Springboard Ancient Greece KS2 Display and Resource Pack

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Springboard Ancient Greece KS2 Display and Resource Pack

Springboard Ancient Greece KS2 Display and Resource Pack

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The majority of the ancient Greek people were polytheistic. This means that they believed in multiple different deities, gods and goddesses.

Alternatively, if you’re teaching children about the Peloponnesian War, then why not read up on two of the major city-states of ancient Greece in this teaching wiki? It explores the differences between Athens and Sparta, as well as the war that was waged between. How large was the ancient Greek civilisation? Ancient Greek KS2 Coordinates Treasure Hunt Maths Activity - Explore a strange Greek island called Naberos with this treasure hunt activity! It also consolidates children's knowledge of coordinates.One of the most famous Ancient Greek landmarks is the Parthenon Temple in the Acropolis. Located in Athens, it was built in the fifth century BC. Wow students by including these cards on a topical display wall, or utilise them as part of a lesson or homework activity. You could even enhance your display with these Greek Alphabet Letters. These Ancient Greece Display Fact Cards are a great way to visualise Ancient Greece. With clear text and lovely illustrations, they include facts on the Ancient Greek lifestyle, their achievements, and notable people from the period. This Ancient Greece Timeline PowerPoint contains a single slide featuring a detailed timeline of the Ancient Greek civilisation. You can use this resource to set up the timeline on the classroom board, so students can always see the timeline of Ancient Greece during the lesson. This resource is great to use as a dynamic classroom display for the duration of a lesson, and you can zoom in on particular aspects of the timeline to explain each event in detail to students. It can also be used as a tool within a lesson on Ancient Greece. Help your children understand the Ancient Greece timeline within your lessons. You could print off this timeline and help your children pinpoint the major events that happened in Ancient Greece, such as:

This creative and time saving bundle includes independent learning, a display, listening and sorting and writing! Greek culture is well known for its long list of gods and goddesses but the Olympian gods represented so much to the ancient Greeks.In total, they were more than 1,500 city-states (known as poleis) at the height of Ancient Greek power. The ancient Greeks settled many of the Aegean Islands, such as Crete and Rhodes.

Many of the gods and goddesses carried some human features, making their messages and area of life that they represented more real and relatable. Looking for a creative activity to do next? Try this Design a Mythological Creature (Pen and Ink Drawing Techniques) activity. A story to accompany your KS2 Ancient Greece topic: To go along with this ancient Greece map display poster, here are a few other activities that are certain to boost your children's knowledge and understanding: This Ancient Greece timeline display is made up of three sections, which can be printed on separate sheets of A4 paper. The sections fit together to form one long seamless timeline, featuring colourful illustrations and concise, interesting facts about key events from the history of Ancient Greece. This resource can be used to illustrate to students how long the Ancient Greek civilization lasted, to help them visualize the history of Ancient Greece spanning hundreds of years from 700 BC to 146 BC. And once they're familiar with the letters, why not have them write their name using the Ancient Greek alphabet? A perfect activity to help engage with history in your lessons and to smuggle some additional fun into the topic.

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You can find out more about Ancient Greece by reading through this insightful Teaching Wiki guide. Discover more ancient Greece resources for teaching this topic

Aristotle, a fellow student of Plato, is renowned for his writings on politics, metaphysics, and ethics.The ancient Greeks, through a process of colonization, became one of the most powerful civilizations of the Bronze and Iron Age. From the 8th to the 7th Century BC, they expanded East into modern-day Turkey and South across the Mediterranean Sea.



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