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Seeing Greece in the world around you. 

11/18/2013

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In 8th period, I asked the students to look around the room to find what objects could be traced back to Ancient Greece.  Here are the objects they placed in front of the room.  

They will be making thinglinks explaining what all this is and how it shows the enduring impacts of Greece on our world.  

Below are a few shots if you want to take a screen shot and use this for your thinglink. 

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