Monday, November 24, 2014

Going Global - Greece

The Senior School Inquiry this term has continued from last term. We began with the traditional Maori culture in New Zealand and then went global. Each class turned their classroom into a tourist destination. After much thought, debate and discussion, we used a 'decision making grid' to help us decide and agreed upon "Greece" as our destination of interest. Close contenders were Egypt and the Arctic. 

We formed a 'Wonder Wall' of questions we had about Greece and then decided upon areas of interest. Some of the categories we chose were Art & Architecture, Geography, Culture, History and Food & Wine. After researching and talking to some experts who had been to Greece, we worked out how we were going to turn our information into something that could be presented to a potential tourist. There were many ways of presenting as you can see in the photographs below.

The Food & Wine group made the tastiest lamb kebabs and fried potato balls with feta cheese inside them. We all got to try them and they were delicious!!

All in all, it was an great day. We had 5 classes come and visit Greece and, Mr Dolan too!


The Greek food and wine was extremely popular amongst tourists!
Greek wine! (Actually grape juice...Ssshhh!)
A lovely Greek villa, overlooking the Mediterranean 
Happy Greek waiters!
Finding out about the average temperatures in Greece throughout the year
A large map of Greece outlining the islands, the mainland and other interesting land marks 

Take the quiz and win a traditional Greek coin!
Traditional dancing and music
Apollo - God of light, sun, truth, prophecy, healing, plague, music, poetry and more...

The notorious mythical 3 headed monster dog, Cerberus. We burnt the edges of the picture to make it look old.
Many visitors read Greek myths
Be in to win an ancient Greek discus. 
Informing tourists
Visitors finding out about the ancient Greek Olympic sports


The sculpture of the Goddess Athena, once housed in the Parthenon 
Athena: Goddess of wisdom
The Parthenon - A temple once dedicated to the Goddess Athena



A Greek wearing a toga!
Ancient Greek weaponry




Listen to our interviewee "Alexander the Great"