Let's Look at Greece
Welcome to Greece! Gaze at the crumbling walls of ancient ruins. Cross the Aegean Sea to a volcanic island. Learn about the people, places, and traditions of the country where the Olympic Games began.
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Let's Look at Greece
Welcome to Greece! Gaze at the crumbling walls of ancient ruins. Cross the Aegean Sea to a volcanic island. Learn about the people, places, and traditions of the country where the Olympic Games began.
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Let's Look at Greece

Let's Look at Greece

by Nikki Bruno Clapper
Let's Look at Greece

Let's Look at Greece

by Nikki Bruno Clapper

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Overview

Welcome to Greece! Gaze at the crumbling walls of ancient ruins. Cross the Aegean Sea to a volcanic island. Learn about the people, places, and traditions of the country where the Olympic Games began.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781496650108
Publisher: Capstone
Publication date: 05/01/2019
Series: Let's Look at Countries Series
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 24
File size: 34 MB
Note: This product may take a few minutes to download.
Age Range: 4 - 8 Years

Table of Contents

Where is Greece? — Islands and mountains — In the wild — People — On the job — Olympic birthplace — At the table — Famous site — Quick Greece facts — Glossary — Read more — Internet sites — Critical thinking questions — Index.

Interviews

Easy-to-read text and clear photos make a complex topic accessible for beginning readers; fills a need for easy-to-read country series; aligns to social studies curriculum standards relating to culture, history, people and places, governance, economics, and global connections; high-interest nation of Greece due to ancient societies and mythology; great for multidisciplinary/thematic teaching units; in its first 60 days, the new Acropolis Museum was visited by a record-breaking 523,540 people (about 9,200 per day) from 180 countries

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