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Ancient Greece vocabulary - religion
Drag the labels into their correct locations. When you are ready, use the 'Mark' button to see if you are right.
Discussion points
- What do you imagine Elysium and Tartarus to be like? Can you write a description or draw a picture of them?
- Why did people bring offerings to temples? What did they bring?
Teaching tips:
Use this activity to support learning within the topic of Ancient Greece.
This activity asks children to demonstrate their understanding of topic-specific vocabulary, in this instance, about Ancient Greek religion. This will help to remove vocabulary-related barriers to learning and allow children to gain a deeper understanding of this topic.
It is possible to adjust the 'Activity settings', and select/deselect specific terms. This is useful for differentiation, allowing children working at different levels to access the same learning process.
Also see Ancient Greece vocabulary - culture and Ancient Greece vocabulary - cities and governance to develop knowledge of topic-specific vocabulary further.
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