Ancient Greece, continued

Complete document for all sessions. This is large file and should be downloaded (right-click on link) and viewed in Adobe Reader.

Session 2. Analyzing the Geography of Ancient Greece

In this lesson students refine their knowledge of physical features as they investigate pictures of Greece and determine how a particular physical feature influenced human action.

Key Question 

  • How did the physical geography of the Aegean basin shape the economic, social and political development of Greek civilization?

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Lesson

Lesson with attachments This is a large file and should be downloaded (right-click on link) and read in Adobe Reader.

Lesson without attachments

Attachments

  • Attachment H: Physical Map of Ancient Greece and its Islands
  • Attachment  I: Physical Map of Ancient Greece and its Islands
  • Attachment J: Physical Map of Ancient Greece and its Islands
  • Attachment K: Physical Map of Ancient Greece and its Islands
  • Attachment L: Images that Illustrate Geographic Characteristics of Greece (Note: Cards must be duplicated and cut to provide one set per group of students or projected for whole class observation.)
    • Attachment L: Key
  • Attachment M: Ancient Greece Sorting Cards/Key (Note: Cards must be duplicated, cut, and scrambled, providing one set per group of students or projected for whole class observation.)

Using Layered Portable Document Files (pdfs)

WH1.5a Teacher Resources

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