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Wednesday, September 10th Roots of Democracy: Wednesday, September 10th Announcements: Notes Due on Friday To do Today: Weekly Check Philosopher Discovery HW: Study Notes Be Prepared: World History Notes Weekly Check

World History Evidence: Classical Greece Date Title Description of historical content 1) 8-25 Evidence: Classical Greece Note-taking skills, brainstorm what you know about Greece, evidence about Greek geography 2) The “Story” of Greece Use the website http://www.timemaps.com/history/ancient-greece-1500bc and a map of your choice (on Skitch) to tell the story of Greece 3) 8-28-29 Crucible of Greece SAP note-taking on movie (in class) 4) 9-3 +4 NearPod: Golden Age of Athens: WLZIP NearPod in class 5) 9-3 + 4 NearPod: Geography of Greece: HBSFV Take notes and complete the tasks on NearPod 6) 9-4 ACCESS Work on TIMELINE and PERSIAN 7) 9-5 Greece: Lecture Mrs. Craig Review lecture 8) 9-8 Greece Lecture Mrs. Craig review lecture 9) 9-9 Greece: SPA Lecture and Socrates, Plato, Aristotle 10) 9-10 Movie Clips and Discovery Philosophers

Foundations of Democracy ACCESS: Greece Foundations of Democracy Name: _______________________ Date: September 2 Period: _____ Use this page as a cover sheet for research and notes on The Roots od Democracy. This completed form will be submitted by the DoK assessment. Work on TOP ONLY Traditions Conditions Turning Points Democratic Leaders Politics and Philosophy Above: timeline Below left: topics determined by students Below right: list as many topics in each section (not a lot of space…do best with space available).

Complete this PERSIAN identifying the foundations of democracy found in Greek culture. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ P E R S I A N _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Complete _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

S: [social, religion, languages, cultural development, expressions] Ethics and Morality S: [social, religion, languages, cultural development, expressions] Greece Standards for human behavior How do you KNOW right from wrong? Ethics/ Morality: Goodness and the establishment of the standards of human behavior. Plato’s Ideal Society: Workers to produce the necessities of life, soldiers to defend the state, and philosophers to rule. http://bradsbrain.files.wordpress.com/2007/07/plato-aristotle.jpg