Ancient Greece Website
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Ancient Greece Website


I am struggling right now to figure out a good way for my students to look at key cultural figures in ancient Greece while getting their main points and doing it in a way that is better than a straight lecture.  In that search I found this is a fantastic site with succinct coverage of everything that your kids needs for ancient Greece.  In addition to having descriptions of the key individuals it also has a section on the Olympics, geography, art and architecture, history, wars and more.  If someone as a good lesson plan for these individuals, I'd love to see it on the comment section. 




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This site pretty much has it all from myths (and a "family tree" of the gods, to architecture, arts, Olympics, wars, people, culture and geography.  Pretty much everything for your Greece unit. Of course another place to go is the Wikipedia...



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