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Chapter 6 Powerpoint presentations Objective: Students will compare and contrast the classical civilizations of Africa and the Americas. These presentations will take place Monday and Tuesday. In a group of 3, you will be assigned one of the civilizations from chapter 6. You will be given an outline slide and 1-2 visuals for which you will prepare an oral presentation (no longer than 6 minutes). Everyone in your group needs to present for 2 minutes (so no one person dominates the presentation). You will be assessed on your thoroughness in answering the guiding questions and analyzing how your civilization compares to other classical civilizations.

Groups: (8 th ) 1) Gabby, Jennifer, Leo ( Meroe) 2) Alyssa, Maria T., Allan (Axum) 3) Sophie, Vicky, Matt (Niger River Valley) 4) Kamila, Andrew, Emina (Maya) 5) Miles, Debbie, Maddie (Chavin and Moche) 6) David, Kaylee, Alexis (Wari & Tiwanaku) 7) Danyel, Lucy, Pablo (Bantu) 8) Humeraa, Pedro, Twinkle (Teotihuacan) 9) Valentyna, Faraaz (Pueblo) 10) Edhem, Noel (Mound Builders-Mississippi) Groups: (8 th ) 1) Gabby, Jennifer, Leo ( Meroe) 2) Alyssa, Maria T., Allan (Axum) 3) Sophie, Vicky, Matt (Niger River Valley) 4) Kamila, Andrew, Emina (Maya) 5) Miles, Debbie, Maddie (Chavin and Moche) 6) David, Kaylee, Alexis (Wari & Tiwanaku) 7) Danyel, Lucy, Pablo (Bantu) 8) Humeraa, Pedro, Twinkle (Teotihuacan) 9) Valentyna, Faraaz (Pueblo) 10) Edhem, Noel (Mound Builders-Mississippi)

Groups: (5 th ) 1) Wafae, Angelica, Ivan (Meroe) 2) Paulo, Erika, Nathan (Axum) 3) Elizabeth, Maria H., Lucy (Niger River Valley) 4) Shamayam, Maria J., Vanessa (Maya) 5) Melissa, Aldin, Arisha (Chavin & Moche) 6) Curtis, Tyson, Ariel (Wari & Tiwanaku) 7) Sahid, Alba, Yusuf (Bantu) 8) Claire, Jocelyne, Dio (Teotihuacan) 9) Ashley, Santos, Connor (Pueblo) 10) Sidney, Mirela (Mound Builders-Mississippi) Groups: (5 th ) 1) Wafae, Angelica, Ivan (Meroe) 2) Paulo, Erika, Nathan (Axum) 3) Elizabeth, Maria H., Lucy (Niger River Valley) 4) Shamayam, Maria J., Vanessa (Maya) 5) Melissa, Aldin, Arisha (Chavin & Moche) 6) Curtis, Tyson, Ariel (Wari & Tiwanaku) 7) Sahid, Alba, Yusuf (Bantu) 8) Claire, Jocelyne, Dio (Teotihuacan) 9) Ashley, Santos, Connor (Pueblo) 10) Sidney, Mirela (Mound Builders-Mississippi)