Peloponnesian War, Alexander the Great, and the fate of ancient Greek civilization
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Greeks vs. Greeks
Introduction -
The Peloponnesian War was fought between 431 and 404 BC. It was a struggle for power between the ancient Greek city-states of Athens and Sparta. The war is named for the Peloponnesus, the peninsula on which Sparta is located.
The activities below will help you understand why this war happened and how it changed the fate of the ancient Greek city-states.
The Peloponnesian War was fought between 431 and 404 BC. It was a struggle for power between the ancient Greek city-states of Athens and Sparta. The war is named for the Peloponnesus, the peninsula on which Sparta is located.
The activities below will help you understand why this war happened and how it changed the fate of the ancient Greek city-states.
Edcite - The Delian League
Go to Edcite and complete the assignment on the Delian League.
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Notes Activity - Peloponnesian War (Side 1)
You must get a GOLD notes sheet from the front table before you begin!
1. You will be using information from my introduction above, a NEWSELA article (assigned through Google Classroom) and the chart below to fill in your notes sheet appropriately.
2. Use my Introduction above for WHO and and WHEN in your notes.
3. Use the article for the Important Terms section of your notes. Read the entire article so you can understand the events of the Peloponnesian War.
4. Use the chart below for CAUSES and RESULTS (effects) sections. SUM THEM UP!
2. Use my Introduction above for WHO and and WHEN in your notes.
3. Use the article for the Important Terms section of your notes. Read the entire article so you can understand the events of the Peloponnesian War.
4. Use the chart below for CAUSES and RESULTS (effects) sections. SUM THEM UP!
Socrative - Peloponnesian War
Playposit Activity - Alexander the Great (Side 2)
Review - The Persian War, The Peloponnesian War & Alexander the Great.
Use the Quizlet card set (and your notes) to review for the quiz this week covering these topics.