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9/23/15 I can learn about the differences between Athenian and Spartan education. QOD Which city-state promoted trade? How do you know? The city-state that promoted trade was Athens. I know they promoted trade because the government made it easier by using coins as money.

Agenda 1.I can and QOD 2.Quiz Review 3.Notes 27.5 and Last Stand of the 300

AAR 20/30 = 66.7% 19/30 = 63.3% 18/30 = 60% 17/30 = 56.7% 16/30 = 53.3% 15/30 = 50% 14/30 = 46.7% 13/30 = 43.3% 12/30 = 40% 11/30 = 36.7% 10/30 = 33.3% 9/30 = 30% 8/30 = 26.7% 7/30 = 23.3% 6/30 = 20% 5/30 = 16.7% 4/30 = 13.3% 3/30 = 10% 2/30 = 6.7% 1/30 = 3.3% 30/30 = 100% 29/30 = 96.7% 28/30 = 93.3% 27/30 = 90% 26/30 = 86.7% 25/30 = 83.3% 24/30 = 80% 23/30 = 76.7% 22/30 = 73.3% 21/30 = 70%

Corrections Return your quiz, answer sheet, and corrections sheet STAPLED TOGETHER You must correct ALL your answers for the additional points You are eligible for corrections if your grades were: Between a 60-70%, you can increase up to a 70% (18, 19, or 20 out of 30) Below a 60%,you can increase up to a 64% Due MONDAY at the latest

Athens How did Athenians educate their children? Boys were taught at home until age 7, then from 7-14 they learned reading, writing, arithmetic, literature, sports and music. Military training at age 18; afterward, some wealthy young men studied with private teachers Girls did not learn to read or write; learned by helping their mothers with chores. Learned ancient secret songs/dances for festivals; married by age 15.