Mesoamerica GRAPES Activities Reading Passages Geography Economy Posters
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Mesoamerica - Olmec, Mayan, Aztec, and Inca Ancient Civilization EDITABLE Worksheets for GRAPES (Geography, Religion, Achievements, Politics, Economy, Social Structure) Reading Comprehension Passages, Questions, and Annotations. FREE BONUS GRAPES Posters Included! 100% Editable Text!
It contains 6 Engaging, Non-Fiction Reading Comprehension Passages with Directions for Student Annotations! Reading Comprehension Questions also included!
Questions & Answer Keys for Each of the 6 Reading Passages!
COMMON CORE ALIGNED! Aligned with Mesoamerican Interactive Notebook
Quick Summary of Each Passage:
Geography: Mesoamerican civilizations settled in fertile valleys and highlands, using their landscape for farming and building cities. Mountains and rivers shaped trade routes and interactions among civilizations.
Religion: Mesoamerican belief in numerous gods led to the construction of temples and pyramids for ceremonies and human sacrifices, maintaining a connection between humans and the divine.
Achievements: Mesoamerican civilizations excelled in building pyramids, crafting art, creating accurate calendars, and developing trade networks. Their achievements encompassed various fields like farming, trade, and cultural expressions.
Politics: Leadership in Mesoamerica varied, from kings and rulers to local leaders. Diplomacy and trade played pivotal roles in connecting and cooperating among different civilizations.
Economics: Mesoamerican economies centered around farming, trade, and craftsmanship. They used various items, including textiles and cacao beans as currency, to facilitate trade and support their societies.
Social Structure: Mesoamerican societies were structured with rulers, nobles, and priests at the top, artisans, traders, and commoners in the middle, and enslaved people and servants at the bottom.
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