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Create your own Bucephalus Horse Activity Sheet Travel through the Ancient World with Alexander the Great and Captain Globe Board Game. Cut around the edge of one of the ten rectangles below. 2. Color both horses exactly the same, so you can see which horse is yours from both sides. You can use a different color for the mark on the horse s forehead or leave it blank. 3. Fold along the dotted line. 4. This horse will be your pawn. You are now ready to play the Board game.

The map of Europe Activity Sheet With Alexander the Great and. Draw a black line around the continent of Europe. 2. Draw a red line around the country of Greece. 3. Color Greece in red. 4. Color the continent of Europe in brown. 5. Color the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean in blue. Captain Globe Atlantic Ocean Mediterranean Sea

Draw the Ishtar Gate of Babylon Activity Sheet With Alexander the Great and Captain Globe. Join the dots to find the Ishtar Gate in both drawings. 2. Color the Ishtar gates in blue. 3. Draw and color your own Ishtar Gate (on a separate sheet of paper). 2 3 0 9 2 20 9 8 2 22 23 35 36 34 33 32 3 4 5 6 8 3 4 7 5 6 24 25 26 28 29 27 30 7

Trace the Greek Letters Activity Sheet The Greek Alphabet with Alexander the Great and Captain Globe. Trace over the Greek letters below with a black pen. 2. In the lower section, write your own name in Greek letters. Α Β Χ Δ Ε Φ Γ A B C D E F G Η Ι ϑ Κ Λ H I J K L Μ M Ν N Ο Π Θ Ρ O P Q R Σ Τ Υ S T U ς Ω Ξ Ψ Ζ V W X Y Z My name in Greek letters:

Learn New Words Activity Sheet /2 With Alexander the Great and Captain Globe Confidence. To have confidence: to trust in one s abilities. Alexander had a lot of confidence: he was sure of himself and of his ability to handle the wild horse. Conquer. Conquer a land or a country: to control the land or the country by force. Alexander conquered Persia: he fought with his army and took control of Persia by force. Custom. A country¹s custom: a way of behaving that is usual or accepted in a certain place or by a certain group of people. Alexander adopted some Persian customs: he started wearing a robe and a tiara like Persian kings, and asking people to bow in front of him like Persians do. Defeat. To defeat someone: to win, to beat someone. Alexander defeated the army of King Porus with its 200 elephants. Fairness. Treat people with fairness: treat people in a just way, without favoring one person or one group over another. Alexander the Great tried to treat the Persians with fairness, like he would treat his own Greek countrymen. Fool. To act like a fool: to act silly, to act without good judgment. King Philip thought that Alexander would make a fool out of himself by trying to ride a wild horse. Gallop. To gallop on a horse¹s back: to ride a horse moving rapidly. Alexander was able to gallop on the wild horse. Hero. To be a hero: to show special courage that other people admire. Alexander was a hero, he was not afraid to fight much bigger and more powerful opponents. Ill. Ill: very sick. Alexander became ill before he died. Justice. Treat people with justice: treat people with fairness, in a way that is right and just. Alexander the Great treated his Greek and Persian soldiers with justice.

Learn New Words Activity Sheet 2/2 With Alexander the Great and Captain Globe Ox. Ox: a type of bull (the male of the cow). Plural is oxen. Alexander noticed that the mark on the horse¹s forehead looked like an ox head. Pride. To be full of pride : to feel good and confident about what one has done or can do. Alexander is full of pride because he knows that he can do heroic things (he can act as a hero). King Philip was proud of Alexander because he tamed the horse (he made the wild horse obey him). Respect. To respect someone: to be polite and considerate with that person. Alexander respected the people who were different from him and from his Greek countrymen. Seek. Seek to do something: try to do something. Alexander was seeking to conquer India. Shadow. Shadow: a dark image created when someone or something blocks the light or the sunlight. The area that does not receive the light creates that image. Alexander realized that the horse was afraid of its own shadow. Splendor. Splendor: describes something that is grand, magnificent, very beautiful, splendid. Babylon was a city full of splendor. Stallion. Stallion: an adult male horse. The horse that Alexander tamed was a black stallion. Terrace. Terrace: a flat, raised area. The Hanging Gardens of Babylon had many terraces. Wise. Wise: someone having a good understanding of what is right, good or true, someone having wisdom. Alexander became wise when he grew up, he had the ability to make the right decisions. Worthy. Worthy: having value or importance. King Philip wanted Alexander to have a kingdom worthy of himself, a kingdom that is as important

Color and Draw Activity Sheet With Alexander the Great and Captain Globe Alexander and his helmet with white feathers. During his battles, Alexander the Great used to wear a helmet with 2 white feathers.. Color the picture of Alexander the Great as you wish, making sure you leave the 2 feathers blank. 2. Draw that picture on a separate piece of paper. King Philip. King Philip, father of Alexander the Great, was blind in one eye.. Color the picture of King Philip. 2. Draw that picture on a separate piece of paper, making sure you leave the patch on one of King Philip s eyes. Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. The Hanging Gardens of Babylon were one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. The Seven Wonders of the Ancient World were the most impressive man-made monuments at the time of Alexander the Great. They were all located in the area around the Mediterranean Sea.. Color the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World below. Great Pyramid of Egypt (at Giza) Lighthouse in Egypt (Pharos of Alexandria) Hanging Gardens of Babylon (near Baghdad, in Iraq) Huge Statue on the Greek Island of Rhodes (Colossus of Rhodes) An enormous statue in Greece (Statue of Zeus at Olympia) A large and beautiful monument for a tomb (Mausoleum at Halicarnassus, in Turkey) A beautiful temple (Temple of Artemis at Ephesus, in Turkey) Six of these Seven Wonders have been destroyed over time by earthquakes or wars. Only the Pyramid in Egypt still exists today!

Modern Greece Activity Sheet With alexander the great and Captain Globe Macedonia GREECE: Macedonia is a region in the North of Greece. Language: Capital: Greek Athens Mediterranean Sea Athens. Color the Mediterranean Sea in blue. 2. Color Greece (with its island Crete and its many smaller islands) in brown. Crete GREEK FLAG: Color using the legend below to discover the Greek flag (if there is no number code in an area, leave it blank): - Blue GREEK LANGUAGE: Hello: Good day: Good bye: Please: Thank you: You re welcome: Yes: No: My name is: yassou kaleemera adeeo parakalo efharisto parakalo ne ohee me lene The Greek alphabet is different from the alphabet we use in English. Α Β Χ Δ Ε Φ Γ Η Ι ϑ Κ Λ Μ Ν Ο Π Θ Ρ Σ Τ Υ ς Ω Ξ Ψ Ζ