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Page 105 Greek Innovations, Society, & Culture Page 104 Warm Up: The Greeks during the Hellenistic Period were greatly into education and culture. What aspects of Education & Culture do you think the Greeks investigated the most? Why did you pick those topics? Class work: Date: A B Homework: 1.Complete Test Corrections 2.Study for Your Greece Vocabulary Quiz : A - Feb. 28 th B – March. 3 What contributions did the Greeks make to our lives today? 1)Warm-Up/Discuss 2)Group Activity 3)Gallery Walk 4)WIO/Closure WIO: WIO: In which area did the Greeks make the biggest contribution and why? Minimum of 7 sentences. Use facts for supporting evidence. This will be a question for the Socratic Seminar.,

Warm-Up. The Greeks during the Hellenistic Period were greatly into education and culture. What aspects of Education & Culture do you think the Greeks investigated the most? Why did you pick those topics?

Activity Directions You will be assigned a topic from Ancient Greece. You will be placed in a group to work on this activity. You will read the passage with you group then create a poster for the Gallery Walk we will have at the end of class.

Gallery Walk Directions You will move around with your group to each station. You will have 3 minutes at each station. You will fill out your worksheet at each station.

Greek Reading & Language Homer Epic Iliad & Odyssey Drama & Plays  Tragedies Greek Language  One of the oldest languages in the world today. Golden Age of Greece  Time of great growth in Greek Culture (Education & Arts)

Socrates Philosopher Socratic Method Controversial Thinker

Plato Student of Socrates Philospher Created a school called The Academy Wrote: The Republic

Aristotle Student of Plato Believed Monarchy was the best form of government. Teacher for Alexander the Great

Math & Science Math: ◦ Pythagorean Therom ◦ Geometry Science: ◦ Pulley ◦ Hippocrates

Art & Architecture Acropolis Parthenon Great Sculptures

Olympics 1 st Held in Greece Honored Zeus City-State Competition