Sunteți pe pagina 1din 3

Cut out minibook. Solve using the clues.

Glue the cover on the outside. On the


inside left of the book write the name of
the wonder.

Answers Here:
1. Temple of Artemis at Ephesus
2. Hanging Gardens of Babylon
3. Pyramids at Giza
4. Lighthouse of Alexandria
5. Statue of Zeus at Olympia
6. Colossus of Rhodes
7. Mausoleum at Halicarnassus

Tina dynamic2moms.com

This temple was built by Croesus, King


of Lydia. It was one of the most complicated temples ever built. It was constructed in a Greek City in what is today western Turkey.

These were built by King Nebuchadnezzar for one of his many wives. He
married a mountain princess and
wanted her to feel at home in this
green wonder.

Built in Egypt around 2600 B.C.,


these are the oldest of the seven wonders. They were designed to be tombs
for the kings. This is the only Wonder
that can still be seen today.

This structure stood in an Egyptian


harbor and guiding ships. It was designed by a Greek architect.

Tina dynamic2moms.com

This was the most famous statue in


the Ancient Greek world. It is a 40
foot statue showing the chief Greek
god sitting on a huge throne and was
sculpted by a Greek sculptor.

This bronze statue was built on an


island in the Aegean Sea. It represented the sun god Helios and stood
near a harbor. It greeted ships as they
came and went. It was destroyed in
an earthquake.

This is a giant marble tomb that was


built in what is now southwestern Turkey. The design of this elaborate tomb
was conceived by the wife of Maussollos and construction may have begun
before his death.

Tina dynamic2moms.com

S-ar putea să vă placă și