World History Part I Chapter 5 Classical Greece

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World History Part I Chapter 5 Classical Greece Section 5.4 Alexander Empire Building

SQ3RW Reading Strategy Survey Question READ Retell REREAD Write

WHY SQ3R-W? NEVER just start reading. your brain will go on circuit overload Nonfiction text packed with facts

WHY SQ3R-W? HELPS your BRAIN Understand what you will read

SQ3R-W Reading Strategy Survey Question READ Retell REREAD Write

SURVEY Survey the Chapter Section

SURVEY = FLY OVER THE CHAPTER Get a VIEW of what you will be reading

Survey Main Idea Vocabulary TERMS & NAMES

Survey Main Titles RED Subtitles Green Italic words Bold words

Survey Maps, charts, graphs Pictures Boxes and side bar information

Let s SURVEY

Chapter 5 Section 4 Alexander Empire Building Read the Main Idea Alexander the Great conquered Persia and Egypt and extended his empire to the Indus River in northwest India. p. 128

SURVEY these Terms and Names Philip II Macedonia Demosthenes Alexander the Great Darius III p. 128

SURVEY Main Titles and Subtitles NOTE: Colors

Philip Builds Macedonia s Power Philip s Army Conquest of Greece SURVEY p. 128

SURVEY and Read IMPORTANT Person in History p. 128

Alexander Defeats Persia Invasion of Persia Alexander s Ambitions Grow Conquering the Persian Empire SURVEY p. 129

SURVEY and Read IMPORTANT Person in History p. 129

Alexander s Other Conquests Alexander in India Alexander s Legacy SURVEY p. 130-131

SURVEY and Read IMPORTANT Event in History p. 130

SURVEY and Read MAP p. 130

SURVEY and READ IMPORTANT TIMELINE p. 131

SQ3RW Survey Question READ Retell REREAD Write

SQ3RW Survey Question READ Retell REREAD Write

Question Change each title to a Question

IMPORTANT!!!! Change each title to a question to help you Read for a PURPOSE Understand the section

Philip Builds Macedonia s Power Philip s Army Conquest of Greece SURVEY p. 128

How did Philip Build Macedonia s Power? How did Philip s Army conquer other countries? What was the Conquest of Greece? SURVEY p. 128

Alexander Defeats Persia Invasion of Persia Alexander s Ambitions Grow Conquering the Persian Empire SURVEY p. 129

How did Alexander Defeats Persia? What happened during the Invasion of Persia? How did Alexander s Ambitions Grow? SURVEY p. 129 What happened during the Conquering the Persian Empire?

Alexander s Other Conquests Alexander in India Alexander s Legacy SURVEY p. 130-131

What were Alexander s Other Conquests? What happened when Alexander went into India? What is Alexander s Legacy? SURVEY p. 130-131

Read to answer your questions

Retell Explain or RETELL what you read

REREAD If you can t answer your question or Retell, then REREAD the text.

WRITE or Draw As you read, Make NOTES to answer your questions

Read and Make Notes

Create 2 Column NOTES

2 Column Notes - SAMPLE Write your Question Make Notes

EXAMPLE Question How did Philip Build Macedonia s Power? Read to ANSWER your QUESTION Philip was a smart general and ruthless politician He transformed peasants into well trained army He organized troops into phalanxes with pikes to strike enemy lines He CRUSHED his opponents His army was unbeatable

OR Create a VISUALS

How did Philip Build Macedonia s Power? Philip was a smart general and ruthless politician Cause - EFFECT He transformed peasants into well trained army He organized troops into phalanxes with pikes to strike enemy lines CRUSHED his opponents His army was unbeatable Create a VISUAL for your NOTES

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SQ3R-W Survey Question READ Use this Reading Strategy for EACH main section. Retell REREAD Write

Works Cited Google pictures McDougal Littell maps, timelines, pictures NOTE: The SQ3R-W reading strategy was applied to the McDougal Littell Ancient World History Textbook to facilitate student comprehension of the textual material. Jane A. Haugh, Ph.D. 2011