128 The Ancient Greek Civilization 10 | The Great Thinkers of Greece
Prior to listening to “The Great Thinkers of Greece,” identify
orally what they know and have learned about the battle at
Thermopylae
Core Vocabulary
affection, n. Fondness or liking
Example: Eddie looked at his new baby brother with great affection.
Variation(s): affections
astonishing, adj. Causing surprise or amazement
Example: The fi reworks display was an astonishing sight.
Variation(s): none
marvelous, adj. Excellent or wonderful
Example: The singing group performed a marvelous concert in the park.
Variation(s): none
philosopher, n. Someone who seeks to understand and explain people
and the world in which they live
Example: Confucius was a famous Chinese philosopher.
Variation(s): philosophers
proof, n. Evidence or facts that support that something is true
Example: Scientists continue to search for proof of life on other planets.
Variation(s): none
At a Glance Exercise Materials Minutes
Introducing the Read-Aloud
What Have We Already Learned? Civilization Chart from previous lessons
Essential Background Information 10
or Terms
Purpose for Listening
Presenting the Read-Aloud The Great Thinkers of Greece Poster 1 (Map of Ancient Greece)^15
Discussing the Read-Aloud
Comprehension Questions
Image Cards 22–24;
Instructional Master 1B-1
(optional);
Civilization Chart from
previous lessons
10
Word Work: Marvelous^5
Complete Remainder of the Lesson Later in the Day
Extensions
Sayings and Phrases: Practice What
You Preach
20
Writing a Fictional Narrative: Plan
Instructional Master 10B-1;
chart paper, chalkboard, or
whiteboard