Powerpoint presentation with sound recording to teach pupils how to count up to 100 in Greek.
It can be used in the MFL class, in KS2 while teaching the topic of Ancient Greece and the Greeks or in KS3-4 for Classics.
Can be paired with other ancient Greece themed maths resources to help students sharpen their maths and language skills as the numbers from 13 to 100 in Greek are constucted using addition of the tens and the units.
This resource is an e-book. It consists of a 40 pages guide to western culture for teachers and students, plus a reading list of important books on Greek and Roman philosophy, Christian thought, the Enlightenment, the ideas of the individual, reason, liberty, democracy, and liberalism.
It is also about Western literature.
Definition of Tragedy & The three important greek tragic poets. Αeschylus, Sophocles, Euripides and their most famous quotes in Greek with translation
This presentation sketches the portraits of he pre-socratic philosophers and can be used as a point of departure for a voyage into the world of wisdom.