1.Using your ipad click on “Brainpop” 2.Watch the videos on the 3 Ancient Civilizations the Maya, Aztec, and Inca. 3.Take notes while watching the video.

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1.Using your ipad click on “Brainpop” 2.Watch the videos on the 3 Ancient Civilizations the Maya, Aztec, and Inca. 3.Take notes while watching the video. 3.Take the online quiz, print it out and turn it in. This task uses:. Learning Objective(s): 5.2.1: Describe the origins, characteristics, and expansion of indigenous cultures and groups that existed in the Americas prior to European exploration Ancient Civilizations: Maya, Aztec, Inca

1.With a partner read “The Ancient Civilization: Maya, Inca, and Aztec.” 2.Open the Write About This on the ipad. 3.Click on the Quick Write tab. 4.Using your notes from brainpop and the text selection, write 2 paragraphs. The first paragraph should tell how they are alike and the second should tell the differences. 5.Add audio to your story using record audio. 6.Export story and save to the camera roll. This task uses: Learning Objective(s): 5.2.1: Describe the origins, characteristics, and expansion of indigenous cultures and groups that existed in the Americas prior to European exploration

1.Read “The Ancient Civilization: Maya, Inca, and Aztec” given to you by your teacher. 2.Open Google docs on computer desktop and type your summary. 3.Check your summary for spelling, punctuation, and grammar use tools. 4.Print your story. 5.Open Shadow puppet app. 6.Select create new. 7.Select pictures from camera roll you would like to use as you record the summary of your story 8.Record your summary. 9.Open in copy to imovie 10.Save This task uses: Learning Objective(s): 5.2.1: Describe the origins, characteristics, and expansion of indigenous cultures and groups that existed in the Americas prior to European exploration Ancient Civilizations: Maya, Aztec, Inca

1. Read “The Ancient Civilization: Maya, Inca, and Aztec.” 2. Open the Book Creator App on iPad 3. You can add pictures, text, audio, and writing to each page. 4.Check your summary for spelling, punctuation, and grammar use tools. 5. Save and upload to the 5 th grade discussion board. 6. Respond to at least two other classmates’ summaries from another class and make suggestions for improvement. This task uses: Learning Objective(s): 5.2.1: Describe the origins, characteristics, and expansion of indigenous cultures and groups that existed in the Americas prior to European exploration