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The Greek army, which had sailed back in secret, rushed in and easily defeated the unsuspecting Trojans. And that is how the Greeks won the Trojan War, with the help of a clever trick and a giant wooden horse. Print friendly version of this story.
Legend of the Trojan Horse. There is an old saying - Beware of Greeks bearing gifts! That old saying goes back in time 2,500 years to the city-state of Sparta in ancient Greece.
The Trojan Horse was a legendary military tactic used by the Greeks during the Trojan War. According to the myth, the Greeks built a large wooden horse and hid soldiers inside. The Trojans, thinking it was a gift, brought the horse inside their city walls.
The Legend of the Trojan horse. Once upon a time, a long time ago, there was an ancient city named Troy. Troy was on the coast of Asia, across the sea from the Greek city-state of Sparta. In those days people used to build walls around their city to help protect them with a gate.
The Trojan Horse is a myth from Ancient Greece about a ten-year war that only ends after soldiers build a giant wooden horse, which they hide inside. IN BRIEF LITERACY LESSON IDEAS See The Trojan Horse Word Wise Sheet for a story glossary, a mini comprehension quiz, some fun literacy tasks and a Greek name pronunciation gude.
KS2 Myths and Legends Focused Reading Skills Comprehension Pack. This lovely Trojan Horse teaching pack is great for teaching your KS2 pupils about Greek myths. The pack has a PowerPoint, word search and display materials.
How can I teach my children about the Trojan Horse Story? Use this fantastic PowerPoint to explore the Greek legend of the Trojan Horse. With engaging Twinkl illustrations showing the exciting events that led to the siege on Troy, this PowerPoint will capture your students minds and imaginations.