Ancient Greece Mega Bundle of Activities | 5th Grade & 6th Grade
Ancient Greece Mega Bundle of Activities | 5th Grade & 6th Grade
This bundle contains six close reading activities about Ancient Greece and influential people from the era; a timeline display or sorting activity; two biography writing units about Socrates and Alexander the Great; a discussion based writing activity about who was the most influential figure from the time; and an informational text writing unit about Ancient Greece.
23 Lessons, or 23 hours of activities, with NO PREP needed!
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Firstly, there are six close reading activities, or informational texts, about:
- An Overview of Ancient Greece
- Alexander the Great
- Socrates
- Aesop
- Homer
- Aristotle
These activities require NO PREP and have a body of text that students need to read through thoroughly; then they can use the text to find the comprehension and grammar answers. All texts then have an extension activity for those fast finishers. Answers, for teacher use, are on the final page of each document.
Secondly, there are two biography writing units about Socrates and Alexander the Great. The units have been split into four separate lessons which will take students approximately 40-50 minutes each.
Then, there is a great classroom display and sorting activity that is perfect for introducing students to some of the key events and people of Ancient Greece. There are 33 posters or task cards that include many of the key events and periods from the first settlers in Greece to the end of the empire.
Then, there is an informational text writing unit about Ancient Greece. The unit focuses on key facts about the history of the ancient civilization that dated from the 8th Century BC, until its downfall by the Roman Republic in 142 AD. The unit has been split into three separate lessons which will take students approximately 40-50 minutes each.
Finally, there is a discussion based writing unit discussing who was the most influential figure from Ancient Greece. The unit has been split into four separate lessons which will take students approximately 40-50 minutes each.
Good luck, I hope you get some great results!
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