizer: Social Studies Opener: Ancient Greece #16 Write down today’s Learning Target and answer the following prompt. Complete the graphic organizer: Sparta Culture: Athens Culture: Similarities 2.1.1 Elements of Culture

After analyzing the maps answer questions #1-2 in “Interpreting Maps.” Social Studies Opener: Ancient Greece #17 Write down today’s Learning Target and answer the following prompt. Please turn to pg.270 in your textbook and analyze the map at the top of the page titled, “The Peloponnesian War” After analyzing the maps answer questions #1-2 in “Interpreting Maps.” 4.1.1 Geographic Tools

Rewrite correcting the grammar, punctuation, and spelling: Social Studies Opener: Ancient Greece #18 Write down today’s Learning Target and answer the following prompt. Rewrite correcting the grammar, punctuation, and spelling: When alexander was asked by his general who was next Alexander begun to cry. Alexander said i weep becus their is no one left to conquer. 1.1.1 Government

After analyzing the maps answer questions #1-2 in “Interpreting Maps.” Social Studies Opener: Ancient Greece #19 Write down today’s Learning Target and answer the following prompt. Please turn to pg.275 in your textbook and analyze the map at the top of the page titled, “Alexander the Great’s Empire” After analyzing the maps answer questions #1-2 in “Interpreting Maps.” 4.1.1 Geographic Tools

Social Studies Opener: Ancient Greece #20 Write down today’s Learning Target and answer the following prompt. The ancient Greeks were only able to create a civilization because of their use of natural resources. Think about your life, what natural resources do you use the most? What would you life be like if you no longer had those resources? 4.1.2 Geographic Factors

Complete the graphic organizer: Social Studies Opener: Ancient Greece #21 Write down today’s Learning Target and answer the following prompt. Complete the graphic organizer: Government Forms Oligarchy: Dictatorship: Monarchy: Democracy: 1.1.1 Government

Please turn to pg. 283 in the textbook. Read the section titled, Social Studies Opener: Ancient Greece #22 Write down today’s Learning Target and answer the following prompt. Please turn to pg. 283 in the textbook. Read the section titled, “Biography: Greek Philosophers- Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle” After the reading, answer the question “Making Inferences” at the bottom of the page. 2.1.1 Elements of Culture

Practice working with multiple choice questions. Social Studies Opener: Ancient Greece #23 Write down today’s Learning Target and answer the following prompt. Practice working with multiple choice questions. Please turn to pg.287 in your textbook and answer questions #1-7.