Starter quiz
- What conflict took place between the Greeks and the people of Troy?
- The Trojan War ✓
- The Peloponnesian War
- The Great War
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- Who was a great Greek hero?
- Paris
- Achilles ✓
- Menelaus
- Homer
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- Who was a great Greek poet?
- Paris
- Achilles
- Menelaus
- Homer ✓
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- The Trojan War started when Paris kidnapped ______.
- 'Helen' ✓
- Match the items to the definitions.
- The Iliad⇔An epic poem telling the story of the Trojan War myth ✓
- The Aegean Sea⇔A body of water separating Greece and Troy ✓
- The Trojan War⇔A ten year conflict between Greece and Troy ✓
- The Odyssey⇔An epic poem written by Homer ✓
- In the end, the ______ won the Trojan War.
- 'Greeks' ✓
Exit quiz
- Which of these people was an Ancient Greek philosopher?
- Zeus
- Achilles
- Aristotle ✓
- Heracles
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- Who was the goddess of wisdom in Ancient Greek mythology?
- Athena ✓
- Hera
- Demeter
- Persephone
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- Put the philosophers in the order they appeared in history. Start with the earliest.
- 1⇔Socrates
- 2⇔Plato
- 3⇔Aristotle
- Match the philosophers to the correct statements about them.
- Socrates⇔Encouraged a new way of thinking ✓
- Plato⇔Had ideas about how to run city-states ✓
- Aristotle⇔Explained how to use logic to find answers ✓
- Which of these is an example of a philosophical question?
- How many centimetres in a metre?
- What is the opposite of dark?
- Where was William Shakespeare born?
- Why are we alive ✓
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- The philosopher Aristotle was a student of the philosopher ______.
- 'Plato' ✓
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Key learning points
- Philosophy is the study of some of life’s major questions, such as ‘are humans naturally good or evil?’
- Ancient Greece was home to many philosophers including Socrates, Plato and Aristotle.
- Socrates encouraged the Ancient Greeks to think about morality and how society should work.
- His student Plato recorded many of his ideas and his own: he was interested in how states should be governed.
- Many of the ideas these philosophers had have continued to influence people and governments today.
Common misconception
That philosophical questions, like all questions, must have answers.
Questions that relate to factual information usually do have answers. Philosophical questions are not about facts. Philosophical questions are about people's opinions, feelings and perspectives on life, so they can have many and varied responses.
Keywords
Philosophy - the study of the nature of life is known as philosophy
Philosopher - a philosopher is someone who studies the nature of life
Morality - inner beliefs about what is right and what is wrong is known as morality
Reasoning - coming to a conclusion about something using facts is reasoning
Legacy - a legacy is the long-lasting impact of historical events, actions, a person or group of people
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