GREEK CONNECTIONS POWERPOINT Project is Due on Monday November 10 th 11/3/14.

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GREEK CONNECTIONS POWERPOINT Project is Due on Monday November 10 th 11/3/14

Agenda Day 1 in the Library  Sit with groups  You will receive instructions on how to take notes and begin the project  Meet in groups and plan the day  Mr. Kane will meet with different topics individually  Homework: You need to have all three connections identified and your background and modern day researched completed on your first connection. You will need 2 notecards completed in noodletools showing that research.

Government & Politics  Ancient Greek Politics Systems  Specific positions within Athenian or Spartan Government  Famous Political Leaders: Pericles, Themistocles, Leonidas  Think of our own political system  Positions within American Government  Important political and world leaders from the past century Ancient GreeceTopics From Today

Religion& Mythology  The Gods and Goddesses: What they represent!  Mythological Heroes  Oracle of Delphi  The Iliad and The Odyssey  Modern topics that have been given the names of Ancient Greek gods and goddesses  Modern Heroes  Modern religious stories that relate to Greek myths Ancient GreeceTopics From Today

Culture & Entertainment  Greek Drama and Theater  Greek Sports  Greek Education  Roles of Men and Women  Greek Festivals  Modern Entertainment  Modern Sporting Events  Modern Education  Modern Roles of Men and Women  Modern Celebrations and Festivals Ancient GreeceTopics From Today You Must Be Specific!

Art & Architecture  Greek buildings  Greek building styles  Greek sculpture  Greek literature  Seven Wonders of the Ancient World  Modern Architecture  Use of Greek Architectural Ideas  Modern literature, sculpture, painting and all forms of art  Modern architectural achievements Ancient GreeceTopics From Today

Science, Math, and Technology  Important Greek discoveries  Topics of study: Astronomy, Biology, Science, Geometry, & History  Important Greek scientists, mathematicians, and philosophers  Greek technologies  Greek discoveries that inspired modern ideas  Important thinkers from today who are in fields that relate to ancient Greece  Modern thinkers who use Greek ideas  Modern technologies that come from Greece Ancient GreeceTopics From Today

Agenda Day 2 in the Library  Goals for Today:  Complete one connection typed into PowerPoint and finalized.  Complete research for your second connection.  Agenda:  Sit in groups and update progress (Create Office 365 Document)  Get to computers and complete first connection in PowerPoint  Research second connection.  All students will need to meet with Mr. Kane to share their connection ideas.  HOMEWORK:  By Thursday you should have typed and completed your second connection.

Agenda Day 3 in the Library  Goals for Today:  Finalize all work on your first two connections  Complete research and begin creating PowerPoint slides for your final connection.  Agenda:  Sit in groups and update progress  Get to computers and research your final connection in PowerPoint  Complete the PowerPoint slides on your final connection.  All groups will need to meet with Mr. Kane to update their progress on their projects.  HOMEWORK:  You should have typed and completed your portion of the project by tomorrow.

Agenda: Day 4 in the Library  Goals for Today:  Finalize all work on your Group PowerPoint  Rehearse your PowerPoint Presentation  Agenda:  Mr. Kane updates and PowerPoint combination explanation.  Combine PowerPoints and edit your work  Complete title and conclusion slides  Create and save/print your bibliographies.  Rehearse your project  HOMEWORK:  All groups need to turn in a completed project on Monday and be prepared to present their presentations.

What is Due?  You must have on Tuesday:  A printed out copy of your PowerPoint: Title Slide should be one slide per page All other slides in PowerPoint should be 3 slides per page.  A printed copy of your Bibliographies  Your work must be put together in either a folder or properly fastened together.  You must be prepared to present  This project is worth 40 points and points will be deducted for lateness.