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Incas

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InformationThe purpose of the «Let’s explore…»-series is to offer students a framework for exploring a topic further. The resource can be printed in large scale as a wall paper/poster suited for a group based project, or as a regular size suitable for notebooks and individual work.

Parts of the resource have pre-determined fields that require students to investigate. Other fields are free and open for information the students find important. They can illustrate by drawing, or searching for suitable images online. Empty templates are included so you can define what the focus should be for your project/unit. There are also illustrations enclosed for the students to decorate their pages/posters, as well as a rubric for assessment.

• Assessment rubricEnclosed is a suggested rubric for assessment purposes. A blank rubric is also available.

• Contents• Rubric x 2• Posters / worksheets• Poster / blank page with graphics• Posters / worksheets (black and white)• Poster / blank page with graphics (black and white)• Poster / worksheet templates • Cut & glue illustrations (color and black and white)• 3 posters with information about six ancient civilizations• Suggested sources to explore the subject further

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IncasAncient civilizations - ASSESSMENT

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Point Expectations Possiblepoints Poits

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Important information about thecivilization 20

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Interesting / extra facts

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Illustrations of daily life and culture

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4

Daily life explanation

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5Sources

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QuestionsAncient Civilizations - INQUIRY

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Nr Question

1How did they provide for basic needs in this civilization?What did they eat? Drink?

2How did they keep safe in this civilization?What dangers threatened them?How did they protect themselves?

3How did they provide for their social needs in this civilization?Did they live in families?

4 How was the daily life in this civilization different from the typical modern daily life?

5 What traces (if any) of this civilization can be found in today’s society?

6 What would your life be like if you lived in this civilization?

7Which materialistic things were important in this civilization? Gold or other natural resources? Arts and crats? Fashion?

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Sometimes it’s hard to know where to begin when you are about to research a topic. Here are some suggested questions for researching civilizations.

IncasAncient civilizations:

Important information: Daily life illustration

Known architecture:

Interesting facts:

When?Where?

Clothes:

Weapons:

Food:

Culture:

Other: ☼☼☼☼☼

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IncasAncient civilizations:

Culture illustrations Way of life

Extra information:

Machu Picchu:

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IncasAncient civilizations:

Summary

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Sources

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Ancient civilizations:

Incas

IncasAncient civilizations:

Daily life illustration:

Known architecture:

Interesting facts:

When?Where?

Clothes:

Weapons:

Food:

Culture:

Other: ☼☼☼☼☼

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Important information:

IncasAncient civilizations:

Culture illustrations Way of life

Extra information:

Machu Picchu:

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IncasAncient civilizations:

Summary

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Sources

Ancient civilizations:

Incas

IncasAncient civilizations:

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Inca warrior Inca warrior

Brazil

SunInca patternWeaving

Carrying foodInca man Inca woman

2016 – Malimo Mode

Inca warrior Inca warrior

Brazil

SunInca patternWeaving

Carrying foodInca man Inca woman

Ancient civilizations

Mayans

Incas• South-America• 1100-1533 AD• Capital: Cuzco• Weaving, metal-

and stonework• Machu Picchu

• Southern Mexico, northern Middle-America

• 2000 BC-1524 AD• Writing, calendar• Sculptures, carvings

and pottery• Stairs, pyramids

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Ancient civilizations

Egyptians

Aztecs• Southern Mexico,

northern Middle-America

• 1200-1522 AD• Capital:

Tenochtitlan• Floating gardens

and temples• Calendar, writing

• 3300 BC-30 AD• Pyramids• Mummies,

hieroglyphs, pharaohs

• River Nile

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Ancient civilizations

Romans

Greeks• Eastern Mediterranean

• 800 BC-323 BC• Olympic games• Acropolis• Arts,

language,politics, philosophy

• 240 BC-476 AD• Rome founded in

the 700s BC• Senate, republic• Colosseum,

gladiators • Latin

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• http://www.history.com/topics/inca• https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inca_Empire

• http://www.history.com/topics/maya• https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maya_civilization• https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maya_peoples

• http://www.history.com/topics/aztecs• https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aztec• http://www.ancient.eu/Aztec_Civilization/

• https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_Egypt• http://www.history.com/topics/ancient-history/ancient-egypt• http://www.ancientegypt.co.uk/menu.html

• http://www.ancientgreece.com/s/Main_Page/• https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_Greece• https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_Greek

• https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_Empire• http://www.ancient.eu/Roman_Empire/

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