Roots of Democracy: Thursday, August 29th

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Roots of Democracy: Thursday, August 29th Announcements and Begin class: Tech Thursday TODAY @ Lunch To do Begin SAP: Crucible of Greece to continue for two days. Be Prepared: World History Notes PERSIAN Doc

World History Evidence: Classical Greece Date Title Description of historical content Type of work 1) 8-25 Evidence: Classical Greece Note-taking skills, brainstorm what you know about Greece, evidence about Greek geography 2) The “Story” of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) 8-27 Crucible of Greece SAP note-taking on movie (in class) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 10)

SAP: A Strategy for Developing DoK Summarizer: List details from the content. Organize thoughts during discussion Adder of Thoughts: Make connections to things you already know, list similarities and differences Poser of Questions: Write questions about the content and the discussion with your group All 3 people should add details to notes during the discussion within your team

Cleithenes: Croesus’s son and democratic ruler in Greece Guiding Question: What conditions and traditions led to the rise of democracy in Greece? People: Croesus: Rich King Cleithenes: Croesus’s son and democratic ruler in Greece Pisistrus (Pie-sis-trus) Civilizations: Athens Sparta

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