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Announcements: IT: Tuesday, September 9 th - September 30th To do Today: Note Cover Sheet and Packet Review Lecture Add dates to ACCESS and details to PERSIAN Quick Whiteboard competition??? Be Prepared: World History Notes ACCESS Doc

DateTitleDescription of historical content Type of work 1)8-25Evidence: Classical Greece Note-taking skills, brainstorm what you know about Greece, evidence about Greek geography 2)8-25The “Story” of Greece Use the website bc and a map of your choice (on Skitch) to tell the story of Greecehttp:// 1500bc 3) Crucible of Greece SAP note-taking on movie (in class) 4)9-3 +4NearPod: Golden Age of Athens: WLZIP NearPod in class 5) HW: NearPod: Geography of Greece: HBSFV Take notes and complete the tasks on NearPod 6)9-4ACCESSWork on TIMELINE and PERSIAN 7)9-5Greece: LectureMrs. Craig Review lecture 8)9-8Greece LectureMrs. Craig review lecture 9) 10)

ACCESS: Greece Foundations of Democracy Name: _______________________ Date: September 2 Period: _____ Use this page as a cover sheet for research and notes on The Roots od Democracy. This completed form will be submitted by the DoK assessment. TraditionsConditions Turning Points Democratic LeadersPolitics and Philosophy

______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ _________________________ Complete this PERSIAN identifying the foundations of democracy found in Greek culture.

Solon BC Pisistrus BC Cleisthenes BC Oligarchy BC Radical Democracy BC Macedonian and Roman Dominion BC Foundation of democracy BC Persian Wars BC Battle of Marathon 490 BC Delian League BC Pericles influences Athenian Assembly to move Delian League to Athens High Athenian Empire BC Peloponnesian War I BC Peloponisian War II BC Pericles Funeral Oration BC Trial and death of Socrates Naval War and financial crisis BC

Athens Sparta

Greece P: [political, boundaries, government, constitution]

Greece P: [political, boundaries, government, constitution]

Greece P: [political, boundaries, government, constitution]

Greece P: [political, boundaries, government, constitution]

Greece P: [political, boundaries, government, constitution]

Greece P: [political, boundaries, government, constitution]

Greece P: [political, boundaries, government, constitution]

Greece P: [political, boundaries, government, constitution]

Greece P: [political, boundaries, government, constitution]

Greece P: [political, boundaries, government, constitution]

Greece E: [economics, trade, currency, taxation, resources]

Greece R: [religion, rituals, worship, rights, spiritual]

Greece P: [political, boundaries, government, constitution]

Greece P: [political, boundaries, government, constitution]

Greece

S: [social, religion, languages, cultural development, expressions]

Greece A: [artistic, building designs, clothes, houses, art movements, expressions]

Greece N: [natural environment, geography, climate, terrain]

Greece N: [natural environment, geography, climate, terrain] Greece