domingo, 3 de abril de 2016

Areté



Did you know that?

In 776 B.C.E, about three thousand years ago, the first Olympic Games took place. Originally, the games were part of a religious festival to honor Zeus. He was the god of the sky and the leader of the Greek gods who lived on Mount Olympus, the highest mountain in Greece.
The Olympics was one of four all-Greek (Pan Hellenic) games. Even though the games were named after Mount Olympus they weren’t played there. Instead they were held in the religious sanctuary of Olympia near Greece’s southwest coast. The land there was beautiful and rich with olive trees.
At the beginning, the games were just short foot races designed to keep Greek men fit for the intensity of war. The path for the foot races was about 700 feet long and straight. It was also wide enough for twenty men to run side by side. Only men who spoke Greek were allowed to take part in the races.

Men ran the races without any clothes on. Gradually, other events were added but there were no team sports like in the modern Olympics. Also, there were no medals like the gold, silver, and bronze medals we have today. There was only one winner and he was given a wreath of olive leaves as a prize. But these weren’t just any olive leaves. These olive leaves were taken from a sacred tree that was located at Olympia behind the temple dedicated to Zeus. To reward his mastery of the events, a statue was built in the winner’s honor.
The games were held once every four years in August. Over time other events were added. Horse races, chariot races, boxing, and wrestling were all popular events in addition to the foot races. There was also a special event that consisted of five different sports activities: wrestling, running, the long jump, disc throwing, and spear throwing.
Interesting fact:

Married women were not allowed to attend the Olympics and women weren’t allowed to compete in any of the events. There was a separate women’s festival that was called Heraia and was dedicated to the honor of Hera, the wife of Zeus.


The Modern Olympics


The modern Olympics were started in 1896 by a French educator and historian by the name of Pierre de Coubertin. Pierre loved sports and felt that the world’s countries would have more of an opportunity for peace if they gathered together to play sports. He designed the five color rings that are used to represent the Olympic Games today. The rings stand for North and South America, Africa, Asia, Europe, and Australia.
At the beginning of the games a flame is lit. The flame begins in Olympia and is passed from torch to torch until the location of the games is reached. The location changes every time the Olympic games are played.
Today the Olympic games are the largest sporting event in the world. There are summer and winter games and over 30 sports are played. Men and women from all over the world compete to win the gold, bronze, and silver medals.






Homework :  Research the definition of Areté .
Write a short story  ( 4 paragraphs) using the definition of Areté.




Greek love,

Ms. Carla 

34 comentários:

  1. I loved the video now I will go to the coding 4 life and do my homework

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    1. Great presentation today Victor. I felt back in Perú! I am happy that you enjoyed the video. Love, Ms. Carla

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  2. This video talks about the Olimpic Games that happened many years ago.

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    1. Gabriel that is true. Are you excited to start Unit 2?

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  3. Ms Carla Mosquera,

    It was very interesting the informations that you posted! I learned a lot.
    The video was very good!

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    1. Dear Murilo, unit 2 will be fantastic. I am sure that you will participate as much as you did in Unit 1. Big hug, Ms Carla

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  4. Excellent!
    😄🏅🏊🏻🏄🏻🏋🏼⛹🏻🏇🎖🏆⚽️🏐🏀🏓🏈🎾⛳️🏌⛷🏸🏒🏏🏑🏒⛸🏹

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  5. MS.CARLA i love duing the story !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thankiu !! NANDA Y4A

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    1. Dear Nanda, thank you for this week. Your egg experiment was out of the shell !! ( out of the box) REALLY interesting. Love, Ms. Carla

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  6. MS.CARLA i love duing the story !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thankiu !! NANDA Y4A

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  7. I´m very interested about this activity, because I know a lot about ancient Greece and I love greek mythology :)

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    1. Dear Joao , I can´t wait for us to talk about it but first, lets enjoy our last week of Unit 1. Reflection week. Big bear hug!

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  8. This video talk about the story of the Olimpic games and I love the video.
    Maria Luiza Bacalhau. Year 4B.

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    1. I am happy that you liked the video Malu! I loved our one to one meeting today. I hope that you enjoyed it as well. Great job! Big hugs!

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  9. This video talk about the story of the Olimpic games and I love the video.
    Maria Luiza Bacalhau. Year 4B.

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  10. The vídeo is very interesant because talks about the story of the olimpic games !!!


    Raissa frança year 4 B

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    1. Raíssa , as a female swimmer how do you feel about the INTERESTING FACT that I posted? Do you think it was fair? Love, Ms. Carla

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  11. o love this vídeo because is very fui!

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    1. Dear Mari, I hope you can tell me more about it tomorrow. Why was it fun? Love, Ms. Carla

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  12. o love this vídeo because is very fui!

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  13. This video is about story of olimpycs games and next month
    us will have olimpycs games will be so funny.

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  14. This video is about story of olimpycs games and next month
    us will have olimpycs games will be so funny.

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    1. Yes! Pedrinho Olympics are coming soon . How amazing is that? What´s your favorit sport?

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  15. I thik maybe this can be a little more near from the olympics but i like to read this about the olympics and i learn a lot about the olympics
    DANIEL YEAR4 A

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    1. Dani, I agree. PS: Your presentation this afternoon was really good. I loved the puppets! and your Papagayo was really beautiful.

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  16. Ok miss I will write a story and I love the video because talk about the Olimpiads and is very nice

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    1. Dear Pedrinho, thank you for your lovely comment. Would you like to share your story in our sharing carpet? Love, Ms. Carla

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  18. Miss Carla, I liked this video too,because I learnt a lot about the olympic games!!!!

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  19. Miss Carla, I liked so much about this video, because I learnt a lot about olympic games.

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