who were the ancient greeks? · 2020-04-20 · 3000 bc ancient egyptian civilisation starts 2000 bc...
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Who were the ancient greeks?
Learning Objective:To learn about Greece and to place the ancient Greek civilisation on a timeline.
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What do you already know about ancient
greece?
Discuss your ideas with a partner.
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What ideas did you come up with?
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What is the difference between BC and AD?
BC“Before Christ”
everything that happened before jesus was born is known as
the time period ‘BC’. which was further
back in history: 10 BC or 100BC?
AD“Anno domini”
This means ‘the year of our lord’ and refers to everything after Jesus’
birth. for example AD 10 means 10 years after
jesus was born.
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3000 BC Ancient Egyptian civilisation starts
2000 BC First settlers arrive in mainland Greece
800 BC Greece separates into city states
146 BC Romans conquer Greece
AD 410 Anglo Saxons in Britain AD 790 Viking Age
AD 1066 Norman ConquestAD 1485 Tudor dynasty
AD 1837 Victorian Britain AD 1914-1945 First World War
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greece
What do you think greece is
like?
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Greece is a country in the south east of europe. It is made up of
mainland greece as well as around 2,000 smaller islands.
Because it is in the Mediterranean, it has warm
sunny summers and mild winters.
many areas of greece are quite mountainous but it
is the beaches that keep tourists coming back to the area. In total, there are 13,676km of coastline
in greece.
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in ancient times, greece was not a
unified country. It had no central
government. Instead, the country was split
up into city states called ‘polis’. Each polis had its own
government and laws, although everyone in greece spoke the same
language and had the same beliefs.
How easy do you think it would have been for the
separate polis to communicate with each other?
Can you think of three questions about
the Ancient Greeks you would like to
find the answers to?
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