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Make a list of all the things that you already know about Greece. After taking out your spiral, complete the following warm up on your warm up pages in your spiral Warm-Up: 2-17-2016 Make a list of all the things that you already know about Greece.

Learning Target I can determine my background knowledge of Ancient Greece Success Criteria: Complete a pre-assessment about Ancient Greece

Spiral Set Up Title page 64: Unit 7: Greece Write the Essential Question under the title: Essential Ouestio: What was the impact of Greece and how does it influence on today’s world. Take a highlighter and highlight the top as well as side and bottom of page 64

Title page 63 Key Vocab Write the following words down: Peninsula Isolated Communities Trade Settlement Polytheistic Colonist Merchant City States Monarch Aristocrat Oligarch Tyrant Democracy Citizen Assembly

Title page 65 Pre-Assessment Title page 66 Post-Assessment

Greece Pre Assessment

Greece Pre Assessment Answer the following questions on page 65 of your spiral quietly and independently

Pre Assessment Describe how the geography of Greece impacted the settlements of Greece? What were the four forms of government in Ancient Greece? What were the main differences between Athens and Sparta? How are the Greeks able to defeat the Persians? What role did religion play in Greek daily live? What are the challenges of ruling a vast empire? How has the Greek civilization/culture influenced who we are today?

Question 1 Describe how the geography of Greece impacted the settlements of Greece? Mountainous Lots of Island

Question 2 What were the four forms of government in Ancient Greece? Oligarch Tyranny Democracy Monarchy

Question 3 What were the main differences between Athens and Sparta? Athens was democracy, economy depended on trade, boys education, girls household less educated/rights Sparta was isolated, primarily military, oligarchy, few men held most power, depended on farming/conquest, women educated

Question 4 How are the Greeks able to defeat the Persians? Spartans and Athenians joined together as one to defeat the Persians

Question 5 What role did religion play in Greek daily live? Beliefs Architecture Theatre Olympic Games

Question 6 What are the challenges of ruling a vast empire? It gets to big to control the spread of ideas/religion and to maintain control/authority

Question 7 How has the Greek civilization/culture influenced who we are today? Architecture Government Language Math/Science Sports Buildings

Thank You’s International Towne Volunteer Thank You Letters

On a separate sheet of paper, we need to write letters thanking the staff of International Towne for all that they have done. Dear Young Americans Bank and the Staff of International Towne, We are writing to express our gratitude for all your help at International Towne on 2/11. We appreciated all that you have done for us. One of the things that I really enjoyed about the day is ….. Sincerely, Your Name