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Timeline example

The Birth of Jesus-on Year 1 CE, or A.D.

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Foldable Notetaking!

• We will be creating a foldable time with which to take notes.

• Hot dog fold• 2nd hot Dog Fold• Mark of six equal sections by folding in

half once, then into thirds.• Draw a timeline arrow across the length of

the foldable, and label it according to the diagram on the next slide.

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Example

Olmec Hohokam

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Anasazi

After copying the writing, use your scissors to cut each line, being careful to NOT CUT THROUGH THE BACK PIECE, this way the timeline will stay together.

cut cut cut

IncaAztecMaya Mound Builders

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Use pull out tab for notes

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And Pull up for Map and Pictures

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Unit Topic

Unit Title

Unit Question

Significant concept

Area of interaction

Approaches to learning

Assessment and Criteria

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Unit TOPIC

The Americas from first migration to the

eve of conquest

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Unit TITLE

We Have Pyramids too!

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Unit QUESTION

Why do civilizations evolve differently?

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SIGNIFICANT concept

There is a connection between our culture

and our natural environment.

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AREA OF INTERACTIONEnvironments

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APPROACHES TO LEARNING

InformationLiteracy and thinking

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ASSESSMENT AND CRITERIA

Knowledge: Thesis Defense Paper #1

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A Culture of Corn

• Atira is the name of the Mother Earth goddess in the Native American Pawnee tribal culture.

• She was the wife of Tirana, the creator god. Her earthly manifestation is corn, which symbolizes the life that Mother Earth gives

• Song Lyrics: “Follow Mother Corn, who brings forth Life. Ah-tira, ah-tira, ah-tira, ah-tira

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Seminar Questions-Jot ideas down on a separate piece of paper

• What do you think the purpose of this song was?

• Why is Corn worshipped as a Goddess?• How does this song relate to the

significant concept of this Unit?• Can you think of any other examples of

how Religions are influenced by the natural environment that they were developed in?

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OlmecThe powerful Olmec Culture developed in the lowland rainforests of what is now eastern Mexico from 1200-800 BCE. The Olmecs were skillful farmers, traders and architects. They used a form of picture writing to record time. They created beautiful pottery, and jewelry. But their most famous creations are huge, flat stone heads that weigh 20 tons each.

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Maya• The Mayan culture arose in present day Guatemala and

reached its height from 300 CE to 900 CE. At its peak, there were forty Mayan cities, with populations rages from 5,000 to 50,000 people.

• The Maya built stone pyramids, temples, plazas, and courts for playing ball. They used picture writing and created a 365 day calendar. The Maya were skilled at math and astronomy, and they created exact tables of the positions of the moon and Venus. Mayan farmers used advanced planting and watering methods to grow crops.

• The Mayans made paper and books, worked gold and copper, and carved beautiful sculpture in stone. They prayed to nature gods in ceremonies that sometimes used human sacrifice.

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Aztec• Around 1200 CE, the Aztec group moved into what

is currently central Mexico. There they helped to bring down the Toltec, the largest, most important tribe of that region. The Aztecs later founded Tenochtitlan, their capital, on the site of today’s Mexico City.

• The Aztecs prayed to nature gods. They developed improved farming methods, and their knowledge of building, math, and astronomy was great.

• Tenochtitlan, like all great capital cities, had beautiful palaces, gardens, a library, and a huge, busy market.

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Inca• The Inca controlled an empire of 12 million people that

stretched more than 2000 miles along South America’s coast. The Inca built 2 north south-roads, each 2,250 miles long, to help unite their empire.

• Like the Aztecs, the Inca prayed to nature Gods. Sometimes they practiced animal and human sacrifice. Most Incas were farmers. They lived in houses of stone or adobe (sun dried bricks) and raised llamas, dogs, alpacas and guinea pigs.

• They used advanced farming methods to grow corn, squash, potatoes and other crops. Their mountain cities such as Cuzco and Machu Picchu had stone buildings, temples and strong fortresses.

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Mound builders• East of the Mississippi River, ancient peoples called mound builders

emerged between about 400 BCE and 1700 CE. The Adena, Hopewell, and Mississippian cultures developed one after another. They are called “Mound Builders” because they built many large earth mounds.

• The famous Serpent Mound in Ohio is nearly a quarter of a mile long and averages three feet high.

• The Adena was mostly in what is now southern Ohio. The Adena were mound builders who lived by hunting, fishing, and raising corn.

• The Hopewell came shortly after the Adena, and where also hunters, gatherers and farmers. They creates beautiful pottery and metalwork and traded with different people throughout North America.

• The Mississippian People, the last of the Mound builders, were farmers. There city of Cahokia, near modern day St. Louis, Missouri, had hundreds of mounds, including the largest mound in North America.

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Hohokam and Anasazi• In North America’s southwestern Desert areas, ancient

Native American peoples such as the Hohokam and Anasazi grew corn, squash, and beans.

• The Hohokam, from around 300 BCE to 1400 CE, are most famous for their 150 mile network of canals, which watered their field sand helped them to grow corn and cotton.

• From about 100 CE, the Anasazi developed an important civilization. They lived in the area where the boundaries of Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah now meet. Anasazi houses changed over the years from simple tent like structures to large stone houses to cliff dwellings that sometimes rose four stories high and had as many as 1000 rooms. They were farmers who grew pumpkins, beans, and corn.

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