The Ancient Greek Civilization 11 | Alexander the Great, Part I 141
Prior to listening to “Alexander the Great, Part I,” identify
orally what they know and have learned about philosophy and
Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle
Prior to listening to “Alexander the Great, Part I,” orally predict
who Alexander the Great was and how he received his name
and then compare the actual outcome to the prediction
Core Vocabulary
ambitious, adj. Having a strong desire for success or achievement
Example: The ambitious salon owner was willing to work hard for her
new business.
Variation(s): none
devoted, adj. Feeling strong loyalty or commitment
Example: The devoted couple celebrated their fi ftieth wedding
anniversary with family and friends.
Variation(s): none
retreat, v. To withdraw or go back
Example: The barking dog caused the little boy to retreat from the
fence.
Variation(s): retreats, retreated, retreating
tame, v. To make gentle or obedient
Example: The animal trainer works to tame the tiger for the show.
Variation(s): tames, tamed, taming
At a Glance Exercise Materials Minutes
Introducing the Read-Aloud
What Have We Already Learned?
Making Predictions About the Read-Aloud 10
Purpose for Listening
Presenting the Read-Aloud Alexander the Great, Part I Poster 1 (Map of Ancient Greece)^15
Discussing the Read-Aloud
Comprehension Questions 10
Word Work: Tame 5
Complete Remainder of the Lesson Later in the Day
Extensions
Civilization Chart
Image Card 25;
Instructional Master 1B-1
(optional)
20
Writing a Fictional Narrative: Draft
Instructional Masters 10B-1,
11B-1;
chart paper, chalkboard, or
whiteboard