Virginia Experience 3rd Grade Solution Focus on Ancient World Cultures
The Virginia Experience effectively teaches students about Ancient World Cultures. All curriculum materials cover important world geography, characteristics of civilizations, ancient civilizations, economics, and citizenship and government required by the Virginia Standards of Learning (SOL).
The Virginia Experience effectively teaches students about Ancient World Cultures. All curriculum materials cover important world geography, characteristics of civilizations, ancient civilizations, economics, and citizenship and government required by the Virginia Standards of Learning (SOL).
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Compare and C<strong>on</strong>trast<br />
Look at the photographs and answer the questi<strong>on</strong>s.<br />
The Parthen<strong>on</strong><br />
<strong>on</strong> the Acropolis<br />
in Athens<br />
Erechthei<strong>on</strong><br />
<strong>on</strong> the<br />
Acropolis in<br />
Athens<br />
Temple of<br />
Olympian<br />
Zeus<br />
<strong>Ancient</strong><br />
Greece<br />
Modern<br />
Day<br />
1. What do these ancient Greek buildings and modern-day buildings have in comm<strong>on</strong>?<br />
____________________________________________________________<br />
____________________________________________________________<br />
2. Which words describe ancient Greek architecture? Circle the correct answers.<br />
balanced weak str<strong>on</strong>g orderly uneven<br />
3. Which type of buildings typically use columns?<br />
Lincoln<br />
Memorial<br />
White<br />
House<br />
houses schools government buildings<br />
U.S. Capitol<br />
Sample<br />
4. Where are the Lincoln Memorial, the White House, and the U.S. Capitol located?<br />
___________________________________________________________<br />
Writing Prompt<br />
Write an acrostic poem using the word “column.” Try to use words<br />
or phrases related to Greek architecture.<br />
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