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Monday Minds On: Quick Review What is a ritual? Why are rituals important to pre-literate religions? What are ways some cultures showed respect to their gods? What was the Wicker Man? Monday Minds On: Quick Review

Tell me everything you know (or think you know) about Ancient Greece. What Do You Know?

Ancient Greece: Background

Like the Roman Empire, started as many city- states. Among the most powerful were Athens, Corinth and Sparta The landowners were the most powerful and trade, banking, and art were key elements of life

Athens became a center of power and philosophy It was also a place of luxury, with beautiful statues and monuments (the Parthenon, which was a statue to the goddess Athena) Socrates, Plato and Aristotle questioned the world around them and were important teachers

Sparta was a much different city, and was more violent and war-like Boys as young as 7 began training for military service They did not celebrate the arts or ideas like Athens

Get the World History textbooks (different than the normal ones) and answer the questions about the Persian War (Q 1-6) on the questions sheet given to you. Textbook Time

Watch the video linked to the picture below and try to answer the questions as you go. I know its goes fast but we’ll take them up! Foot Soldier Video

Tuesday Minds On: Quick Questions What was the difference between Athens and Sparta? Based on your text questions, what happened at Marathon? Based on the video, describe life for a Greek “Foot Soldier” Tuesday Minds On: Quick Questions

Get the World History textbooks (different than the normal ones) and finish the questions on the worksheet. Textbook Time

Finish the Foot Soldier Video Hopefully the previous teacher made note of what time you were at! Follow along with the remaining questions as best you can. Finish the Foot Soldier Video