INICIOESQUEMARECURSOSINTERNET CULTURA CLÁSICA Unidad 3: La infancia en el mundo clásico SALIRANTERIOR THE INTERNET RESOURCES MINDMAP INITIAL READING.

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1 INICIOESQUEMARECURSOSINTERNET CULTURA CLÁSICA Unidad 3: La infancia en el mundo clásico SALIRANTERIOR THE INTERNET RESOURCES MINDMAP INITIAL READING

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3 INICIOESQUEMARECURSOSINTERNET CULTURA CLÁSICA Unidad 3: La infancia en el mundo clásico SALIRANTERIOR CLICK ON HERE AND READ ABOUT THE ANCIENT GREEK EDUCATION.

4 INICIOESQUEMARECURSOSINTERNET CULTURA CLÁSICA Unidad 3: La infancia en el mundo clásico SALIRANTERIOR Contents 1. Games Games of Chance Board Games Outdoor activites 3. Naming Greece Rome 4. Education Characteristics Peculiarities 6. Writing materials medium 5. Costumes Fabric Greece girls-boys Rome, girls-boys 2. Rituals of birth Greece Rome 7. A legend: Zeus’ childhood Zeus – JúpiterZeus’ childhoodZeus – Júpiter

5 INICIOESQUEMARECURSOSINTERNET CULTURA CLÁSICA Unidad 3: La infancia en el mundo clásico SALIRANTERIOR  To teach virtues, customs and values. They read Greek Philosophers, the Greek poets and playwrights of Tragedy and Comedy.  Education was not COMPULSORY.  Parents used to pay their children’s teachers, and aristocracy used to hire private teachers.  Nurses and mothers used to educate children until they were seven years old.  Usually only men received an education. General features Education in Greece wanted:

6 INICIOESQUEMARECURSOSINTERNET CULTURA CLÁSICA Unidad 3: La infancia en el mundo clásico SALIRANTERIOR PRIOR READING INICIOESQUEMARECURSOSINTERNET What did Greek children learn? Girls learned housework, cooking and skills such as weaving at home. Boys at school learned reading, writing, arithmetic, music and poetry. They wrote on wooden tablets covered with soft wax, using a pointed stick called a stylus. They used an abacus, with beads strung on wires or wooden rods, to help with maths.abacus Part of their lessons included learning stories and poems by heart. Boys did athletics, to keep fit and prepare them for war as soldiers. They trained on a sports ground called a gymnasium. http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/primaryhistory/ancient_greeks/growing_up_in_greece/

7 INICIOESQUEMARECURSOSINTERNET CULTURA CLÁSICA Unidad 3: La infancia en el mundo clásico SALIRANTERIOR Going to school Boys went to school at age 7. Girls were taught at home by their mothers. A few girls learned to read and write, but many did not. School-teachers needed payment, so poor boys did not get much education. A wealthy family sent a slave to walk to school with the boys. The slave stayed at school to keep an eye on them during lessons. Most Greeks schools had fewer than 20 boys, and classes were often held outdoors. (move on the next slide)

8 INICIOESQUEMARECURSOSINTERNET CULTURA CLÁSICA Unidad 3: La infancia en el mundo clásico SALIRANTERIOR STYLUS TABLET COVERED WITH WAX INKWELL PAPYRUS CALAMUS SCROLLS PERGAMINE CAPSA FEATHERS A GREEK SCHOOL http://www.santiagoapostol.net/latin/educacion_roma.html?_sm_au_=ifVf cqvqnW3JDtqP

9 INICIOESQUEMARECURSOSINTERNET CULTURA CLÁSICA Unidad 3: La infancia en el mundo clásico SALIRANTERIOR WAX TABLETS FOR WRITING, USING A POINTED STICK CALLED STYLUS

10 INICIOESQUEMARECURSOSINTERNET CULTURA CLÁSICA Unidad 3: La infancia en el mundo clásico SALIRANTERIOR IN SPARTA: The state, represented by OLIGARCHIES, provided children with the education.. Men were prepared for the war through an extremely hard process called EGOGE.EGOGE. Peculiaridades

11 INICIOESQUEMARECURSOSINTERNET CULTURA CLÁSICA Unidad 3: La infancia en el mundo clásico SALIRANTERIOR DIFFERENCES BETWEEN GREEK EDUCATION AND MODERN EDUCATION EDUCATION IN GREECE EDUCATION WAS PRIVATE GREEK CHILDREN STARTED SCHOOL WHEN THEY WERE 7. SCHOOLS WERE OUTDOORS EDUCATION WAS NOTCOMPULSORY THEY USED WAX TABLETS AND STYLUS TO WRITE. EDUCATION NOWADAYS THERE IS PUBLIC EDUCATION (STATE SCHOOLS) CHILDREN START SCHOOL WHEN THEY ARE 3 YEARS OLD SCHOOL IS A BUILDING EDUCATION IS COMPULSORY WE USE DIFFERENT MATERIALS TO WRITE

12 INICIOESQUEMARECURSOSINTERNET CULTURA CLÁSICA Unidad 3: La infancia en el mundo clásico SALIRANTERIOR CLICK ON HERE AND READ ABOUT THE ANCIENT GREEK GAMES.

13 INICIOESQUEMARECURSOSINTERNET CULTURA CLÁSICA Unidad 3: La infancia en el mundo clásico SALIRANTERIOR EPHEDRISMOS (SIT UPON) MORRA OSTRAKINDA HOOPShttps://clairecatacouzinos.wordpress.com/2013/12/02/ancient-greek- toys-and-games-they-had-dolls-too/ Like a piggyback game Two children make a fist under their backs and att signal extend their hands, displaying a certain number of fingers. The first one counting all fimgers wins (CLICK ON THE NAME TO KNOW ABOUT THE GAME)

14 INICIOESQUEMARECURSOSINTERNET CULTURA CLÁSICA Unidad 3: La infancia en el mundo clásico SALIRANTERIOR EPISKYROS/EPHEBIKÉ NUCKLEBONES SPINNING TOP YOYO http://hoodmuseum.dartmouth.edu/exhibitions/coa/re_high_games.html A kind og rugby- football ball game Each player tosses all five knucklebones in the air tries to catch as many as possible, an so several times.

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16 INICIOESQUEMARECURSOSINTERNET CULTURA CLÁSICA Unidad 3: La infancia en el mundo clásico SALIRANTERIOR FABRIC WOOL LINEN WINTER SUMMER

17 INICIOESQUEMARECURSOSINTERNET CULTURA CLÁSICA Unidad 3: La infancia en el mundo clásico SALIRANTERIOR GREEK CUSTOMES CHITON Long dress, tighten with a belt Short CHITON HIMATION Open on the side

18 INICIOESQUEMARECURSOSINTERNET CULTURA CLÁSICA Unidad 3: La infancia en el mundo clásico SALIRANTERIOR Enlaces de interés La educación en Grecia y Roma IR A ESTA WEB Actividades nacimiento y educación en Roma IR A ESTA WEB Blog de Fernando Lillo IR A ESTA WEB TABULA· LUSORIA IR A ESTA WEB Grand Concourse IR A ESTA WEB