
Greece Review Day
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Theresa Johnson
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Greece Review Day
What have we learned so far?
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Geography of Greece
What continent is Greece located on?
What are the three main seas surrounding Greece?
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Island of Crete
Where is the island of Crete on the map?
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Vocabulary
Civilization - A Civilization is a group of people with their own languages and way of life. Some examples of civilizations are the Greeks, the Romans, the Mayans, the Aztecs, and the Vikings.
City-State - A city-state is an independent city — and sometimes its surrounding land — which has its own government, completely separate from nearby countries.
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Multiple Select
What are some City-States in Ancient Greece?
Athens
Las Vegas
India
Sparta
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Multiple Choice
What Continent is Greece on?
Africa
North America
Europe
Asia
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Multiple Select
What are the 3 seas that surround Greece?
Zeus Sea
Mediterranean Sea
Aegean Sea
Black Sea
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The Greeks worshipped many what?
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Where did the Greek Gods and Goddesses live?
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Olympic Games
Where did the Olympic Games first begin?
Describe the Olympic Games in Ancient Greece...
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What are some ancient Greek contributions that have influenced the present
Democracy
Olympics
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Multiple Choice
How many Greek Gods and Goddesses are there?
1
5
12
55
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Multiple Select
Ancient Greece is responsible for
Democracy
Paper
Olympics
Silk
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Multiple Choice
Where do the Greek Gods and Goddesses live?
Athens
Sparta
Thebes
Mount Olympus
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SPARTA!
Boys went to soldier training at age 7
There were 2 Kings
Spartans did not like help from outsiders
Spartans main focus was becoming the best soldiers they could be
Spartans wanted to be the best
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Athena
Which God were the Athenian people most grateful for?
Who was Athens named after?
How did the Greeks worship Athena?
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Parthenon
What was the Parthenon and why was it important?
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Democracy
What is it?
Why is it important?
Where in Greece was democracy created?
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Multiple Choice
Spartan boys were sent to training to become a soldier at what age?
7
13
16
21
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Multiple Choice
Athens was named after which god or goddess?
Zeus
Athena
Hera
Hermes
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Multiple Choice
Which City-State created democracy?
Sparta
Athens
Thebes
Crete
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Boys VS Girls
What are some main differences between Athenian boys and girls
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Sparta VS Athens
What are some differences and similarities within Sparta and Athens
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Women VS Men
In Athens and Sparta women and men have differenet roles
What are some differences between the two?
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