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Feb. 12 th Bellwork –Checkpoint #97 Classwork –10.2 chart –10.2 handout –Read Alexander the Great –If time, horrible histories

Check point #97 Greece Number paper seconds for each slide

1.Who is being described below? A. Plato B. Aristotle C. Socrates D. Hippocrates Student of Socrates Opened the academy Wrote The Republic

2. Who is being described below? A. Plato B. Aristotle C. Socrates D. Hippocrates Attended the Academy Wrote over 200 works Believed government should be divided

3. Who is being described below? A. Plato B. Aristotle C. Socrates D. Hippocrates Plato’s teacher Lived in Athens Taught by asking questions

4. Who is being described below? A. Plato B. Aristotle C. Socrates D. Hippocrates Father of Medicine Famous for his list of rules Privacy of the patients

5. Who is being described below? A. Socrates B. Hippocrates C. Plato D. Herodotus Father of History Wrote about the Persian War Mixed myths with facts

6. Which government ideas originated in Athens? A. Monarchy B. Oligarchy C. Democracy D. Republic

7. Identify the civilization that best identifies with the image below? A. Mesopotamia B. Ancient India C. Ancient Egypt D. Ancient China

Check your answers

1.Who is being described below? A. Plato B. Aristotle C. Socrates D. Hippocrates Student of Socrates Opened the academy Wrote The Republic

2. Who is being described below? A. Plato B. Aristotle C. Socrates D. Hippocrates Attended the Academy Wrote over 200 works Believed government should be divided

3. Who is being described below? A. Plato B. Aristotle C. Socrates D. Hippocrates Plato’s teacher Lived in Athens Taught by asking questions

4. Who is being described below? A. Plato B. Aristotle C. Socrates D. Hippocrates Father of Medicine Famous for his list of rules Privacy of the patients

5. Who is being described below? A. Socrates B. Hippocrates C. Plato D. Herodotus Father of History Wrote about the Persian War Mixed myths with facts

6. Which government ideas originated in Athens? A. Monarchy B. Oligarchy C. Democracy D. Republic

7. Identify the civilization that best identifies with the image below? A. Mesopotamia B. Ancient India C. Ancient Egypt D. Ancient China

Feb. 12 th Bellwork –Checkpoint #97 Classwork –10.2 chart –10.2 handout –Read Alexander the Great –If time, horrible histories

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Greek thinkers Socrates Plato Aristotle Hippocrates Herodotus Thucydides Philosopher He taught by asking questions Sentenced to death Philosopher Socrates student Opened the Academy Wrote “the Republic” Philosopher Thought government should be divided Study science through observation Historian “Father of History” Mixed history with myths Historian Did NOT include gods We could learn from the past Physician “Father of Medicine” Hippocratic Oath” Patients privacy