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Warm-up Copy HW Please meet with your team to finalize plans for your game piece!!! 10 minutes!!!!!!!!

Essential Question How does where people live affect how they live??? What makes a civilization a civilization?

Q-R-Q-R Questions (always look over the questions before you read) Read (remember to read to learn!!!!) Questions (complete the questions by using the text-if needed!) Review (with your team)

QRQR Chapter 25 section 4…..13 minutes Q-1 R-4 Q-6 R-2 Also QRQR Chapter 25 section 5…13 minutes

Chapter 25 Section 4 1. Farmland to feed the growing population 2. consult the oracle gather food, supplies, and fire find a place with good farmland, natural harbors and nice people * 3. 1,000BCE-650BCE -Ionia (Turkey), Spain, France, Italy, Africa… These colonies spread Greek Culture!!!!!

Chapter 25 Section 5 1-To get food and other goods (products) 2- Olive Oil $ Pottery grain timber metal 3. Ships were slow 3-5 miles per hour and navigation was hard (no compasses or charts

Battle Time!!!!! 3 vs. 3

Chapter 25 Quiz Review The Greek _________________ is surround by water on three sides. Peninsula The Greek communities were very__________ due to the mountains and islands. isolated

Chapter 25 Quiz Review What made farming in ancient Greece very difficult? Rock soil and mountainous terrain Why was irrigation not effective in ancient Greece? Lack of large rivers

Chapter 25 Quiz Review Many Greek communities fought over ____! Land The Greeks got more farm land by starting______. Colonies

Chapter 25 Quiz Review A great spot to start a Greek colony would be near a _____________________. A natural harbor Since the Greek formed colonies that led the spread of their__________________. Culture