Greece: Cultures Of The Mountains

And The Sea

History Presentations

Engaging History Power Points

Mr. Harms has designed a number of Power Point and Keynote presentations with key Social Studies Concepts and Critical Thinking Questions to help students understand history. Designed by a teacher for teachers, this PowerPoint focuses on "Greece: Cultures of the Mountains and the Seas".

Overview

These history presentations are designed to give students an overview of how early Greek culture developed. Students will be shown maps, animations and descriptions of some of the major events of Greece Engaging PowerPoint & Keynote History Presentation on Greece: Cultures of the Mountains and the Sea power points.

Customizable

The presentation is totally customizable, allowing you to add your own pictures, graphics and animations to take what we've done even farther. 

Benefits

What is your time worth? Our basic pricing system for History Presentations is 10 cents per slide.  Some title slides may only take 30 seconds to create, but complex slides with animations and coordinated builds for complicated topics may take 30 minutes or more.  It's not unusual for a presentation to take between 3 and 7 hours of work.  What could you do with 6 or 7 free hours? 

Topics Include

Topics include: Minoan, Crete, Greece, Colonialism, Mycenaean, Athens, Trade, Trojan War, Aegean Sea, Culture, Dorian, Homer, Hesiod, Iliad, Arete, Zeus, Athena

Included in The Presentation Package:

1.    Keynote Presentation
2.    Power Point Presentation
3.    Text edit file outline of the presentation and presenter's notes.

The package is a digital download (Zip File) of these three items.

Source:

McDougal Littel's World History: Patterns of Interaction
Unit 2 New Directions In Government & Society
Module 5 Classical Greece 2000 BC To 300 BC
Lesson 1 "Culture of the Mountains and the Seas"

Chapter 5 Classical Greece

Lesson 1 Cultures of the Mountains and the Seas

These materials were prepared by Harms LLC and have neither been developed, reviewed, nor endorsed by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company, publisher of the original WORLD HISTORY: Patterns of Interaction work on which this material is based.