Week 9 All About Greece
Week 9 All About Greece
Week 9 All About Greece
Aim
• To explore the geographical features of Greece.
Success Criteria
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Where in the World Is Greece?
Greece is a country in Europe. It shares borders with Albania, Turkey,
Macedonia and Bulgaria.
Greece: The Facts
Name: Greece
Capital city: Athens
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Mainland Greece
Greece is one of the most mountainous countries in Europe. In fact, there
are no navigable rivers because it is so mountainous.
In Greek mythology,
Mount Olympus is
said to be the seat of
the Gods.
According to Greek legend, when God created the world, He sifted the
earth through a strainer. After giving each country good soil, he threw the
stones that were left over his shoulder and created Greece.
Mainland Greece
Greece has a warm, sunny climate and enjoys more than 250 days of
sunshine a year. It has a typically Mediterranean climate with hot, dry
summers and mild, rainy winters. Most people consider Greece to be a
summer holiday destination, although there are also popular ski resorts in
the mountainous
regions to the
north of Athens.
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Greek Food
Small cafes, called Tavernas, serve delicious Greek food.
Photo courtesy Guillén Pérez (@flickr.com) - granted under creative commons licence - attribution
Ancient Greece
Ancient Greece inspired many things we still enjoy today. Can you guess
what they are?
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Ancient Greek Wonders
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Greek Traditions
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Ancient Greece
Traditional Greek dress is multi-layered and varies slightly between regions
of Greece. For example, woollen stockings would be worn in the mountains
to protect against thorny bushes. Men would wear a ‘foustanella’ or skirt,
while women would wear colourful layers and a head scarf.
Photo courtesy Walter (@flickr.com) - granted under creative commons licence - attribution Photo courtesy James Nash (@flickr.com) - granted under creative commons licence - attribution
Aim
• To explore the geographical features of Greece.
Success Criteria
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