Monster Mash
Statue Story
Hide and Seek
Who, What, Where
Ancient Activities
100

Cerberus was a mythological Greek monster.

AKA the _____ that guarded the gates of the underworld.

What is a three-headed dog?

100

Many statues of Greek gods and goddesses were placed inside temples. The most famous of which is the Parthenon. This is a temple in _____ built for the goddess Athena - protector of the city.

What is Athens?

100

A legend tells: In 1180, the Mycenaeans conquered the city of Troy. They hid in a giant _____! This was left outside the city's walls. Thinking it a gift, the people of Troy wheeled it inside... only for the sneaky Mycenaean soldiers to seize the city!

What is a giant wooden horse?

100

Ancient Greece was divided into several small city-states, each with their own _____, _____, and _____.

What is laws, customs, and rulers?

100

Wrestling, boxing, long jump, javelin, discus, and chariot are all participating events in what Greek activity?

What is Greek Olympics?

200

Medusa was a sorceress whose look could _____.

What is turn people into stone?

200

_____ was the ruler of all Ancient Greece after the 300s when the small city-states were forced to unite under one ruler.

Who is Alexander The Great?

200

Ancient Greeks invented the _____ due to their love of watching plays.

What is the theatre? 

300

The _____ was a mythical Greek character who had one eye in the middle of his forehead.

What is the Cyclops?

300

Alexander The Great was also the founder of the _____. That stretched through Europe, Egypt, and south-west Asia. 

What is the Ancient Greek Empire?

300

Ancient Greek held _____ to celebrate their gods.

What is a festival?

400

The collection of these Greek monsters, gods, and goddesses are known as _____.

What is Greek Mythology? 

400

Ancient Greeks were descended from the _____. The first writers and speakers of Ancient Greek.

Who are the Mycenaeans?

500

Ancient Greece existed over _____ years ago.

What is 3000 years ago?