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True or False About 7% of all the marble produced in the world comes from Greece In Greece it is considered an insult to show the palm of your hand Greece’s official name is the Hellenic Republic Greek is quite a new language About 80% of Greece is mountainous Greeks consume a lot of olives, but most of these have to be imported

Greece Objective: you will use your distilling and planning skills to complete your fact file on one or more aspects of Greece Key words: Culture Traditions Democracy Mythology

What have I learnt about Greece so far? Greece Where is it? What language do they speak? Do I know what their currency is? What are the Greek people like? What is it famous for? Do I know any Greek dishes? What is the climate like? What do I like about Greece?

Level 4 You describe some facts about the characters in your myth and set the scene for your story Level 5 You begin to write in a creative and imaginative style. You describe some of the characters in reasonable detail. You use some technical terms and vocabulary for your story Level 6 Your writing style is very imaginative and creative. You describe and in some cases explain some facts about your story in detail. You use lots of technical terms and vocabulary for your story Where do you want to be?

Write your own myth... You will have an hour to research and write your own myth.... Things you might want to consider: -Where will your myth be set -What characters will your myth have and how many -What names will your characters have -What is the storyline to your myth On mount Olympus? On one of the islands A main character Any Gods Ariadne Theseus Character A is a beautiful princess kept prisoner by character B. Character C sets out to free the princess but has to face the beast that guards the princess - OR you might want to create a story board

20 questions! You can ask me 20 yes/no questions to try and guess what it is I’m thinking about.... For example.... Is it a human? Is it an object?

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Hangman – it’s about Greece!