My Ancient Greek Activity Book

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Name My Ancient Greek Activity Book This activity book is yours. It will be used whenever you are not in rehearsals for the production. All the tasks are designed to be independent, so you can do them by yourself or with a partner. Please do not rush them. By then end of the week everyone should have completed all of the tasks and have them in your folder ready to be marked. Activity 1 Use what you already know about Ancient Greek myths and Gods to design a front cover. REMEMBER Do not rush it! Good luck. 1 Teacher only- Completed sign here

The Ancient Greek Olympics Watch the horrible histories video what are the differences between the Ancient Greek Olympics and the Modern Olympics? You may need to do some extra research into the modern Olympics before you can fill in the other side of the grid Ancient Greek Olympics Modern Olympics What year did the Olympics start? What do the athletes wear? What events do women take part in? Which countries competed? What track and field events are there? What fighting events are there? Can you find out any other information? Write a paragraph comparing the difference between the two Olympic games. 2 Teacher only- Completed sign here

Ancient Greek pottery The Ancient Greeks were famous for making pottery. The best pottery was made in Athens. Greek potters were only allowed to use two colours black and orange. They used these colours to decorate their pots with great battles, huge feasts or their favourite gods. Have a look at some of the pots on this page. Can you design your own? Remember you can only use black and orange pencils. 3 Teacher only- Completed sign here

Ancient Greek numbers The Ancient Greeks used different symbols for their numbers. Instead of writing 1 they used a symbol that looked like a capital i. Below is a list of greek numbers if you want to make 11 you would write the symbol for 10 and then write the symbol for 1. it would look like this I How would you make the number 21? 31? 35? 42? Can you find the symbol for 50? Write it here If you write the symbol for 10 after the 50 what do you think you would get? Can you translate these numbers Г? How about this H Г? How about this H ГI? Can you work out the answers to these questions and write the answer in Ancient Greek? 12+15= 4x5= 102-43= 15+20= 7x6= 94-39= 72+6= 4x6= 99-33= 17+42= 7x9= 102-39= 76+8= 9x3= 12-3= 82+28= 10x10= 53-32= 24+50= 3x7= 82-42= 45+45= 8x6= 90-10= 12+100= 9x9= 56-37= Use this space to make some questions can you get a friend to answer them? 4 Teacher only- Completed sign here

Make your own Ancient Greek game. More that 2000 years ago the Greeks were playing a game similar to snakes and ladders Read page 34 of the Ancient Greek eyewitness book. What other games did Greek Children play? Activity 1 use the grid below to design your own version of snakes and ladders. Remember snakes make you slip down the board and ladders help you up. Activity 2 play your game with a partner you will need dice 5 Teacher only- Completed sign here

Ancient Greek language The Greeks spoke a different language to us however their language has influenced some of our words. Can you think of some words that have Greek prefixes? Have a look in a dictionary, there are lots! Suffixes go at the end of words. Can you think of some words that have Ancient Greek endings? 6 Teacher only- Completed sign here

Greek card games Come and get a pack of Ancient Greek cards Activity 1 Play the memory game: Aim of the game pick out a pair of cards (two cards with the same god) Lie all of the cards face down and see if you can pick out pairs. If you pick out odd cards then turn them back over. The winner is the person who has the most cards at the end. MAXIMUM 2 PLAYERS Activity 2 Play Ancient Greek Snap Aim of the game end up with all of the cards Split the cards in two. Turn them over one by one. If the same god appears then the first person to put their hand on the deck and call snap is the winner of those cards. The game ends when one player has all of the cards. MAXIMUM 2 PLAYERS Activity 3 Storytelling Pick out two or three cards. You must make up and tell your partner a story about the gods that you turn over. Use the myths as a guide. The winner is the person who tells the best story. No Maximum players. 7 Teacher only- Completed sign here

Ancient Greek temples The Greeks loved building temples to worship their gods. Lots of temples have been destroyed over time but some building still have similar designs. The different parts of the temple has different names. Read the descriptions below. The pediment this is always triangular, it is above the columns and below the roof. There were pictures of gods and goddesses, warriors and important people carved onto the pediment. The metope this is a rectangle between the pediment and the columns. There were often patterns on this part of the temple. E.g. The columns are cylinders there were three types of column. Have a look at the picture below. Which type is on this building? Answer Task 1 on a new piece of paper- Can you design your own Greek temple? Maybe you could dedicate it to one of the Gods. Use a ruler to make sure you get the right shapes. Task two- look at this very famous temple. It still stands in Athens. How many columns are there in total? ICT activity Go to the website below. Temple builders in Athens need your help to design a new temple http://www.ancientgreece.co.uk/acropolis/ challenge 8 Teacher only- Completed sign here

Activity Read this myth For Hercules 5th labour he had to clean the stables of King Augeas of Elis. After disagreements Hercules destroyed the city of Elis and held the first Olympic Games in honour of his father, Zeus. He is said to have taught men how to wrestle and measure out the length of the first race. At the first Games, Hercules was the only contestant. Hercules won all of the running and throwing events. In the boxing and wrestling his father Zeus, who was present at this first Games grappled Hercules to a draw. Hercules had a busy week here is what he did... Can you write a diary entry for a week in Hercules life. Remember to add- Personal opinions Day 1- Cleaned out stable (do you remember how he cleaned it out?) Day 2- Had an argument with King Augeas Day 3 - Destroyed the city of Elis Day 4 - Decided to hold the first Olympic Games in honour of Zeus. Day 5 -Taught men how to wrestle and measured out the length of the first race. Day 6 - Won all of the running and throwing events Day 7 - I boxing and wrestling my father Zeus- we drew. Informal language Monday 12th January 521BC Dear diary, Today I had a terrible day... Continue on lined paper! 9 Teacher only- Completed sign here

Myths and legends ICT task Greek gods business card Business cards are by very important people who need to leave their contact details for others. Have a look at this business card. What information do it contain? 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Greek Gods want people to remember them. What information might they need on their business cards? 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Open Microsoft Publisher and begin to design a business card for your chosen Greek God. Make sure it looks good and that it has got lots of useful information on it. Once you are finished don't forget to print it off and put it in your folder, Good luck! 10 Teacher only- Completed sign here