170 The Ancient Greek Civilization | Domain Assessment
- Aristotle/Alexander the Great/Plato: I received my name
because I conquered so many areas during my lifetime.
(Alexander the Great) - Socrates/Plato/Aristotle: I was a philosopher who lived in
ancient Greece and asked a lot of questions. (Socrates)
Part III (Instructional Master DA-3)
Directions: I will read a sentence about the ancient Greek
civilization. If the sentence is correct, circle the smiling face. If the
sentence is not correct, circle the frowning face.
- The largest Greek island in the Aegean Sea is Thermopylae.
(frowning face) - The ancient Greeks believed that Mount Olympus was the
home of the most powerful gods and goddesses. (smiling
face) - The Olympic Games were fi rst held on the island of Crete
and were contests in which the ancient Greek philosophers
competed. (frowning face) - Women were allowed to be a part of the government in the
city-states of Sparta and Athens. (frowning face) - The city-state of Athens is considered the birthplace of
democracy. (smiling face) - In Athens, boys were educated in school, but girls were
educated at home. (smiling face) - The Parthenon was a temple in Athens dedicated to the
goddess Athena. (smiling face) - The word marathon is used today to describe a long-distance
race because of the long distance Pheidippides ran after the
battle between the Greeks and the Persians. (smiling face) - Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle were considered great
philosophers of ancient Persia. (frowning face) - The larger army of the Persians attacked the Greeks at
Thermopylae, but the Greeks used their strategy to win.
(smiling face)