Ancient Greek Cities
Greek Geography
Ancient Greece
Olympian Gods
Mythological Monsters
100

The two most important city states in Ancient Greece

Athens and Sparta

100

What continent is Greece apart of?

Europe

100

The Ancient Greeks invented this form of live entertainment.

Theatre

100

God of the sky and thunder, and King of the Gods

Zeus

100

A giant three headed dog

Cerberus

200

The oldest capital City in Europe

What is Athens?

200

Where were Olympics held?

Olympia 

200

Name a Greek philosopher

Aristotle, Palto, Socrates

200

God of the sea

Poseidon

200

A woman with hair of snakes that can turn people to stone with her gaze

Who is Medusa?

300

Ancient Greek's ancestors, the Myceneans, are the ones who by legend, hid inside of a wooden horse to infiltrate and conquer this city. 

What is Troy?

300

Where did the Ancient Greek's believe was the home of the Gods?

Mount Olympus

300

What type of pottery did Ancient Greek's use in their daily lives and to tell stories?

Painted terracotta vases

300

God of the Underworld

Hades

300

This legend has only one eye, in the middle of his forehead.

Cyclops

400

What type of Government did Athens first practice?

Direct Democracy

400

What is Greece's highest mountain?

Mount Olympus, at 2,918 meters above sea level.

400

Events included at the Greek's Olympics

Wrestling, boxing, long jump, javelin, discus, and chariot racing.

400

Goddess of wisdom and war

Athena

400

A half-man, half-bull that resides in the center of the Labyrinth on Crete to keep him away from society.

The Minotaur

500

Ancient Greece wasn't known as "Greece", it was a civilization divided into...

Several small city-states that ruled themselves.

500

What seas touch Greece?

The Mediterranean, Ionian, and Aegean Seas

500

One of the oldest toys in history is a toy on string that was invented by Ancient Greeks. Some ancient vases even depict children playing with them!

The yo-yo

500

Goddess of love, beauty, and fertility

Aphrodite 

500

This bird was said to live for over a thousand years and can be reborn from flame and ashes. 

The Pheonix