The Greeks

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Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12

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About This Product

'The Greeks' represents an engaging and thoughtful educational tool designed for a comprehensive and detailed study of ancient Greek civilization. Aimed at educators, public school teachers, and homeschooling parents, this resource covers:
  • Minoan and Mycenaean cultures
  • The Golden Age of Athens
  • The rise of Alexander the Great

Bringing life to the text are vivid illustrations. The scope extends beyond politics and culture - which includes elements such as science, philosophy, poetry & drama - to focus on everyday life in Ancient Greece. The text unearths:

  • Ordinary women's lives,
  • Children's experiences,
  • Familial structures,
  • Soldiers' routines.
All aimed at providing a holistic understanding of this influential period.

A key feature includes exercises based on maps to stimulate students' geographical spatial awareness within Ancient Greece's historical context. Additionally included are review questions that encourage critical thought millennia after these events unfolded thus enhancing interpretative analysis skills.

This educational resource is conveniently available as an e-Book ready to print in PDF format and is 32-pages long making it flexible for various educational purposes such as:

  • - Whole classroom instruction,
  • - Individualized student work during class or homework exercises
    ,and
    - Use within small group activities.
    .

'The Greeks’ proves invaluable for comprehensive ancient Greek studies suited across multiple grades from Grade 7 up until Grade 12 under disciplines like Social Studies with a specific focus under World History subcategory.

With your purchase you will gain access to:
  • - Tests disconnected closely with the material,K
  • - Answer keys Kwhich adds significant value by providing a method for self-evaluation and susknowledge retention among students.

What's Included

1 PDF with 32 ready to print pages

Resource Tags

the Greeks raising an army the Parthenon going to theater Sparta

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