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Let’s play the Review Game Click here to start the game! 1 S. Gareau (2010)

Choose a category. You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question. Click outside the question area to return to the game board. Click to Start Game Welcome to the Greece Review Game Click to see Key Words List Your picture or a picture related to the subject area here. 2 S. Gareau (2010)

Cognitive Tests of Divergent Thinking Action, Movement, Sounds, and Images Teacher & Supervisor Ratings & Judgment of Products Eminent People 10 Points 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Points 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points Personality and Biographical Inventories Key Terms Vocabulary 1 Vocabulary 2Sparta Origins/ Government Religion, Philosophy, And Arts Athens 3 Exit Game S. Gareau (2010) Final Challenge

4 A high, rocky hill where early people built cities

What is an acropolis? 5

6 A city with its own traditions, government and laws; both a city and a separate independent state.

What is a city-state? 7

8 An area of land nearly surrounded by water (Florida)

What is a peninsula? 9

10 A form of government in which citizens govern themselves

What is democracy? 11

12 In ancient Greece, a sacred site used to consult a god or goddess; any priest or priestess who spoke for the gods

What is an oracle? 13

14 A public market and meeting place in an ancient Greek city; the Agora spelled with a capital a, refers to the agora of Athens

What is an agora? 15

16 A type of serious drama that ends in disaster for the main character

What is a tragedy? 17

Daily Double!!! 18 A city-state in ancient Greece; the capital of modern-day Greece

What is Athens? 19

20 Someone who used reason to understand the world; in Greece the earliest philosophers used reason to explain natural events

What is a philosopher? 21

22 A city-state in ancient Greece, which was harsh

What is Sparta? 23

24 True or False. Everyone one could vote

What is false? Only men who were born in the city-states could vote 25

26 True or False. The Athens believed in learning.

27 What is false?

28 The leader known in Athens for contributing arts.

Who is Pericles? 29

30 True or False. The people of Athens had no say in their government.

What is false? It was a democracy, which is ran by the people 31

32 Athens believed in sharing ideas, materials, and products in return for items that they needed. What is this process called?

What is tading? 33

34 True or false. Sparta believed school should be used for learning about arts

What is false. School was used to train soldiers 35

Daily Double!!! 36 True or False. The people of Sparta had little say in the government

What is true? 37

38 The main focus of the city-state of Sparta.

What is military strength? 39

40 True or False. The people with Sparta traded with other city-states all the time.

41 What is false? They lacked an interest in trading.

42 The leader who defeated the Athens.

Who is Alexander the Great? 43

44 The people that lived on Crete.

Who are the Minoans? 45

46 A government where people had a say.

What is democracy 47

48 Mycenaens gained their power on the Mediterranean Sea by….

What is trading? 49

50 The myth that described the Minoans decline.

What is the Trojan Horse? 51

52 Most cities were controlled by…

Who are aristocrats? 53

54 Zeus is honored this event.

What is the Olympics? 55

56 This philosopher asked questions that made people think about what they believe.

Who is Socrates? 57

58 This structure was created for the goddess Athena.

What is the Parthenon? 59

60 This person believed we should guide with the pursuit of knowledge.

Who is Aristotle? 61

62 For entertainment, the Athenians created….

What is dramas? 63

Everyone: Mark your wager on a piece of paper! Place your paper face down, and then click to continue… Welcome to… 64 S. Gareau (2010)

Write your correct question on a piece of paper! Place your paper face down, and then click to continue… The Final Question is: What city-state would you prefer to live in Athens or Sparta? 65

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