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Alexander Coin
The Odyssey of a Coin



Lesson plan based on Alexander Coin

Create a fictitious newspaper article to document the travels of an ancient Greek coin.

Skills and Focus: Writing, Calculation, Analysis, Geography

Subject Area: Social Science

Thematic Connection: Money, Geography

Grade Level: Middle School

Time Needed: 40 minutes



Objectives

• Evaluate the economic conditions that existed in ancient Greece.

• Analyze the impact Alexander the Great had on the ancient world.



Instructional Materials Needed

Stories: Who Was Alexander? and Coins in the Greek World

Alexander map



Activity

Explain to students that coins enable societies to exchange goods along standard units of value. Coins pass through many hands and over great distances. Therefore, the images on coins can reveal interesting information about the size of a nation’s commerce and influence.

Based on what students learn and perceive from both movies, have them write a newspaper article about the spread of Alexander the Great’s empire (335-323 BC) as documented through the fictitious travels of the Alexander coin. Articles should include information like the following:

• items that the silver coin might have purchased

• where the coin was first minted and the regions to which it traveled

• the different people who may have possessed the coin



Goals

This activity meets Illinois State Goal 15: Understand, analyze, and compare economic systems, with an emphasis on the United States.

This activity meets Illinois State Goal 18: Understand, analyze, and compare social systems with an emphasis on the United States.

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