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Alexander the Great Chapter 2 Lesson 3 pages 84 - 89 Mr. Bondurant 1/17/2019

Alexander the Great Chapter 2 Lesson 3 pages 84 - 89 Vocabulary: Colony Culture Describe the achievements of Alexander the Great. 1/17/2019

A. The Value of Observation p. 84 1. Why was Alexander able to ride Bucephalus? 2. Who was Alexander’s teacher? 3. What skill helped Alexander win the bet with his father? 1/17/2019

B. Greece Controlled by a Macedonian King p.85 1. Who was King Philip II? 2. How did Philip gain control of Greece? 3. How did Alexander show his power after he became king? 1/17/2019

C. Alexander’s Conquests p. 85-8 1. Why was Alexander know as the Great? 2. What lands did he conquer? 3. What did Alexander do after he conquered a region? 1/17/2019

Alexander the Great chapter 2 lesson 3 Alexander’s Conquests LOOK AT THE MAP ON p.87 1. Where was Alexander’s first victory? 2. What two victories occurred near the Persian Gulf? 3. When Alexander was farthest south, what body of water was he near? 4. Name the 4 cities Alexander passed through twice. 1/17/2019

D. Greek Culture pages. 88-89 1. What were the two reasons why Alexander started colonies? 2. What activities took place in the Greek gymnasiums? 3. Who were Calliope, Terpsichore, and Clio? 4. A Greek museum was like what today? 5. Why did Alexander want to spread Greek culture? 1/17/2019

W27 1 across: BABYLON 1 down: BUCEPHALUS 1/17/2019

w30 Troy vs. Greece Paris of Troy kidnapped Helen, wife of the Greek king of Sparta Wooden horse filled with Soldiers brought into the Trojan camp Horse was mysterious and the Trojans let down their guard Greece 1/17/2019

Chapter 2 lesson 3 TOGETHER MEANS: On the same question at the same time! Working only with your group! ALL brains are at work! Everyone comes to an agreement on the answer. Questions must be asked as a group! You may NOT divide and copy! 1/17/2019