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Published on Nov 18, 2015
Third Grade Ancient Civilization Unit--Virginia Standards of Learning
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Ancient Greece
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Greeks began to settle a land that was rocky and dry. With mountains so tall, reaching the sky.
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Greece is made of little islands and a main land. Surrounded by the Mediterranean Sea and its sand.
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Europe is the continent that Greece calls home. Close to Egypt and not far from Rome.
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Physical Characteristics
A feature found in nature
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Vocabulary
Peninsula--land almost surrounded by water, the main land of Greece
Mountains--with low hills and narrow valleys, Mt. Olympus
Soil--thin and rocky, farming was not easy
Climate--the weather a place has over a long period of time--Greece's climate is is mild and dry
Polis--independent community
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People must adapt to fit their environment
This town in Greece was built between the mountains and the sea
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Ancient Greeks lived in vallies
Separated by mountains, each community was independent, or on it's own
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Ancient Greek Farming
Valleys were too narrow and rocky
Farmed on hillsides
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Ancient Greek Trading
Greeks could not travel over the mountains easily
They traveled by Mediterranean sea on ships to trade.
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Living in Ancient Greece
Human Characteristics: Features Made by People
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Goods and Services
A good is something that is made to use to satisfy the needs or wants of others
crops, ships, pottery
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A service is work that someone (a producer) does for someone else.
Traders and soldiers
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Using Resources
Natural, Human, and Capital
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Natural Resources: Materials that come from nature.
Human Resources:
Workers who produce goods and services.
Capital Resources:
Goods made by people and used to produce other goods and services.
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Farmers
Made flat land for raising crops by building terraces.
Terrace--flat area dug into the side of a hill or mountain.
Crops--Wheat, grapes, and olives
Animals--Sheep, goats, and pigs
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Shipbuilders
Ancient Greeks used wood from their forests to build ships.
Fished, traveled, and traded among other islands
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Traders
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Contributions of Ancient Greece
Many of Greece's Ideas are Important Today
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Contribution
giving or doing something that helps someone else
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Gifts from Greece
Government
Architecture
Art
Learning
Sports
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Arcitecture
The people of Athens wanted their buildings to be beautiful. They used stone from nearby mountains and carved columns to support the building's roof.
We see columns today in Virginia's capital building and in Washington, DC
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The Arts and Learning
Mosaics--a picture made of small pieces of glass or stone
Sculptures
Plays and Poetry
Philosophy
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Democracy
Direct Democracy--Citizens Rule
Everyone (male and land owner) gets a vote
Majority Rule
Greece was known as the birthplace of democracy
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Sports
The greeks held a festival to honor the god Zeus. They all competed in athletic events to see who was the strongest and most athletic.
We do the Olympic Games worldwide, today
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