FOV Week of March 5th – 9th 6.56 – Describe the myths and stories of ancient Greece 6.58 – Explain why Greek city-states created the tradition of athletic.

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FOV Week of March 5th – 9th 6.56 – Describe the myths and stories of ancient Greece 6.58 – Explain why Greek city-states created the tradition of athletic competitions 6.54 – Explain the rise of Alexander the Great Vocabulary – Ancient Rome

FOV – Monday March 5th Which of these gods is described in the box to the right? Re Jupiter Anu Zeus Which of the following belongs in the box (to the right) with the question mark? goddess of forests goddess of music goddess of wisdom goddess of grain

FOV – Tuesday March 6th The original ancient Olympic Games were held to honor the goddess Aphrodite. for the greater glory of the god Zeus. to appease the god Poseidon, king of the sea. tor the god Ares to make the people strong in war. What type of event was the only event in the first Olympics?  It was a 200 meter sprint It was a marathon race It was a chariot race It was a wrestling event

FOV – Wednesday March 7th What was Alexander the Great best known for? Being a great poet Being a mathematician Being a military genius and commander Being a philosopher and thinker What happened to Alexander’s Greek empire after his death? It fell into the hands of the Romans The Egyptians took it over It was divided up between his top generals His mother the queen took over

FOV – Thursday March 8th Early Dismissal

FOV – Friday March 9th- Quiz 1-Q4 Review Gladiator A Roman marketplace In ancient Rome, a person who fought people or animals for public entertainment A Roman government official An indirect democracy 2. Plebian Place of worship in ancient Rome Military battalion arranged in rows to march into battle Roman city-state Ordinary citizen in ancient Rome

FOV - Key Monday: D and C Tuesday: B and A Wednesday: C and C Friday: B and D