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Becoming Classical Greeks

August 14, 2007

Performing Aesop’s Fable

Quintessential to the Classical Greeks is the theater, so that was the opening to our Greek history presentation.

The kids performed the fable, The Tortoise and the Hare, using IEW’s story structure chart from Unit 3 to help us write our play.

Aesop's Fable
Aesop: The Tortoise and the Hare

Since masks were primary to Classical Greek theater, my kids made masks for their roles.

Greek Hoplite Family

After the play, the kids removed their masks and put on their Greek costumes for the next part of our presentation: meeting the Greek family (with a son who was a Greek hoplite) who had learned of the one true God and follow Him now.

Greek family
Family from Classical Greece

Classical Greek Feast

Then we ate food common to the Classical Greeks!

Food of the Classical Greeks
Food of the Classical Greeks

Classical Greek Architecture

Afterwards my daughter gave a speech on Greek architecture, using IEW Unit 6 as the framework.

Greek Columns
Classical Greek Columns

My son as a Hoplite

Then my son gave a speech on hoplites.

Spartan Warrior
Spartan Warrior

Classical Greece Museum

After the speeches, the museum portion of the presentation began where the kids showed off their projects and answered questions.

geometric solids 300BC, pottery 1000-400BC, bead necklace
Classical Greece projects
salt dough maps Classical Greece
Salt Dough Maps of Classical Greece
motion of planets 190-120BC
Classical Greeks studied the night sky
Solomon's Temple
Model of Solomon’s Temple

My son explained how Solomon’s Temple was similar, yet different, from the tabernacle.

Captivity Jews
Captivity of the Jews

During the time of the Classical Greeks, Israel rose and fell as a nation. We studied the cultures of the Assyrians, and their famous art reliefs, when they swept away the Northern Kingdom of Israel.

We also studied the culture of the Babylonians who took captive the Southern Kingdom of Judah, and the cultures that took over the Babylonian Empire, the Medes and Persians.

Our most fun activity was with the shakers as we read the story of Esther which coincided with Purim.

There is so much wealth of information that we covered and learned. Amazing!

Click here to see my Flickr set which has more photos.

And again our guests spoke of how much they enjoyed this presentation and they looked forward to more. The Ancient Romans will be next.

Pot Pourri

  • Tragic theater, fall of democracy, Alexander the Great: Becoming Ancient Greeksperforming the Ancient Greek play, Trojan Women, with Greek masks
    Date
    April 17, 2011
  • Ancient Greeks amid President’s Day: Colonial WilliamsburgFife and drum corps at Magazine during sunset at Colonial Williamsburg
    Date
    February 22, 2011
  • Ancient History Memory Books
    Date
    September 2, 2007

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