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The Culture of Ancient Greece

The Culture of Ancient Greece. 6 th Grade Social Studies. Greek Mythology. I can give examples that show the Greeks believed that gods and goddesses controlled nature. Greek Gods and Goddesses. Myth – a traditional story about gods and heroes.

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The Culture of Ancient Greece

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  1. The Culture of Ancient Greece 6th Grade Social Studies

  2. Greek Mythology I can give examples that show the Greeks believed that gods and goddesses controlled nature.

  3. Greek Gods and Goddesses • Myth – a traditional story about gods and heroes. • Mount Olympus – where the most important Gods lived • The Greeks had rituals and festivals for their gods and goddesses because they hoped the gods would grant good fortune to them.

  4. What was a Greek Oracle • Oracle – a sacred shrine where a priest or priestess spoke for a god or goddess. • Delphi – The most famous oracle was the temple of Apollo at Delphi.

  5. Review

  6. Traditional stories about gods and heroes are called _____ a. oracles b. comedies c. tragedies d. myths

  7. Place where the most important gods lived a. Mount Olympus b. Delphi c. Athens d. Sparta

  8. Why did the Greeks have rituals and festivals for their gods? a. They hoped the gods would grant them good fortune b. They were afraid of their gods c. They liked having festivals

  9. A sacred shrine where a priest or priestess spoke for a god or goddess a. Mount Olympus b. oracle c. Troy d. the Parthenon

  10. The most famous oracle was the temple of Apollo at _______ a. Athens b. Troy c. Delphi d. Sparta

  11. Greek Poetry and Fables I can define terms associated with Greek poetry and fables I can name some of the authors of Greek poetry and fables I can describe the characteristics of a fable

  12. Epics • Epic – long poem that told about heroic deeds • Homer – wrote epics during the 700s B.C. • The Iliad • The Odyssey

  13. Who was Aesop? • Aesop – a slave who wrote fables around 550 B.C. • Fable – a short tale that teaches a lesson • Characteristics • Short tale • Teaches a lesson • Often involves funny animals that speak

  14. Review

  15. Long poems that told about heroic deeds a. fables b. tragedies c. epics d. comedies

  16. The author of the Iliad and the Odyssey a. Euclid b. Pythagoras c. Aristotle d. Homer

  17. A short tale that teaches a lesson a. fable b. tragedy c. epic d. comedy

  18. A slave who wrote many famous fables a. Homer b. Aesop c. Zeus d. Hades

  19. What are the characteristics of a fable? Short tales that teach a lesson, and often involve funny animals that speak

  20. Greek Drama I can define terms associated with Greek drama I can identify the two types of drama the Greeks created

  21. Tragedies and Comedies • Drama – a story told by actors who pretend to be characters in the story. • Tragedy – a story in which a person struggles to overcome difficulties but fails. • Comedy – a story that ends happily • The two types of drama the Greeks created: • Tragedy • Comedy

  22. Review

  23. A story told by actors who pretend to be characters in the story a. fable b. drama c. epic

  24. A story in which a person struggles to overcome difficulties but fails. a. fable b. tragedy c. epic d. comedy

  25. A story with a happy ending a. fable b. tragedy c. epic d. comedy

  26. What two types of drama did the Greeks create Tragedy and Comedy

  27. Greek Art and Architecture I can list the three styles of Greek columns I can name the most important building in ancient Greece

  28. Art and Architecture • The temple dedicated to a god or goddess was the most important building in Ancient Greece • The three styles of Greek columns: • Doric • Ionic • Corinthian

  29. Review

  30. List the three different styles of columns the Greeks used in their buildings. Doric Ionic Corinthian

  31. What are some of the areas of our lives that ancient Greek culture still has influence over today? Art, Architecture, Drama, and Literature

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