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Greek Achievements chapter 2 lesson 4 pages 90 - 95 Mr. Bondurant 1/18/2019

Greek Achievements chapter 2 lesson 4 Vocab: Philosophy Amphitheater Describe major Greek achievements in knowledge, art, and sports. 1/18/2019

A. Search for a Wise Man p.90-1 1. How did Socrates solve the riddle of the oracle’s reply? 2. What did Socrates finally decide that the oracle meant? 1/18/2019

B. The Search for Knowledge and Wisdom p. 91-2 1. How did Plato and Aristotle continue the work that Socrates started? 2. What style did Plato’s dialogues follow? 3. What were some of the subjects studied and written about by Aristotle? 1/18/2019

C. Built to the Delight the Eye 1. According to Pericles, what was the goal of the Athenians as they rebuilt the city? 2. What is the name of the city where the temple of Athena stands on the Acropolis? 3. What buildings in our country use Greek styled columns? 1/18/2019

Ancient Athens 1/18/2019

Greek Columns 1/18/2019

D. Gods Honored Through Sports pages.93-4 1. Why did the ancient Greeks hold sporting events? 2. What kind of events were featured at the Olympian games? 1/18/2019

E. Important Events Live on Through Poems and Plays p. 94-5 1. Who were Pindar and Sappho? 2. What did Pindar mean when he wrote, “Unsung the noblest deed will die?” 3. Describe a Greek amphitheater. 4. Why have plays been popular for centuries? 1/18/2019

Greek Amphitheater 1/18/2019

Greek Achievements chapter 2 lesson 4 90-95 captions Page 95 Think and Write questions A - E 1/18/2019