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7 th period 11/15/13 1. Copy LEQ into notebook 2. Copy and answer Drill in notebook 3. Turn in homework: Lesson 2 Sum/Rev 4. Label the following seas on your map of Greece (use page 247) : Ionian Sea, Aegean Sea, Mediterranean Sea 5. Create a Venn Diagram and compare the city-states of Athens and Sparta use pages Read the handout from the pick-up table. Write the main idea and three supporting details for each paragraph in your notebook. Return the handouts to Mrs. Leonard

The Geography of Greece Chapter 9 Lesson 1

Physical Features of Greece:  mountainous, islands, peninsula, various seas Key: 1.Balkan Peninsula 2.Mediterran- ean Sea 3.Aegean Sea 4.Ionian Sea 5.Black Sea

A Land Tied to the Sea  Greece’s economy and way of life were tied to the sea  Trade with other countries = sharing of goods & ideas = spread of culture

Independent Communities:  The mountains divided Greece into different regions  Ancient Greece was never united by one leader  Ancient Greeks lived in city-states