4.2
Exercise
Learning pathways LEVEL1 1, 2, 3, 4
LEVEL2
LEVEL3
5, 6, 7
8, 9, 10
REMEMBER AND UNDERSTAND 1. State the main reason that millions of people visit Greece each year. 2. Identify the ancient Greek writers whose works are still read today. A. Homer B. Thucydides C. Aristotle D. All of the above 3. The original Olympic Games were held at Olympia. True or False? 4. Recall what the earliest civilisation on the Greek mainland was called. A. Mycenae
B. Dorian C. Aeolian D. Ionian 5. Who was Herodotus?
A. A famous Greek warrior who led battles against Persia B. A Greek philosopher who taught Alexander the Great C. A Greek historian known as the ‘Father of History’ D. A king of Athens who built the Parthenon ANALYSE AND APPLY
6. Explain how SOURCE1 provides evidence of the artistic skills of ancient Greek sculptors. 7. Use SOURCE1 to propose a hypothesis about the wealth and values of ancient Athens. 8. Discuss what you think we might learn from SOURCE2 about the skills of Mycenaean potters. 9. Explain what kind of character you think the mask in SOURCE3 was meant to represent. How can you tell?
EVALUATE AND COMMUNICATE 10. Summarise what you have discovered about ancient Greece from SOURCES1 to 3 . Answers and sample responses for this topic are available online.
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