The Ancient Greek Civilization | Domain Assessment 169
- Philosopher: A philosopher studies life, knowledge, and truth.
(smiling face) - Tribute: A tribute is a gift or compliment that is given to honor
or remember someone. (smiling face) - Architecture: Architecture is the study of farming. (frowning
face) - Assembly: The students were invited to the assembly to hear
a speech from the new principal. (smiling face)
Directions: Now I am going to read more sentences using other
words you have heard and practiced. If I use the word correctly
in my sentence, circle the smiling face. If I do not use the word
correctly in my sentence, circle the frowning face. I will say each
sentence two times. - Channel: A strip of water between two bodies of land is called
a channel. (smiling face) - Independently: Something that is done without help is done
independently. (smiling face) - Marvelous: A performance that is excellent, or wonderful,
might be called marvelous. (smiling face) - Permanently: Something that is done all the time is done
permanently. (smiling face) - Tame: An animal that is not gentle and obedient is tame.
(frowning face)
Part II (Instructional Master DA-2)
Directions: We will read the names in each row together. I will
read a sentence about one of the fi gures you have learned about
related to the ancient Greek civilization. You will circle the name of
the fi gure I am describing.
- Athena/Zeus/Apollo: In ancient Greek religion, I am the king
of all the gods and goddesses on Mount Olympus. (Zeus) - Zeus/Hermes/Athena: According to a Greek legend, the
Greek city-state of Athens was named after me after I offered
the Athenians the gift of the olive tree. (Athena)