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This lesson focuses on the geographical features of Greece, including mountains and seas, and how they shaped early Greek society. Students will participate in a warm-up activity that encourages them to visualize life on the Greek coast and consider the challenges and opportunities presented by the terrain. They will learn about land forms, the concept of etymology, and complete a chart based on readings. This comprehensive approach will help students understand the influence of geography on culture, trade, and community interactions in ancient Greece.
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Write in agenda: Homework • Vocab on wiki **Vocab Day 1 on desk
Warm Up • What kind of land forms are found in Greece? • How did the seas and the mountains shape early Greek Society? (Answer by filling in chart) MOUNTAINS SEAS • Little farmland • Villages and towns separated • Travel difficult • Little contact between towns • Source of food • Means of trade • transportation • Helped exchanged ideas with other cultures
Warm Up C D B G A F E
“If you were there” • You live on the rocky coast of a bright blue sea. Across the water you can see dozens of islands and points of land jutting out into the sea. Rugged mountains rise steeply behind your village. It is hard to travel across the mountains in order to visit other villages or towns. Near your home on the coast is a sheltered cove where it’s easy to anchor a boat.” • What could you do to make a living here? • BYOT – MrDowling (link on Class Resources)
NOTES Day 2 • Etymology – the roots or history for the word • Fill out chart (on wiki) on Notes Day 2 using readings (on wiki) – both in Class Resources