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Title: Focusing Question


1
Focusing Question
  • Why do we study history?

2
Map World
  • Instructions
  • (PC) Right-click on the map to zoom in and out
  • (Mac) Ctrl-click on the map to zoom in and out
  • Click and drag to move left and right
  • http//greece.teachingmatters.org/node/124

3
Program One Welcome to Ancient Greece
  • http//greece.teachingmatters.org/node/4

4
Discuss the Program
  • Who are Zeus, Athena, and Ares?
  • What do Ares and Athena want the Athenians to do?
  • What was the Athenian Assembly?
  • Ares asks Zeus what democracy is. What is
    democracy?
  • Athena says to "vote wisely." How do people do
    that?

5
Introduction to the Unit Steps
  • http//greece.teachingmatters.org

6
War Headlines
  • "What is the Bush Agenda in Iraq?"
  • "Bush Vows to Strive for Peace as Iraq Death Toll
    Hits 1,657."
  • "A Growing Challenge to Bush on Iraq War."

7
Issue Intro War Against Sparta
  • It is the year 431 BC. Athens and Sparta are very
    different city-states with different governments
    and cultures
  • http//greece.teachingmatters.org/node/120

8
News Headlines
  • "Councilman Backs West Side Stadium."
  • "Power Struggle Sinks New York Stadium."
  • "Bloomberg Unveils Plans for the New Yankee
    Stadium."
  • "Rebuilding New Orleans Prompts a Different Way
    of Thinking."

9
Issue Intro The Parthenon
  • It is the year 447 BC. Thirty years ago, war
    destroyed most of Athens. The most important
    place in Athens, a high mountain called the
    Acropolis, was destroyed
  • http//greece.teachingmatters.org/node/121

10
Student Activity
  • Read both issue intros.
  • War Against Sparta
  • The Parthenon
  • Decide which issue you would like to study.
  • Write why you would like to study that issue at
    the bottom of the issue intro.

11
Lesson Summary
  • Why do we study history?
  • What does the building of the Parthenon have to
    do with life today?
  • What does the war against Sparta have to do with
    life today?
  • The philosopher George Santayana said,
  • "Those who do not learn from history are
    doomed to repeat it."
  • How does this quote relate to this lesson?

12
Homework
  • Visit the Democracy in Ancient Greece website
    http//greece.teachingmatters.org
  • Write down which part of this unit you think you
    will like best and why.
  • Handout 1.1d Student Work Release Form
  • Complete the form and have it signed.
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