3.0 The Greeks: introduction

Today:  introduction Chapter 3
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This lesson contains 30 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.

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Today:  introduction Chapter 3

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The second era:
 The Time of Greeks and Romans
CH 3: Ancient Greece

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Hunters- gatherers
The antiquity: time of the Greeks and Romans
The Ancient Egyptians
3000 BC
500 AD
In 146 BC the Romans conquered ancient Greece

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Ancient Greece is still a part of our indentity

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Your task
The next slides each show a picture of something from MODERN times that is invented by the Greeks.


What is depicted in the picture?


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What 'Greek remain' is depicted in the picture?

Slide 7 - Open question

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What 'Greek remain' is depicted in the picture?

Slide 10 - Open question

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What 'Greek remain' is depicted in the picture?

Slide 13 - Open question

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What 'Greek remain' is depicted in the picture?

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 a scene from "Harry Potter"

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What 'Greek remain' is depicted in the picture?

Slide 19 - Open question

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The time of Greeks and Romans was
A
from 3000 BC till 500 BC
B
from 1000 BC till 500 BC
C
from 3000 BC till 500 AD
D
from 1000 BC till 500 AD

Slide 21 - Quiz

Watch the clip and answer the following questions:

What does the clip tell you about:
- Politics in Athens - how did this work?
- Greek gods - what was their function?
- The Oracle of Delphi - What did she do?
- The Ancient Olympics - In what way is it different from today's


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Slide 23 - Video

Watch the clip and answer the following questions:

What does the clip tell you about:
- Politics in Athens - how did this work?
- Greek gods - what was their function?
- The Oracle of Delphi - What did she do?
- The Ancient Olympics - In what way is it different from today's


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Which statement about the Greek city-state is incorrect?
A
A city state is a city with a surrounding area.
B
A city state was the most important city in a state in ancient times.
C
Greeks called a city state a polis.
D
Each city state had its own laws.

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The Greek world around 500 BC.

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Greek colonies were formed along the coasts of the Mediterranean and Black Sea.

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Do you have any questions about today's lesson?

Slide 30 - Mind map