How were the Ancient Greeks influenced by their Gods? - Teacher notes
History Resource Description
The Ancient Greeks held their pantheon of gods in high esteem, believing that these divine entities played a significant role in their daily lives and the natural world around them. To delve into this rich aspect of Greek culture, students are introduced to the concept that the Greek gods had a profound influence on the lives of the people. This exploration begins with an engaging educational video from BBC Bitesize that introduces the twelve most renowned Greek gods, providing a foundation for further learning.
Following the video, students are encouraged to work collaboratively in groups of four, with each individual selecting four gods to research in greater detail. The objective is for each student to become an expert on one chosen god and share their findings with their peers through a presentation. To stimulate critical thinking and discussion, each group is tasked with ranking three favourite gods, leading to a collective decision on the most revered god, followed by a runner-up and a third-place deity. This activity not only enhances their understanding of the gods' significance but also offers insight into the values and attributes the Ancient Greeks admired.