Setting the Stage
For close to 50 years (477 to 431 B.C.), Athens experienced a growth in intellectual and artistic learning. This period is known as the Golden Age of Athens. Drama, sculpture, poetry, philosophy, architecture, and science all reached new heights.
Activities 1. Athens Golden Age a. Students were given a series of critical thinking questions (Questions) and will receive 10 activity points if finished b. Today, we will follow up with a classroom discussion.(Answer Sheet ) Objectives 1. Identify three goals of Pericles 2. Understand Athens influence on Greek culture and its legacy |
Setting the Stage
Activities
1. Project Introduction
a. Groups will continue to work ontheir projects. Objectives 1. Explain how the abundance of natural resources led to intensive Industrialization 2. Identify inventions that changed the way people lived and worked. |
Thursday, September 24, 2015
Day 22
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