 Language  Letters A and B from the Greek Alpha and Beta  Word Telephone Greek word “tel” far off and “phone” voice  LA classes, Grammar, punctuation,

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 Language  Letters A and B from the Greek Alpha and Beta  Word Telephone Greek word “tel” far off and “phone” voice  LA classes, Grammar, punctuation, paragraphing  Literature, from Greek tragedies and dramas  Historical writing, Herodotus “father of history”  Sports and Entertainment  TheatreSports  Special effectsOlympics  Seat rose from the stagePentathlon  Stories and PlaysOlympic Flame

 Government  Citizens serving on juries  Debate and then vote  Elect representatives to speak for us and make laws  Women are citizens/people from other countries can become citizens  Astronomy  Earth revolves around the sun/seasons  Predicted eclipses  Estimated distances from the sun to the earth and to the moon  Named more than 850 stars

 Mathematics  Geometry/ from the Greek “to measure land”  Euclid’s geometry textbook the basis for teach geometry  Calculate area/ laying out a field, building a city