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Socrates says at his trial, “The unexamined life is not worth living for any human being.” But what is the context for this quote, and what brought Socrates, then a seventy-year-old man, to face a jury of his peers?

This Resource Includes the Following Features:

  • Access to Print and Digital Versions (Adobe Acrobat, Google Apps, & Easel)
  • Four-Day Lesson Calendar (with Teacher’s Notes)
  • Introductory Characters & Places Anchor Chart
  • 5 Reading Task Cards — Designed to get students reading, writing, and presenting information in groups!
    • The Athenian Court in the Time of Socrates
    • Map: Detail of the Agora — The Law Court
    • “The Unexamined Life is Not Worth Living” Quote
    • Plato, Socrates, & Ancient Greek Philosophy
    • Socrates, Honorable Member for Athens
  • Informational Text on Socrates and His Trial
  • The Apology of Plato Excerpt (35e-42)
  • 42-Count Question Bank
  • 12 Discussion Questions
  • 6-Question Easel Assessment (Use either as a quiz or as a pre-assessment)
  • Note-Taking Template
  • Exit Ticket
  • Summative Assessment (Google Forms)
    • 10 True & False Statements
    • 8 Multiple Choice
    • 10 Short Answer
    • 8 Matching Items
    • 5 Extended Written Responses
  • Teachers Guide & Answer Keys
  • Further Reading: 13 Additional Resources on Socrates and His Trial

✌ I recommend using these resources in a Middle or High school English Language Arts classroom.