Friday, February 5, 2010

Ancient Greece Geography Project -- Aegean Sea



















We added labels to our map of ancient Greece. Then we
took turns adding deep blue water and making the Aegean Sea!

It was a good lesson on much more than just the
geography of ancient Greece. Some of the islands were
covered by the water. We talked about the fact that
there are mountains under the oceans. We also talked
about the fact that when the levels of the seas drop,
some of those underground hills and mountains would
become islands once more. ED had poured some of her
water on the "land" and we talked about how lakes and
ponds form in the depressions. The kids amaze me with their insights.



































The kids spent quite a bit of time sailing Odysseus's fleet (little
leaves) around the Aegean!!

You might be interested in these related posts:

Ancient Greece Unit for Kindergarten, Grade 1 or 2 -  Some of the books and resources we used for this unit.

Ancient Greece, Ancient Rome Worksheets and Activities These post has some free notebook pages about Ancient Rome and Ancient Greece: (over at our new location homeschoolden.com):
 


 

 


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