3. Rome wasruled by akingship until the6th century BC,when it becamea ____15. TheAcademy was afamous ____founded byPlato andAristotle.25.Hippocratesis known asthe "Fatherof____".9. It is saidthat ____was thebirthplace ofdemocracy.24. In 86 BCAthens wasseized by aRoman generalnamed ____.2. In about 1450BC, Crete wasalmost destroyed bya ____ that wascaused by volcanoon the island ofThira.10. Theaqueductscarried ____into largecities.17. ____, aplaywright,invented drama.His play hadonly two actorsin it.14. People inancient Rome wereclassified as slaves,patricians, or ____(poor people whodid not own land).5. The____ wasthe largest buildingin ancient Romeand was used fornearly 1,000years.18. When aperson wasostracised, hecould not returnto his city for____ years.16. TheOlympics werehelp every fouryears in honourof _____.8. Rome wasfounded onthe banks ofthe ____River.23. One of Solon'slaws stated thatevery citizen mustteach children to____ and ____.12. Thelast kingof Romewas ____.21. ____'steacher wasPlato, and hisstudent wasAlexander theGreat.11. Alexander theGreat achieved hisimportant status in ashort amount of time.He died when he was____ years old.4. As a Greek city-state, Sparta isconsidered to havebeen the"most____," with aheavy focus on war.1. Xerxes was aPersian ____ whowas in charge of alarge army duringthe Persian Wars.6. AlthoughAthens andSparta wererivals, they hada similar formof ____.20. ____ was afamous Greekmathematician whodeveloped a formulafor determiningmeasurements oftriangles.7. Socratesthought thatwisdom and thesearch for____were the mostimportant things ofall.22. The highestmountain inancient Greecewas ____. It wassaid to be thehome of the Gods.19. ____ was, aCarthaginiangeneral whovowed to fightRome for hisentire life.3. Rome wasruled by akingship until the6th century BC,when it becamea ____15. TheAcademy was afamous ____founded byPlato andAristotle.25.Hippocratesis known asthe "Fatherof____".9. It is saidthat ____was thebirthplace ofdemocracy.24. In 86 BCAthens wasseized by aRoman generalnamed ____.2. In about 1450BC, Crete wasalmost destroyed bya ____ that wascaused by volcanoon the island ofThira.10. Theaqueductscarried ____into largecities.17. ____, aplaywright,invented drama.His play hadonly two actorsin it.14. People inancient Rome wereclassified as slaves,patricians, or ____(poor people whodid not own land).5. The____ wasthe largest buildingin ancient Romeand was used fornearly 1,000years.18. When aperson wasostracised, hecould not returnto his city for____ years.16. TheOlympics werehelp every fouryears in honourof _____.8. Rome wasfounded onthe banks ofthe ____River.23. One of Solon'slaws stated thatevery citizen mustteach children to____ and ____.12. Thelast kingof Romewas ____.21. ____'steacher wasPlato, and hisstudent wasAlexander theGreat.11. Alexander theGreat achieved hisimportant status in ashort amount of time.He died when he was____ years old.4. As a Greek city-state, Sparta isconsidered to havebeen the"most____," with aheavy focus on war.1. Xerxes was aPersian ____ whowas in charge of alarge army duringthe Persian Wars.6. AlthoughAthens andSparta wererivals, they hada similar formof ____.20. ____ was afamous Greekmathematician whodeveloped a formulafor determiningmeasurements oftriangles.7. Socratesthought thatwisdom and thesearch for____were the mostimportant things ofall.22. The highestmountain inancient Greecewas ____. It wassaid to be thehome of the Gods.19. ____ was, aCarthaginiangeneral whovowed to fightRome for hisentire life.

Ancient Rome and Greece - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. N-3. Rome was ruled by a kingship until the 6th century BC, when it became a ____
  2. O-15. The Academy was a famous ____ founded by Plato and Aristotle.
  3. O-25. Hippocrates is known as the "Father of____".
  4. G-9. It is said that ____ was the birthplace of democracy.
  5. G-24. In 86 BC Athens was seized by a Roman general named ____.
  6. I-2. In about 1450 BC, Crete was almost destroyed by a ____ that was caused by volcano on the island of Thira.
  7. O-10. The aqueducts carried ____ into large cities.
  8. I-17. ____, a playwright, invented drama. His play had only two actors in it.
  9. G-14. People in ancient Rome were classified as slaves, patricians, or ____ (poor people who did not own land).
  10. O-5. The____ was the largest building in ancient Rome and was used for nearly 1,000 years.
  11. N-18. When a person was ostracised, he could not return to his city for ____ years.
  12. B-16. The Olympics were help every four years in honour of _____.
  13. N-8. Rome was founded on the banks of the ____ River.
  14. N-23. One of Solon's laws stated that every citizen must teach children to ____ and ____.
  15. I-12. The last king of Rome was ____.
  16. B-21. ____'s teacher was Plato, and his student was Alexander the Great.
  17. B-11. Alexander the Great achieved his important status in a short amount of time. He died when he was ____ years old.
  18. G-4. As a Greek city-state, Sparta is considered to have been the "most____," with a heavy focus on war.
  19. B-1. Xerxes was a Persian ____ who was in charge of a large army during the Persian Wars.
  20. B-6. Although Athens and Sparta were rivals, they had a similar form of ____.
  21. O-20. ____ was a famous Greek mathematician who developed a formula for determining measurements of triangles.
  22. I-7. Socrates thought that wisdom and the search for____ were the most important things of all.
  23. I-22. The highest mountain in ancient Greece was ____. It was said to be the home of the Gods.
  24. G-19. ____ was, a Carthaginian general who vowed to fight Rome for his entire life.