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1 Mexico, Latin America, South America
~The Ancient Civilizations~ * All clipart pictures taken from Microsoft Clips and Microsoft Clips Online

2 Teaching & Studying the Ancient Civilizations
of Mexico, Central, and South America Ms. Beth Houseman 6th Grade Social Studies Owensville Middle School

3 General Objective: Students will identify and discuss causes and effects of the historical developments in the Mayan, Incan, and Aztec civilizations and create a travel brochure that takes the reader to their ancient ruins.

4 DESE Missouri State GLE’s
Page 21 of 52 of Missouri GLE’s

5 Gasconade County R-II Curriculum
See Curriculum 6th Grade Social Studies General Objective 6-6 & 6-7

6 Brochure is complete, aligned properly, and tri-folded.
Excellent 100 – 90 % Brochure is complete, aligned properly, and tri-folded. Full color brochure Colorful cover page w/graphics All Mayan, Aztec & Incan cultural facts are included with graphics Good 90 – 80 % Brochure is complete, aligned, and tri- folded Colorful Cover page w/graphics Facts included Fair 80 – 70 % Brochure is mostly complete Various color is used Cover page w/some graphics Minimal facts used Poor 60 – Below Incomplete brochure *Little color with little or no graphics Few facts listed Social Studies Rubric Travel Guide

7 Ancient Civilizations
Video unitedstreaming.com Ancient_civilizations

8 The Mayas Video unitedstreaming.com The_Mayas

9 The Aztecs Video unitedstreaming.com The_Aztecs

10 The Inca Video unitedstreaming.com Bolivia_s_History_Rich and Varied

11 Map of Latin America 1

12 Map of Latin America 2

13 What river cuts through the desert and forms a border between Mexico and the United States?
What mountains in the western portion of South America – home to many ancient civilizations – run roughly parallel to the Pacific coast for more than 5, 000 miles? What is the main mountain range in western Mexico that runs roughly parallel to the Pacific coast? What is the huge plateau that covers most of central Mexico and is surrounded by mountains? What are the highlands in the northern portion of South America that separate Venezuela, Suriname, & French Guiana from Brazil? What is the large lake in the northern tip of the South American continent that has a small opening into the the Atlantic Ocean? What is the major river in the northern portion of South America that winds from the Guiana Highlands to the Atlantic Ocean? What is the large peninsula in Mexico – much of which is covered by rain forest – that extends into the Gulf of Mexico? What is the long river in South American that winds from Peru through an immense rain forest in northern Brazil, and empties into the Atlantic Ocean? What is the main mountain range in eastern Mexico – containing Mexico’s highest peak – that begins south of the Rio Grande? What lake is situated high in the Andes mountains and forms part of the border between Peru and Bolivia? What is the plain the extends through northern Argentina, Paraguay, and southern Bolivia?

14 Civilizations of the Americas
Cont… What is the grassy plateau located in southern Argentina, Paraguay, and southern Bolivia? What is the fertile plain that covers most of central Argentina? What is the desert located in northern Chile that is bordered by the Pacific Ocean to the west and the Andes Mountains to the east? What is the vast river basin that covers most of northern Brazil and parts of Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, and Venezuela? Questions taken & Sited from: Version 1.1 of Teachers’ Curriculum Institute / Civilizations of the Americas

15 What river cuts through the desert and forms a border between Mexico and the United States? Rio Grande What mountains in the western portion of South America – home to many ancient civilizations – run roughly parallel to the Pacific coast for more than 5, 000 miles? Andes Mountains What is the main mountain range in western Mexico that runs roughly parallel to the Pacific coast? Sierra Madre Occidential What is the huge plateau that covers most of central Mexico and is surrounded by mountains? Plateau of Mexico What are the highlands in the northern portion of South America that separate Venezuela, Suriname, & French Guiana from Brazil? Guinea Highlands What is the large lake in the northern tip of the South American continent that has a small opening into the the Atlantic Ocean? Lake Maracaibo What is the major river in the northern portion of South America that winds from the Guiana Highlands to the Atlantic Ocean? Orinoco River What is the large peninsula in Mexico – much of which is covered by rain forest – that extends into the Gulf of Mexico? Yucatan Peninsula What is the long river in South American that winds from Peru through an immense rain forest in northern Brazil, and empties into the Atlantic Ocean? Amazon River What is the main mountain range in eastern Mexico – containing Mexico’s highest peak – that begins south of the Rio Grande? Sierra Madre Oriental What lake is situated high in the Andes mountains and forms part of the border between Peru and Bolivia? Lake Titicaca What is the plain the extends through northern Argentina, Paraguay, and southern Bolivia? Gran Chaco

16 Civilizations of the Americas
Cont… What is the grassy plateau located in southern Argentina, Paraguay, and southern Bolivia? Patagonia What is the fertile plain that covers most of central Argentina? Pampas What is the desert located in northern Chile that is bordered by the Pacific Ocean to the west and the Andes Mountains to the east? Atacama Desert What is the vast river basin that covers most of northern Brazil and parts of Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, and Venezuela? Amazon River Questions taken & Sited from: Version 1.1 of Teachers’ Curriculum Institute / Civilizations of the Americas

17 The Mayans, Incas & Aztecs
Religion Art Writings Calendars Math Food Warfare Royalty / Govt. Architecture Microsoft Clipart

18 Great Mayan Cities Tikal Copan Palenque
Lies deep in the jungle in the Peten province of Guatemala. Situated on high ground surrounded by large, swampy depressions which protected it from neighboring cities. Lies along the Copan River in a low tropical mountain valley in what is now Honduras. Lies a few miles from the great Usumacinta River and low in the foothills of nearby mountains. Overlooks a vast lowland plain and delta region. Smaller than Copan. A city-state governed by kings. One of the largest of all Mayan cities. An independent city-state governed by its own line of kings. An independent city-state, ruled by a line of kings. Pacal or “Shield” lived into his 80’s & ruled over 60 years. No local source of water. Depended on artificial reservoirs during the dry season. Labor to maintain. Ceremonial center of a rich agricultural area, and its art and buildings are famous for their high quality. Its architecture is considered by many to be the most beautiful of any Mayan city.

19 The Great City of the Aztec
Tenochtitlan The Great City of the Aztec Built before Columbus arrived in the Americas One of the most advanced civilizations in the western hemisphere An Aztec capital with a population of over 200,000 people Built on an island in Lake Texcoco now the site of Mexico City Enclosed by tropical rain forests & high latitude it enjoys a mild climate 3 major city-states = Tenochtitlan, Texaco, and Tlatelolco which became the Aztec Empire

20 Sacred Round Calculations Using the Mayan Calendar
________ ________ ________ ________ ________ ________ Day Day Day Day Day Day 6 Day Day Day Day Day Day 12 Day Day Day Day Day Day 18 _______ ________ ________ ________ ________ ________ Day Day Day Day Day Day 24 Day Day Day Day Day Day 30 Day Day Day Day Day Day 36 Day Day Day Day Day Day 42 Day Day Day Day Day Day 48

21 . _ Mayan Math = represented the number “0” zero
= represented the number “1” one = represented the number “5” five Example: is “7”

22 Maya Inca Aztec Tribes: Food Religion Everyday Life
Social Organization Achievements Fall of the Empire Maya Hard work Slash & Burn Planting Building / Architecture Irrigation Birds, Rabbits, Monkeys, Deer Wild fruits Nuts Vegetables corn, squash, beans, etc. Many different gods 13 layers of heavens above the earth 9 underworlds Sacrifices Worship Dead Lord Nobles Priests Merchants / Artisans Peasants Slaves Legends Architecture Hieroglyphics Ball Game Calendars Astronomy Mathematics Raised fields Abandoned their cities and just walked away / left Natural Disaster Disease Inca Large Empire Roads Terrace farming Andes Mts., rain forests, coastal deserts Potatoes Corn Tomatoes Avocados Peppers Strawberries Beans Chocolate Many gods and goddesses God of nature Viracocha Sun god –Inti Daily prayers Festivals Sapa Inca descendant of the Sun god – wife Coya Govt Officials Little contact with the Mayans & Aztecs Terrace Farming Tamed llamas Counting system/quipus Spanish arrived and conquered Aztec Steambath Large households Farming Crafting Trade Maize (corn) Squash Chili Peppers Wild game Gods Goddesses A Patron God for each village Royal Family/Upper class nobles Commoners Serfs Trade / Canals Markets Sculptures Weaving (Spanish) Cortes Conquistadors

23 Religion Mayans Incas Aztecs Worshiped many gods and goddesses.
The Mayans worshipped many different gods. Believed their rulers were living gods. The Inca worshipped many gods and goddesses. Worshiped many gods and goddesses. Believed there were 13 layers of heavens above the earth and 9 underworlds below. The major Incan god was the god of nature, Viracocha, the creator. Another Incan god was Inti the sun god. Gold was his symbol & he was the father of Incan rulers. Each village & occupation had its own patron god. A different god for each day watched over them. Ceremonies of gifts and sacrifices, such as valuables, their own blood and human sacrifices. Believed in “divining” which is studying objects to find magic signs the gods wanted them to know. Had offerings and sacrifices as well. Human sacrifices, men women and sometimes children.

24 Rulers MAYANS INCAS AZTECS Lord Cacao-King of Tikal
18 Gopher-Ruler of Copan Pacal – Ruler of Palenque Lord Was considered a god-king Responsible for political leadership Lords mostly men, but women had great influence on political decisions Pachacuti ( ) Vision to use warfare to spread Inca culture Promise peace and gifts backed by threats Forced conquered peoples to obey leaders & learn the language; but could keep native language, leaders & gods. Huyayna Capac Atahualpa > Huscar > His 2 sons Montezuma ( /9) Expanded the empire from the Atlantic to Pacific coasts & to Central America to what is now Guatemala. Montezuma II – his grandson became emperor in He ruled when the empire was at its peak.

25 Machu Picchu was rediscovered in 1911 by explorer Hiram Bingham. It
Clipart picture taken from Microsoft clips online Machu Picchu was rediscovered in 1911 by explorer Hiram Bingham. It sits one and a half miles high on a mountaintop in Peru once inhibited by the Inca civilization. Bingham thought it must have been a special religious city because of the fine stonework, however archaeologists believe it was some type of vacation resort for Inca nobles. Over 3,000 steps connect the levels of the city and farming terraces. It could only be reached by a log bridge on a sheer cliff. If enemies threatened the citizens there, they would simply draw back the bridge.

26 Possible Causes of Collapse of Classic Mayan Civilization
Lack of Resources *Enormous Population Water - Food - Materials Lack of modern agricultural tools like the plow. Revolution against the Government Depletion of the soil -Attack against the kings -Peasant uprising Too many people to feed Invasion foreign - tribal; Toltecs Trade routes Shifting toward the North - Increase use of water routes Location -Possible weather / climate concerns - Earthquakes, hurricanes -Epidemics of disease Calendar prophesies -They Mayans believed they were headed for collapse because their calendar said they were, therefore they thought they should move to new centers


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