Roles Not Rolls
What Greeks Wore not War
What Greeks Ate Like Food
What was the Ancient Greece Economy
100
Helped their mothers around the house in ancient Greece.
What did girls do?
100
Men wore a knee-length t-shirt in ancient Greece
What did men wear?
100
People in ancient Greece ate this for celebrations
When was fresh meat eaten?
100
Some Greek Pirates did this.
What was trading?
200
In charge of working in the fields in ancient Greece.
What were women in charge of?
200
Men had t-shirt made of wool or linen in ancient Greece
What material did men wear for the t-shirt?
200
Ancient Greeks ate this most often.
What was fish?
200
The “eco” part of economy means the word what for house.
What was oikos?
300
Men were in charge of the family and the house in ancient Greece.
Who was in charge of the family and the house?
300
Shoes they wore in ancient Greece.
What are soft-soled shoes in slippers?
300
Ancient Greeks ate this at sunrise.
What was barley bread dipped in milk shakes, figs, and olives?
300
Played games such as marbles, dice, and checkers.
Who did ancient Greek children do?
400
Most important child in ancient Greece.
Who were boys?
400
A large rectangle of wool worn as a cloak in ancient Greece.
What is a Chlamy?
400
This was ancient Greeks main meal.
What was bread and wine with olive oil?
400
These people made their living by raiding everything in ancient Greece.
Who were pirates?
500
An activity that involves flips and tricks that boys did while growing up.
What are Gymnastics in ancient Greece?
500
Full-length garment that would be draped and pinned at the shoulder in different ways in ancient Greece.
What is a peplos?
500
This was made with honey plus yogurt with honey and walnuts in ancient Greece.
What were cakes?
500
The "nomy" part from the word economy means this word
What does law mean in ancient Greece?
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