Ancient Greece Classical and Hellenic Sculpture “The Nude Dudes” New Vocab: -Contrapposto -Pathos Recovered from ruins of the Acropolis-differs significantly from earlier Kourous- stands in a realistic way- with weight shifts-no more symmetry- faint s-curve
By RenfredSocial Studies Curriculum Overview. Curriculum Open House Night February 11, 2009. Graduation Requirements. All Staples Students must complete a minimum of 3.5 credits in Social Studies 1 Western Humanities 1 United States History ½ American Government ½ Area Studies ½ Elective.
By RobertaMacedonia. By: Tamara La Martina. Overview. Total area is 25,713 km2 (slightly larger than state of Vermont) Bordered by Albania, Serbia/Kosovo, Bulgaria, and Greece
By RexAlvisWriting a Conclusion. Have a good topic sentence to your paragraph. Have a good concluding sentence to your paragraph. Summarize the main points of your report.
By LeoBadminton. Written By: Calla(7) Jenny(4) Wing(5) Karen(23). Badminton instrument. Rockets Shuttlecock ~made from feather ~rubber ~like a tennis ball. History. Began in 2000 years ago In Ancient Greece Many version in different place Kick with feet ago
By bernadAIM: How did Ancient Greece establish itself as a dominant power in the western world?. DO NOW: What do you already know about Ancient Greece?. Geography Shapes Ancient Greece.
By sandra_johnthe Neoclassical period covers 1660-1785 - it contain a number of sub-periods: - The Restoration (1660-1700) - The Augustan Age (the Age of Pope) (1700-1745) - The Age of Sensibility (the Age of Johnson) (1745-1785). Neoclassicism. Royal Observatory at Greenwich (1675)
By libithaThe Legacy of Ancient Greece & Rome. The Roots of Democracy. MAIN IDEA: . The Greeks developed democracy, and the Romans added representative government and a written legal code. WHY IT MATTERS NOW:.
By liamAIM: Were the early people of Greece more advanced than other early peoples?. Do Now: Locate the Island of Crete & mainland Greece on the map. How would these people have contact with one another?. Persian Empire. Roots of Greek Civilization. Minoan Culture – 3,000 B.C. Island of Crete.
By benjaminAncient and Medieval History Maps. A resource tool for FCPS teachers. Global. Ancient Civilizations 3500 B.C.E.-1700 B.C.E. Remains of Prehistoric Peoples.
By ThomasWestern Political Ideas of Tyranny. 10.1.2. Warm-Up 9/14. What do you think when you see this picture?. tyrant. In ancient Greece, the word was used for any leader who took over a government. A tyrant typically won public support and then seized power. philosophers.
By atalayaAn Introduction. to the Human Body:. Ch 1. Anatomy: Study of the structure of body parts Gross- large body structures Regional- all parts in a specific region Developmental- structural changes over a life time Embryology- developmental changes that occur before birth.
By marinelThe World of the Iliad. Rand McNally, Atlas of World History, pp. 22. The Trojan plain. In Search of the Trojan War, pp. 41. Hisarlik. In Search of the Trojan War, pp. 93. Reconstruction of Troy VI - 13 th century. In Search of the Trojan War, pp. 204. Troy VI from the North.
By mishaHistory of Drama. In the media industry ( moving image). What is Drama ?. Drama is a type of literature telling a story , which is intended to be performed to an audience on the stage.
By jimboGeography and Early Greek Civilization. In this lesson, students will identify characteristics of Greece’s geography and its impact on the development of ancient cultures. Students will be able to identify and/or define the following terms and concepts: The Geography of Greece
By bartonAthens, Greece, & America’s Democracy. 3 rd Grade Social Studies. The Standard Says…. I know why Greece is important to America’s democracy. Georgia Performance Standard SS3H1A. Essential Question. How is Greek culture reflected in America?. Vocabulary Log Words. ancient influence
By fallonWhat was the significance of ancient Greece? Notes #8. Ancient Greece was a civilization that existed in southeastern Europe, from next to the Aegean and Mediterranean Seas. Greece had many excellent harbors to encourage seafaring trade, which helped Greece grow.
By navidCLASSICAL GREEK MYTHOLOGY BACKGROUND. Ancient Greece & Greek Society Sources of Greek Mythology Period of Greek Mythology Characteristics of Greek Mythology Greek & Roman Mythology. ANCIENT GREECE AND THE GREEK SOCIETY. Human History Society Culture Politics Economy.
By lieuStrategies for Utilizing iCONN Databases with Elementary Students in Grades 3-5. Presented by: Jen Smolnik Coordinator of IT / Media Services, Stratford School District. iCONN Resources for Elementary Students. iCONN Resource Updates: Kids InfoBits Biography Resource Center
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