1.Your group will receive an envelope full of images related to our new unit on Mesoamerica 2.Make a prediction or hypothesis as to what the vocabulary.

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1.Your group will receive an envelope full of images related to our new unit on Mesoamerica 2.Make a prediction or hypothesis as to what the vocabulary word is that each picture represents. Write this down on the sticky note and place it next to the picture. 3.Next, arrange your pictures so that they tell a story related to the new unit (this means no random stories – they need to be related to Mesoamerica!) Remember to move your sticky notes with the pictures when you are re-arranging them

Plaza/Ceremonial Centers

Sacrifice

Deities

Maize

Glyphs

Conquistador

Codex or Codices (singular & plural)

Cacao (Cocoa Beans)

Underworld

Cenotes

Terrace Farming

Storytelling

Slash and Burn Farming

Symbolism

Plaza/Ceremonial Centers Ceremonial Centers- An area where people would gather for religious ceremonies.

Sacrifice Sacrifice-a ritual act in which an offering (gift) is made to a god(s) in order to please the divine god(s). Sample offerings: humans or animals (blood offerings) or fruits, crops, flowers, and food or drink (bloodless offerings).

Deities Deities- another word for the gods. The term is often used to describe the gods in polytheistic religions.

Maize- another word for corn. Did you know, that maize pollen can last for thousands of years? Maize

Glyphs Glyphs- a type of hieroglyphics where picture- symbols represent objects, ideas, and sounds.

Conquistador Conquistador- Soldiers on a mission to gain wealth and territory for the nation of Spain by conquering other peoples. (Spanish Conquerors)

Codex or Codices (singular & plural) Codex- A type of book that recorded aspects of Mayan daily life. Only four codices have survived. Did you know, that e ach codex is constructed of folded paper made from the bark of fig trees? The codices are covered in jaguar skin. They include information about subjects such as astronomy, religious practices, pottery making, weaving, & hunting.

Cacao (Cocoa Beans) Cacao (Cocoa Beans)-A bean which has a lot of uses for food, drink, medicine, and even cosmetic use. Did you know that cocoa butter is used in medications, cosmetics, and soaps? The pulverized residue, which is called cocoa, is used in beverages and as a flavoring. Chocolate is also derived from cocoa beans too.

Underworld Underworld- fearsome and dreaded place in Mesoamerican myths. The underworld was for people who escaped a violent death. People who were innocent, but died violently went directly to one of the heavens.

Cenotes Cenotes - deep, natural wells that the Mayans built their cities near because of the lack of rivers in the region.

Terrace Farming Terrace Farming - a method of growing crops on the sides of hills or mountains. To do this, people grade the steep land into a series of level terraces or benches.

Storytelling Storytelling- When someone writes and/or tells stories

Slash and Burn Farming Slash and Burn Farming- Mayan’s would cut and burn part of the rain forest to provide land for growing crops. This was only good for up to 3 years and then the fields were left fallow (unplanted or empty) to rejuvenate.

Symbolism- the use of symbols to express or represent ideas or qualities in literature and art. Symbolism