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Ancient Greek WebQuest

10/10/2012

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QUEST ONE: Geography
QUEST TWO: Government
QUEST THREE: Enduring Impacts
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It's an average Thursday.  You get to school in the morning and go to your locker as usual.  But something just doesn't feel right...When you open your locker you see a bright white flash of light and then everything goes dark!   When you regain your senses you are lying on the side of a hill.  You sit up and hold your hurting head.  Your eyes slowly focus on a city in the near distance.  It doesn’t look familiar, it seems to shine in the sun.  The air is warm and smells of salt water.  You have  been transported back to ancient Greece.  Before you, is the city-state of Athens or Sparta.  Your clothes have been replaced with a toga and as you make your way through town, people greet you as if you are suppose to be there.  In the pocket of your toga you find a piece of clay with strange markings on it.  After asking around (you magically speak and understand Greek) you find a scribe.  The scribe takes the clay tablet from you and tells you what it says. 
"In order to return to your time, you must learn the geography, government and enduring impacts of Greece.  Once you gain this knowledge, there are 3 questions you must answer at the Temple of Delphi.  If you answer correctly, the Gods will return you to your time.  If you fail, you will remain forever in ancient Greece."

Watch this intro video to start your quest
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Annie
11/23/2014 11:52:24 pm

Check this site out http://www.famous-historic-buildings.org.uk/panorama_acropolis_47.html
Hi my name is Annie and I am one of Mr.Armstrong's students. I came across this website while looking for ancient Greece architecture

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