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1 Museum Entrance Welcome to the Lobby Greek Olympics 1 Greek Olympics 2 Greek Olympics 4 Greek Olympics 3 Greek Olympics Visit the Author First Winner Of the Olympics

2 Name of Museum Corey Riegel Room 110 S.S.7. Back to Lobby Note: Virtual museums were first introduced by educators at Keith Valley Middle School in Horsham, Pennsylvania. This template was designed by Lindsey Warneka under the direction of Dr. Christy Keeler during a Teaching American History grant module. View the Educational Virtual Museums website for more information on this instructional technique.Keith Valley Middle School Dr. Christy KeelerEducational Virtual Museums

3 Name of Museum Greek Olympics 1 History of the Olympics 1 Reward For Winning the Olympics 2 How did Greek Prepare For the Olympics 3

4 Name of Museum Greek Olympics 2 Who Competed In the Olympics? 4 What Events Were In the Olympics? 5 Where Were the Olympics Held? 6

5 Name of Museum Greek Olympics Why Did the Greeks Hold the Olympics? 7 Important Dates 8 Fun Facts 9

6 Name of Museum Bibliography Room 1 Bibliography Room 2 Bibliography Room 3 Bibliography

7 Name of Museum Koroibos of Elis was the first man to be credited of winning the Olympics. He won in 776B.C. He received an olive wreath, honor from his victory, and secured fame and fortune back at home. Notes- http://www.buckbokai.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/Coroebus-of- Elis-201x300.jpg Photo- http://www.buckbokai.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/Coroebus-of- Elis-201x300.jpg Koroibos of Elis Insert Artifact Picture Here Back to Room 1

8 Name of Museum History Of The Olympics Back to Room 1 We believe that the first Olympic Games were held in 776B.C. to honor the god Zeus and Hera. The games were always held in Olympia. In 393 C.E., the Roman emperor Theodosius I, a Christian, eliminated the Games because of their pagan influences. The Olympics later started up again in 1896.

9 Name of Museum Reward For Winning The Olympics Back to Room 1 If you won the ancient Olympics you get a crown made of olive leaves. You would also get a statue of yourself at Olympia. Finally, you just get the honor of saying that you won the Olympics.

10 Name of Museum How Did Greek Prepare For the Olympics? Back to Room 1 The Greeks prepared for the Olympics by either renovating or building a new Olympic stadium. Then, they would call a truce of wars to all the countries competing and surrounding Greek, so the athletes and fans could safely attend the games.

11 Name of Museum Who Competed In the Olympics? Back to Room 2 Only men were allowed to compete in the Olympics. Women were not allowed to even watch the Olympics. The men would compete naked. No matter what event it was they still competed in the nude. The people watching the games were allowed to have clothes on though.

12 Name of Museum What Events Were In the Olympics? Back to Room 2 At first there was only one event and that was a foot race. Then in 472B.C. they expanded the games to jumping, discus throwing, wrestling, boxing, horse races, and chariot races.

13 Name of Museum Where Were the Olympics Held? Back to Room 2 Every 4 years the ancient Olympics were held in Olympia. They were always held there to honor the gods and goddesses. The main two god and goddesses they were held to honor was Zeus and Hera.

14 Name of Museum Why Did the Greeks Hold the Olympics? Back to Room 3 The main reason Greek held the Olympics were to honor the god Zeus and the goddess Hera. Also, for everybody to forget about war and come and have fun.

15 Name of Museum Important Dates Back to Room 3 776 B.C.- The time when we think the first Olympics happened 472 B.C. – The Olympics were expanded to a 5 day event with many events. 393 C.E.- the Roman emperor Theodosius abolished the Games because of their pagan influences. 1896 A.D.- The first Modern Olympics take place

16 Name of Museum Fun Facts Back to Room 3 The Olympic Games were part of 4 games – held in order so that there would be one set of games each year. The other three were the Pythian, Nemean, and Isthmian Games, but the Olympic games were the most important. The only event at the first Olympics was the Stadion race. The race was 190 meters long. The race was named after the building in which the race took place

17 Name of Museum Bibliography Room One Back to Room 4 Section 1- Notes -http://www.ancientgreece.com/s/Olympics/ Photo - http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/20/Zeus_Otricoli_Pio- Clementino_Inv257.jpg Section 2- Photo-http://www.mobile-pedia.com/images/thumbnails/Olive-branches.PNG Notes - http://www.ancientgreece.com/s/Olympics/ Section 3- Photo - http://mysteryworlds.files.wordpress.com/2012/02/ancient-greece- olympics.jpg Notes - http://mysteryworlds.files.wordpress.com/2012/02/ancient-greece-olympics.jpg

18 Name of Museum Bibliography Room Two Back to Room 4 Section 4-Notes- http://www.ancientgreece.com/s/Olympics/ Photo- http://www.google.com/imgres?um=1&hl=en&rls=com.microsoft:en-us:IE Section 5- Photo- http://www.cruisesrfun.com/images/DelphiruinsStadium.jpg Notes- http://www.olympic.org/ancient-olympic-games?tab=The-sports-events Section 6- Photo- http://www.greece-athens.com/places_images/1.jpg Notes- http://history1900s.about.com/od/fadsfashion/a/olympicshistory.htm

19 Name of Museum Bibliography Room Three Back to Room 4 Section 7 Notes- http://www.ancientgreece.com/s/Olympics Photo- http://collegepartyguru.com/images/olympics.png Section 8 Notes- http://www.infoplease.com/spot/olympicstimeline.html Photo http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_JwX2RLdUq8c/SejE_Ox4JJI/AAAAAAAAAN A/pSFi3EJtPKI/s400/athens2004.gif Section 9 Notes- http://listverse.com/2008/08/04/15-fascinating-facts-about- the-ancient-olympics/ Photo http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/de/Greece_loc ation_map.svg/270px-Greece_location_map.svg.png -pic


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