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Civilizations Begin to Interact

Civilizations Begin to Interact. The Fertile Crescent. Early civilizations. Middle east. Mediterranean coast. Nile Delta. Some civilizations…. Developed vast empires. Became conquered. Expanded their land holdings Smaller cultural groups extinguished.

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Civilizations Begin to Interact

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  1. Civilizations Begin to Interact The Fertile Crescent

  2. Early civilizations

  3. Middle east

  4. Mediterranean coast

  5. Nile Delta

  6. Some civilizations…. Developed vast empires Became conquered • Expanded their land holdings • Smaller cultural groups extinguished • Assimilated to the culture of their conquerors.

  7. Classical civilizations:

  8. Greek and Roman mythology

  9. Zeus Zeus was the ruler of the greek gods. His symbols included a lightning bolt, eagle, and an oak tree. He is the father of

  10. Hermes Hermes is the son of Zeus. He was considered the messenger of the gods. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ceTb8hqdaU

  11. Apollo Also the son of Zeus, Apollo was considered the god of light.

  12. Ares Ares is the son of Zeus as well (most of them are!!). He was considered the god of war.

  13. Activity instructions: • Choose a Greek god and find at least five facts about them. • Write a short story describing an activity they might have been involved in.

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  15. Reflection on Usage: • I really like the new PowerPoint. The tool bar at the top of the screen is much more informative and user friendly than the last edition in my opinion. I really like the design options that have premade templates that create a very professional design quickly. I can remember having to decide what I wanted my background and text boxes to look like with the old one, and while I like having the creative freedom, its nice to have PowerPoint create a design theme for me. I also like how they give you the options to change the color scheme of the pre made design themes as well. • One thing I learned that I did not know before is that it is much easier to click on the icons within the slide when inserting a picture, chart or video clip. I used to copy paste my pictures into the slides and it didn’t look nearly as good. • Over all I feel that PowerPoint is going to be an invaluable tool as I begin teaching.

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