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Rules For Our Class Do’s Don’ts Come prepared Participate Raise your hand Complete assignments Keep area clean Use Respectful language Wear appropriate clothing No sleeping No phones No headphones No inappropriate clothing No hats No littering No bullying Grade: 64-45 Grade: 65-100 H.W. Class Work

SWBAT Describe the topography of Greece Analyze how the topography of Greece impacted its development Discuss the development of Greek civics, art, military, and conquests Discuss which Greek development was most influential

Aim: Which aspect of Greece was the most influential? List 3 things you learned a out Greece from someone else's presentation

Greece: Post Student research summary Describe the topography of Greece. How would the mountains affect unity of the Greek states? What were 2 famous city states? Describe Greece in regards to the sea. How would the sea affect the development of the Greeks? Topography Mountains, Peninsula, Islands Mountains hindered Greek political unity. Independent city states developed Seas: Ionian, Aegean, Mediterranean seas Traders, Seamen : Athens & Sparta

Council of 500 How was Athen's government run? Greece: Post Student research summary II. Greek Gov: Council of 500 Pericles: Statesman/citizen Direct democracy: Founder Cleithenes Males citizens allowed to vote Citizens were source of power Influenced Rome and our government system Cleisthenes 570-508BC How was Athen's government run? How did this affect women? Who is the source of power in this form of government? Explain the historical significance of Greek democracy. Pericles 495-429BC

Assessment and reflection My Participation 55 85 100 I participated not at all, a little, a lot Questions I have about the lesson at this point.

Greece: Post Student research summary III. Architecture, Art, Philosophy, Literature Columns: Ionic,Corinthian Art focused on human form c. Socrates, Plato, Aristotle d. Homer: Greek Writer/Poet * Iliad, Odyssey, Trojan War What were the names of the three Greek philosophers? Look at the statue and explain what you think was the focus of Greek art. What were the works of Homer?

Greece: Post Student research summary IV. Sparta military country Oligarchy: Rule by few People had little voice in government Sparta v Athens war What type of country was Sparta? What type of government did the Spartans have? 2 Kings & 12 Man Council Who did Sparta go to war with?

Greece: Post Student research summary V. Alexander the Great Unified Greece Used military strategies to expand Greek empire Hellenization: Greek cultural diffusion

Assessment and reflection My Participation 55 85 100 I participated not at all, a little, a lot Question I have about the lesson. Which aspect of Greece was the most influential?