Ancient Greece Edition
Students will be able to...
curate artifacts belonging to a specific person on the social pyramid
explain the importance of said artifacts to a person's social status
SS Binder
Chromebook
What's in the Trunk?: Greece Template (posted in Classroom)
Ancient Greece had a strict social hierarchy. Only free men could be citizens and take part in government. Politicians were at the top, followed by soldiers and other male citizens, then male children. Women and female children had far fewer rights, as did foreigners. They were not citizens. Enslaved people had harsh lives and no rights.
You and your group will present your trunk to the class. After your group presents their artifacts, the class will try to guess who owned the trunk (which social class they belonged to).
Overview
You and your group will be assigned a person from ancient Greece. Based on what you know about that person, and some research, you will curate a trunk with important artifacts that would have belonged to that person.
Requirements
Google Slides with at least 6 artifacts for your person (each person in your group is responsible for curating at least 1 artifact)
Slides must have the following:
Image of the artifact
Why would this artifact be important to your person? (2-4 sentence explanation)
Day 1- Finish artifacts