9/21/15 i can learn about the differences between athens and sparta. qod what are 2 questions you...
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9/21/15
• I can learn about the differences between Athens and Sparta.
• QOD• What are 2 questions you have about Athens and/or Sparta?
Agenda1. I can and QOD2. New TA’s (pass back papers):• 3rd: Breanna P. and Alexander M.• 4th: Staci O. and Corey G.• 5th: Carley H. and Jason M.• 6th: Mykaela F. and JB
3. Binder Organizing4. Quiz AAR5. Notes 27.3 and 27.76. Last Stand of the 300
Binder Organization• Year-long papers:• 1. Syllabus• 2. Rules/Procedures Quiz• 3. Learning Goals Progress Rubric• 4. Scavenger Hunt• 5. Admiral McRaven’s 10 Rules• 6. Pink Pass (Optional)• 7. I Can and QOD Papers
• Notes:• 1. Ch. 25 Notes• 2. Ch. 26 Notes• 3. Ch. 27 Notes
• Handouts1. KWL Chart2. Ancient Greece Vocabulary3. Ancient Greece Geography
challenge (map)4. Interactive Student Notebook5. Government Begins WKST6. Ancient Athenians7. Types of Greek Government8. Athens and Democracy9. Foundations of Democratic
Government (coloring activity)10. Ch. 26 Crossword Puzzle Review
AAR20/30 = 66.7%19/30 = 63.3%18/30 = 60%17/30 = 56.7%16/30 = 53.3%15/30 = 50%14/30 = 46.7%13/30 = 43.3%12/30 = 40%11/30 = 36.7%
10/30 = 33.3%9/30 = 30%8/30 = 26.7%7/30 = 23.3%6/30 = 20%5/30 = 16.7%4/30 = 13.3%3/30 = 10%2/30 = 6.7%1/30 = 3.3%
30/30 = 100%29/30 = 96.7%28/30 = 93.3%27/30 = 90%26/30 = 86.7%25/30 = 83.3%24/30 = 80%23/30 = 76.7%22/30 = 73.3%21/30 = 70%
Notes 27.3
•Why was Athens called a Democracy?• Every citizen could take part in the city’s
government (Free, male, over 18, and born in Athens)•500 Citizens chosen to be in the Council of 500 that
ran the day to day business of government• Every Citizen belong to Assembly; Met every 10
days to debate and vote on laws• At least 6,000 had to attend
Notes 27.7
•Why was Sparta called an Oligarchy?•Power in the hands of Council of Elders (30 men)•Council of Elders consisted of men who were at
least 60 years old, noble families, elected to lifetime terms• 2 Kings• 28 Men
•Assembly in Sparta had very little power and did not debate issues; only could vote “Yes” or “No”