BY: Guy Banks
Aztec History The Aztecs established in the Valley of Mexico, near Lake Texcoco
Aztec Civilization
Aztec Lifestyle Priests and scribes mostly did the Aztec picture writing since they were the only ones that were able to read them
Aztec Culture The language the Aztecs spoke was called N’ahuatl and they also develop pictures served as their alphabet
Aztec Schools The Aztec children that were in the noble class attended a school called a calmecac The boys and girls went to different schools they learned different skills in religion and their history When the boys turned fifteen they were either sent to a calmecac or cucicalli. The girls were mostly taught at home where they began to spin when they were four years and then cooking at twelve years old. The girls were mostly taught at home where they began to spin when they were four years and then cooking at twelve years old.
Aztec Music When a child was sent to school, music and the playing of instruments was an important subject to be learned Students between 12 and 15 would learn songs
Aztec Religion Aztec religion, it took the gods 5 tries to create the world Each time a creator-god would take a turn being the sun The Aztecs believed that the god Quetzalcoatl brought the cocoa beans from the tree of life to give to man
Aztec Temples The Aztec temples has been a tricky job at times Some were built for specific celebrations
Aztec Temple
Aztec Food Aztec Empire ate chilies, tomatoes, limes, cashews, potatoes, sweet potatoes, peanuts, and of course chocolate The Aztecs often cooked food bundled in the Maguey plant leaves
References http://www.aztec-history.com/ http://www.indians.org/welker/aztec.htm http://enloehs.wcpss.net/projects/candc/merg/ktsmerg1/ktsmerg1.htm