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December 19, 2018 Where do you like to shop?

Take 3-4,5-6, and 9-10 to the library.

Essential Question How did the scarcity of resources in Greece lead to the conquest of neighboring lands?

Essential Standard 6.G.1.2  Explain the factors that influenced the movement of people, goods, and ideas and the effects of that movement on societies and regions over time. 6.E.1.1  Explain how conflict, compromise, and negotiation over the availability of resources impacted the economic development of various civilizations, societies and regions.

I can explain what the Agora is .

The Agora, the marketplace and civic center, was one of the most important parts of an ancient city of Athens. In addition to being a place where people gathered to buy and sell all kinds of commodities, it was also a place where people assembled to discuss all kinds of topics: business, politics, current events, or the nature of the universe and the divine.  The Agora of Athens, where ancient Greek democracy first came to life, provides a wonderful opportunity to examine the commercial, political, religious, and cultural life of one of the great cities of the ancient world.

If you were to visit the agora, what would you want to see? Why?

I now put you into partners I will assign you a number. Please research the way the Ancient Greeks used this item.

1. clothes 2. sandals 3. drapes 4. slippers 5. shoes 6. pottery dishes 7. pottery cookware

Please draw a picture of the item you were assigned. Come up with a price of the item. If you need a piece of paper, let me know.

I need 5 people to be customers. The customers will walk around acting like they are buying things in the agora The rest of you I need to act like you are in the agora and you are selling your product.

Go back to assign seats.

Ask students to come up and present products

What is the agora?

Go back and with your partner.

3-4 Front Table BACK TABLE Tazier Oliver Na’Moni Baldwin Ameilia Eagen Thomas Bailey SaMya Logan Gracie Adams Irvin Satterfield Tanner Loftis Benjamin Hannah Miranda Hancock Brian Jones David Dameron Chase Gatewood Hunter Mullins Ty’Riq Moore Qaronta Plunkett Jahki Jones Jimmie Ensley David Medrano Victor McRae Malia Cunningham Jamyan Lipscomb Alondra Foster Bailey Tankersley Caleb Clemmons Ethan Myer BACK TABLE Bailey Tankersley

5-6 Front Table BACK TABLE Nicholas Ricchini Jalean Hardin Dillon Rowland Emery Webster Bernice Sanchez Front Table Monserratt Sanchez Mckenzie Willard Brianna Ridge Ashley Perez Braxton Sauerbrei Ava Tailey Jaidyn Shumaker Christopher Poteat Joshuah Smith Lily Lynch Brianna Shoemaker Luca Spicer Blake McGee James Jones William Newnam Brandon Newcomer Emma Thorton Leila Scott BACK TABLE

7-8 Front Table BACK TABLE Cannon Edwards Emma Allmond Gabrielle Lodge Wyatt Andrews Front Table John Carver Adam Alejandro Chace Irby Ethan Litten Austin Gilliam Nathan Emerson Ethan Litten Krista Gusler Chloie Johnson Za’Kiya Graves Cali Richardson Brenley Burr Cristin Graves Kailynne Goodman Breylen Harris Samuel White Kelsey Craig Shelby Wilson Trinity Ross Samuel White John Lamb Tyzavier Jay Makayla Graves Patience Tuttle Iveona Hooper Chace Irby Aaron Palmer Ja’Bari Lea BACK TABLE

9-10 SEATING CHART Front Table BACK TABLE Cemarie Motley Damari Crump Shawndale Wilson Emah Maciborski Julia Rogers Jarvis Truman Malachi Stewart Patricia Ricchini Bryson Saul Asia Pennix Makayla Newnam Victoria Weadon Zionna Reddick Sheila Pulliam Jakayla Wade Cemarie Motley Michelle Wellington Terrance Paul Brandon Robertson Emily Wilkinson Jeremy Price Chase Smith BACK TABLE

Online dice https://www.random.org/dice/?num=1

18. 17. 16. 15 Won the Peloponnesian War FINISH Won the Persian War Philosopher in Athens Reason why people of Egypt were mummified 11. 12. 13. 14. War between Persia and City states of Ancient Greece START 1. 10. Believe in many gods 9. 8. 7. War between Sparta and Athens Women had no right in this Ancient Greek city state Women could own property this Ancient Greek city state Believed strongly in the military 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Type of government in Athens. Type of government in Ancient Sparta piece of land almost completely surrounded by water Place of shopping in Ancient Greece Birthplace of democracy

FINISH START Nile Socrates River agora 18. 17. 16. 15 11. 12. 13. 14. Sparta City states of Ancient Greece Plato and Socrates For the afterlife 11. 12. 13. 14. START Persian War Nile River Socrates 1. 10. Polytheism 9. 8. 7. Peloponnesian war Athens Sparta Sparta 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Democracy oligarchy peninsula agora Athens

Play tic tac toe

Believed only in military Government of Sparta Government of Athens Believed only in military Women had few rights here Winner of Peloponnesian War Winner of Persian War Philosopher in Ancient Greece Ancient Greece was on this type of landform Who fought in Peloponnesian war

oligarchy democracy Sparta Athens Sparta City states of Ancient Greece Socrates Plato peninsula Sparta and Athens

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