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Daily Question: Who should hold the power within a society? Workshee t # AGENDA: 1. Warm-up 2. Philosophy Lesson 3. VTS 4. Death of Socrates Trial 5. The Trial and Death of Socrates Reading 6. Reflection Unit 3: Government and Unrest A Study in the Role of the Citizen Case Study: Ancient Greece Essential Questions: How does the geography of a place impact the development of civilizations? Who holds the power? How does this group or person in power keep or lose power? What role should the citizens have in government? Why? Which form of government is most effective? Why? How have debate and diplomacy shaped history?

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Daily Question: Who should hold the power within a society?

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AGENDA:1. Warm-up2. Philosophy

Lesson3. VTS4. Death of

Socrates Trial

5. The Trial and Death of Socrates Reading

6. Reflection

Unit 3: Government and

UnrestA Study in the Role of the Citizen

Case Study: Ancient Greece

Essential Questions:• How does the geography of a place impact the development of civilizations?• Who holds the power?• How does this group or person in power keep or lose power?• What role should the citizens have in government? Why?• Which form of government is most effective? Why?• How have debate and diplomacy shaped history?

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AGENDA:1. Warm-up2. Philosophy

Lesson3. VTS4. Death of

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5. The Trial and Death of Socrates Reading

6. Reflection

Warm-upFULL SENTENCES FOR FULL CREDIT

“The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.”

“I am the wisest man alive, for I know one thing, and that is that I know nothing.”

Thoughts?

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AGENDA:1. Warm-up2. Philosophy

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6. Reflection

Greek Philosophy

Philosophy: The study of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence (especially when considered as an academic discipline).

Philosophers: A person engaged or learned in philosophy

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Socrates469-399 BCE

Ancient Athenian philosopher. As represented in the writings of his disciple Plato, he engaged in dialogue with others in an attempt to reach understanding and ethical concepts by exposing and dispelling error (the Socratic method). Charged with introducing strange gods and corrupting the young, he committed suicide as required.

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Plato429-347 BCE

Greek philosopher. A disciple (follower) of Socrates and the teacher of Aristotle, he founded the Academy in Athens. His theory of “ideas” or “forms” contrasts abstract entities or universals with their objects or particulars in the material world. His philosophical writings are presented in the form of dialogues, and his political theories appear in the Republic.

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Aristotle384-322 BCE

Greek philosopher and scientist. A student of Plato and tutor to Alexander the Great, he founded a school (the Lyceum) outside Athens. He is one of the most influential thinkers in the history of Western thought. His surviving works cover a vast range of subjects, including logic, ethics, metaphysics, politics, natural science, and physics.

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VTS

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REFLECTION*

FULL SENTENCES FOR FULL CREDIT

Why kill Socrates?

Who else in history was killed for the same reasons Socrates was killed?

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HOMEWORK*

STUDY FOR ANCIENT GREECE QUIZ

Persuasive Speech Project

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Warm-up*

FULL SENTENCES FOR FULL CREDIT

If Socrates didn’t write anything down, how is that we know about his philosophies? How do we know about his life and death?

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Socrates DeathDiscuss:

Why kill Socrates?

Who else in history was killed for the same reasons Socrates was killed?

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The Trial of Socrates We will be doing a Reader’s

Theater of the Trial of Socrates – meaning we will be acting out an abridged (shortened) version of Socrates’ trial as someone envisioned it. Please remember this is only one person’s perspective of the trial.

As an actor, think about: Clarity of your voice Voice projection Voice inflection Believability of character Timing

What was your favorite character/part and why?

Assigning roles

Narrator =

Cleon =

Diodorus =

Judge #1 =

Judge #2 =

Socrates =

Judge #3 =

Xanthippe =

Xenophon =

Plato =

Crito =

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The Trial and Death of Socratesby Plato

Reading from The Trial and Death of SocratesFour Dialogues

EuthyphroApologyCritoPhaedo

Read the Crito: In Crito, Plato writes to demonstrate Socrates’ respect for the law in his refusal to flee his death sentence

pp. 43-54

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6. Reflection

REFLECTIONFULL SENTENCES FOR FULL CREDIT

What would have happened if Socrates was found innocent, or fled?

Is the United States more democratic than the Ancient Greek Athenians?

Is it important or unpatriotic to question leaders in a Democracy?

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Lesson3. VTS4. Death of

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5. The Trial and Death of Socrates Reading

6. Reflection

HOMEWORKSTUDY FOR ANCIENT GREECE QUIZ

Persuasive Speech Project