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Increase your knowledge of Greek Mythology and life in


ancient Greece by choosing from the following learning activities!

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Ancient Greece Learning Activities
Read about the stories behind the constellations in the Stargazers book.
Create a chart that organizes how the stars appear during the different
seasons of the year.

Make an illustration of a mythological animal using the parts of at least two


different animals that exist today.

Make up a play involving one of the myths youve read.

Greek architecture is famous for its use of columns. How much weight can
columns really support? Use the Paper Columns graph to guide your
investigation.
Uses pages 8-9 from the Ancient Greece Activity Book to learn about city-
states. Picture yourself as a city planner and design a birds eye view of your
own city-state.

Use a laptop from our mobile cart to visit the Acropolis in Athens, Greece. Use
the Virtual Field Trip form to guide your journey!

Did you know the Olympics began in ancient Greece? Make up your own
Olympic event or playground game. Write out the instructions and rules.

Many Greeks myths focus on a hero or heroine. Who is your hero? Write a
letter to that person explaining what makes his or her a hero.

Use construction paper to design your own set of black- or red-figured pottery
designs!

Create a set of trading cards for your favorite gods and goddesses! Include
any facts you have collected so far, and use the Drawing History book for
how-to draw people from ancient Greece!

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