Entertainment
Sports / Athletics
Money / Trade
Education
100

_______ was very important in Ancient Greece.  All special events included _______.

Music?

100

Olympic, Pythia, Isthmian, Nemian – People from all over Greece travelled to compete in the ____________. 

Panhellenic Games

100

Trade is ____________ and __________them for items of equal value.

Determining the value of items and exchanging items of equal value.

100

_______ stayed at home for school. If the family had money, the ______ would have a private tutor for reading and writing.  

Girls stayed at home for school.

Girls would have a private tutor for reading and writing.

200

______ was very significant, and men called “rapsodes” would recite it at events.

Poetry

200

The games were held to celebrate different ______ or _______.

gods or goddesses

200

Each state or town had their own ________, so they had to exchange money when they travelled.

Currency

200

What would girls learn?

They learned how to run a house and weave.

300

The Greeks loved hosting ________  and entertaining their groups of friends at___________.

Dinner parties and/or social gatherings

300

If there was a war, they would ________ so people could travel safely to the games.

They would pause the games.

300

_________ would charge a fee for the skill of exchanging currency with travellers.

Money Lenders (table men)

300

Boys went to school in the __________ .

Agora / Stadium

400

The Greeks watched animal fights, and played games such as ___________.  

Chess, hockey, or dice

400

The Greeks built ____________ for the events.

The Greeks built different training areas.

400

What did boys learn?

They learned music, poetry, debate, reading, writing and math.

500

Children played with ______________  as well as hoops and sticks.

Rattles, Dolls, or yo-yos

500

In Sparta, boys had to leave home at ________ to learn how to be ruthless warriors.  They endured struggle and were extremely obedient.

7 Years Old

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