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Teaching about...Ancient Greece?

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Well, I'm going to be teaching about other stuff, so...but, mainly Ancient Greece today because I'm just in the mood for that. c:

Um going to skip forward from the creation of Greece to the Golden Age of Athens. 

The Golden Age of Athens was a time of when science, art, and philosophy spread around Athens, when food was plentiful and there was good political suff (ag, sorry, this is from 6th grade!)

During the Golden Age of Athens, you might know of a Greek philosopher named Socrates? Yes, this man was great, he taught Aristotle's teacher, Pluto (I cant remember his name, but I think this is right ???) Once he taught Pluto (?) Pluto)?) tuaght Aristotle and Socrates now had the title "Teacher of teachers"  (COULD SOMEONE PLZ CORRECT ME, CUZ MY SIXTH GRADE BRAIN IS GONEEEE, IT DIED)

Once Aristotle (air-is-tot-le) ((lmao, I once thought it was pronounced air-is-tole)) he went off to teach Alexander The Great. (I believe you know this from 101's lesson on Alexander The Great)

A/n: Um...The dark ages of greece might have been before the Golden age of athens. DX continue...

Yada yada yda,,,,, skipping forward(?) to The Dark Ages OF GREECEEEEEE!!!! (do NOT get this confused with the Dark Ages of the whole of EUROPE) This is a term that can often also be known as the Homertic Ages. This was a time when the Dorian Invasion took place, whiping out the civilization of the Mycenean. 



That was short because I didn't want to give you information i was not AT ALL confident about, so...
also, The Dark Ages did not really affect Athens....Not too much, anyways XD 
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same ecsept i was ossydas