Standard #: SS.6.W.3.3


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Compare life in Athens and Sparta (government and the status of citizens, women and children, foreigners, helots).


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SS.6.W.3.AP.3 Identify the characteristics of life in Athens and Sparta.


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Teaching Idea

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One Pager Assessment: Ancient Greece and the United States

In this assessment idea, students create a One Pager that identifies similarities and differences between the political systems of Ancient Greece and the United States and explains the impact of Ancient Greece on the American political process.  A rubric and prep sheet (with answer key) are included.

 

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