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  1. Cycle 1, Week 2 – Greek Vases Ages 4-6 Materials: • Pencils • Colored pencils, in colors such as tan, brown, red, yellow, and black • Marker • Greek patterns print-out • Mirror-image print-outs (1 per student, plus one for tutor) • Book on ancient Greek art, or images of Greek vases 1. Look at images of classic Greek vases.

  2. The ancient greek vases were made from red clay and artists decorated them with black paint. This resource looks at the patterns seen around the rim of these traditional pots. The pictures on the vases give us a clue about what life might have been like over 2000 years ago.

  3. Use vase templates and sherds from our collection to design your own vase. In this activity you will chose one of three pottery shapes. Next, you will draw and decorate your own inspired by Greek pottery styles.

  4. Use this engaging activity to help children learn about the ancient Greek patterns and images that are shown on pieces of ancient Greek pottery! The ancient Greeks created a good deal of vases and pottery, many of which featured beautiful patterns and motifs.

  5. What history can we learn from Ancient Greek Pottery? Finally, Hollie teaches you how to design your very own Ancient Greek Vase. The Twinkl resources, instructions and items needed for this history lesson are clearly explained within the video.

  6. Cycle 1, Week 2 – Greek Vases Ages 7-9 Materials: • Pencils • Colored pencils, in colors such as tan, brown, red, yellow, and black • Marker • Greek patterns print-out • Vase print-outs (1 per student, plus one for the tutor) • Book on ancient Greek art, or images of Greek vases 1. Look at images of classic Greek vases.

  7. For the ancient Greeks, vases were mostly functional objects made to be used, not just admired. They used ceramic vessels in every aspect of their daily lives: for storage, carrying, mixing, serving, and drinking, and as cosmetic and perfume containers.

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