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Ancient Greece

Added: 01 Jun 2015 Contributor: H O Connell Resource type: Guide/notes / Lesson Plan

'Staff Room' pages from the British Museum's web site on ancient Greece. Divided into ten 'chapters', the site is a collection of worksheets, information and stories about daily life, feasts and festivals and The Acropolis.

How it maps to the curriculum

3-4
SESE History

Strand: Early People /Ancient Societies

Strand unit: Greeks

Content objective:
This resource should enable a child to:

  • become familiar with aspects of the lives of these peoples
  • examine and become familiar with evidence we have which tells us about these people, especially evidence of these people which may be found locally
  • record the place of these peoples on appropriate timelines

Suggestions for use: The site is divided into ten 'chapters' which address themes relevant to ancient Greece. Select the chapter(s) relevant to the class which also includes "Story, Explore & Challenges"

Meta information

  • Asset type: Online Resource
  • Language: English
  • Rights: Attribution-ShareAlike Creative Commons
  • Cost: No
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