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Find out who the ancient Greeks were - when they lived, how they were ruled and how they spent their time with this year 5/6 primary history guide from BBC Bitesize.
Fun and Easy Stone Age Craft perfect for KS2 students. Explore the Stone Age Curriculum and have a go at this paper stone age axe
Στα 1817 φτιάχτηκε ένας χάρτης για τον Λαβύρινθο στην Κρήτη που το συνολικό μήκος του μπορεί να έφτανε τα 12,5 χλμ με συνολική έκταση 12 χιλιάδες στρέμματα.
Theodore II Ducas-Lascaris. Emperor of Nicaea, 1254-1258. AV Hyperpyron (23mm, 4.27 g, 1h). Magnesia mint. Dated RY 1 (1254/5). Christ Pantokrator enthroned facing; A to right / Theodore, holding labarum and akakia, standing facing, being crowned and blessed by the Virgin Mary. DOC 1a var. (slightly different form of date); SB 2136. EF. Exceptional for issue. From the Prue Morgan Fitts Collection. CNG100, 2078
Hagia Sophia was built with fire proof materials. Crushed fire burnt stones were added to the mortar which us more flexible and light than the ones we use today.
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We added labels to our map of ancient Greece. Then we took turns adding deep blue water and making the Aegean Sea! It was a good lesson on much more than just the geography of ancient Greece. Some of the islands were covered by the water. We talked about the fact that there are mountains under the oceans. We also talked about the fact that when the levels of the seas drop, some of those underground hills and mountains would become islands once more. ED had poured some of her water on the "land" and we talked about how lakes and ponds form in the depressions. The kids amaze me with their insights. The kids spent quite a bit of time sailing Odysseus's fleet (little leaves) around the Aegean!! You might be interested in these related posts: Ancient Greece Unit for Kindergarten, Grade 1 or 2 - Some of the books and resources we used for this unit. Ancient Greece, Ancient Rome Worksheets and Activities These post has some free notebook pages about Ancient Rome and Ancient Greece: (over at our new location homeschoolden.com):
I want to share with you what I have been doing in my classroom lately. First, I need to say that Kentucky has adopted the new Common Core S...
King Constantine II of Greece and Queen Anne-Marie Of Greece attend the Armed Forces Parade And Muster at Home Park on May 19, 2012 in Windsor, England.
Below are scenes from the Ancient Olympics and the city of Olympia. There are runners and chariot drivers, wrestlers and gymnasts, and more.