Compare the Parthenon and the Coliseum Today, we’re going look at architecture, a kind of art, and how that can be like reading. Our goal is to ask and.

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Compare the Parthenon and the Coliseum Today, we’re going look at architecture, a kind of art, and how that can be like reading. Our goal is to ask and answer questions about buildings and their uses like we do about an author and purpose. Score yourself: 4: I can teach this 3: I can do this all by myself 2: I might need help 1: I think this is new

Architecture as Art Look at the building on the next slide for 3 minutes. What was the use of this building? Is it still used? If it’s not still used, why hasn’t it been torn down? Use the 3 minutes to think.

Outside of the Parthenon Athenian Acropolis, Greece, 438 BCE

Inside the Parthenon

Talk to a Partner Ask your partners what they think this building was used for. Give 3 reasons why. Look and think: What 1 word would you use to describe this building?

Talk to a Partner Ask your partners if they think this building is still used. If it is still used, what is it used for? Look and think: If this building is not still used, why hasn’t it been torn down?

The Parthenon The Parthenon was built in Athens, Greece, as a temple to the goddess Athena. People who wanted her to be nice to them would go there to ask her for favors. The city of Athens was named after Athena. This statue of Athena is in a new building called the Parthenon, in Tennessee.

Look at the building on the next slide for 3 minutes. What was the use of this building? Is it still used? If it’s not still used, why hasn’t it been torn down? Use the 3 minutes to think.

Outside of the Coliseum Rome, Italy 80 a.d.

Inside the Coliseum

Talk to a Partner Ask your partners what they think this building was used for. Give 3 reasons why they think that. Look and think: What 1 word would you use to describe this building?

Talk to a Partner Ask your partners if they think this building is still used. If it is still used, what is it used for? Look and think: If this building is not still used, why hasn’t it been torn down?

The Coliseum The Coliseum was used as an arena for sports and other public events. There is now a sports arena in California called the Coliseum. It also hosts sporting and other public events.

Talk to your partner about one way the use of these buildings was similar and one way they were different. Parthenon Coliseum

Compare Coliseum and the Parthenon Today, we’ve seen how looking at architecture as art can be like reading. Our goal was to ask and answer questions about buildings and their uses like we do about an author and purpose. Score yourself: 4: I can teach this 3: I can do this all by myself 2: I might need help 1: I think this is new