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Mr. Fitzpatrick Something handed down from someone from the past.

Theatron=seeing place Drama comes from Dran, which means “to do” Dionysus

Tragedy-Tragos 1. Sophocles 2. Euripides 3. Aeschylus Comedy-ODE 1. Aristophanes Greek Theatre

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The ancient Greeks invented three types of columns. three types of columns. Doric Style Most Plain Ionic Style Famous for its scrolls Corinthian Style Quite fancy Follow Up

Socrates – Lived during the time of Pericles. Plato – Socrates’ student. Aristotle – Taught Alexander the Great. Song Parody Song Parody Horrible Histories Horrible Histories

Pythagoras – Pioneered the study of mathematics Hippocrates – Father of Modern Medicine Archimedes – Water displacement, the Archimedes Screw, and Pi. Visual Explanation Music Donald Duck His Theory Advanced Look at his Life Analyze His Words Hippocratic Oath On Public Health Eureka Archimedes Screw Horrible Histories

Anaximander Anaximander – Earth is suspended in Space. Democritus Democritus – Atomic Theory of the Universe. Eratosthenes Eratosthenes – Circumference of the Earth. Euclid Euclid – Father of Geometry.Geometry Ptolemy Ptolemy – Heavens revolved around the Earth. Thales of Miletus Thales of Miletus – First known Greek Scientist

Aesop Aesop – Fables that taught moral lessons.Fables Herodotus Herodotus – Father of History. History. Hesiod Hesiod – Greek Epic Poet – (Persian Wars) Sappho Sappho – Female Greek lyric poet – Romantic Poetry.Romantic Poetry Thucydides Thucydides – Historian – (Peloponnesian War) Words We Get From the Greeks

776 BCE, but they probably began even sooner. The Origins of the Olympics The EventsEvents The Time Warp Trio Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Olympic Moments Greek Boxer Milo of Croton Kynisca of Sparta Stupid Deaths

Today’s Problems, Yesterday’s thinkers. Royals Lyrics Royals Song

Create a list of Legacies of the Ancient Greeks.