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Mesoamerican Civilizations Unit 2: The Maya G.R.A.P.E.S. Presentations

Mesoamerican Civilizations Unit 2: The Maya G.R.A.P.E.S. Presentations. Due Date : Tuesday, April 8, 2014 Presentation Time : 4-5 Minutes Requirements: 6 people per group At least one image on each slide At least 5 points on each slide 48 Summative Assessment Points

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Mesoamerican Civilizations Unit 2: The Maya G.R.A.P.E.S. Presentations

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  1. Mesoamerican CivilizationsUnit 2: The MayaG.R.A.P.E.S. Presentations Due Date: Tuesday, April 8, 2014 Presentation Time: 4-5 Minutes Requirements: 6 people per group At least one image on each slide At least 5 points on each slide 48Summative Assessment Points 36 points: PowerPoint information 12 points: Class Presentation Everyone in the group needs to contribute Will be graded individually and as a group

  2. G.R.A.P.E.S. • Geography – Where is the civilization located? What is the geography like? What sort of crops can they grow? What natural resources do they have? • Religion – What religion d they practice? What do the people believe? How do their beliefs affect their lives? • Achievements – What did they contribute to the world? What did they invent? What did they build (architecture)? • Politics – What was their government like? Who made the decisions in the society? • Economy – How did the society distribute their resources? Did they trade or use money? What did they sell or trade? • Society– What were their social class systems? Who was considered more important in their society? What was their art, music, recreation like? What was their family like?

  3. Original “Catchy” Title Student Names Class Date

  4. Geography

  5. Religion

  6. Achievements

  7. Politics

  8. Economics

  9. Society

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