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Warm-up # 15. Create a KWL chart about the Inca. Write at least three questions you have and as many things as you can think of that you already know about the Inca. Inca Brainpop. As you watch the video, record at least three things you learned about the Inca in your KWL Chart.
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Warm-up # 15 • Create a KWL chart about the Inca. Write at least three questions you have and as many things as you can think of that you already know about the Inca.
Inca Brainpop • As you watch the video, record at least three things you learned about the Inca in your KWL Chart. • Pay special attention to: • Location • Religion • Language • Capital city
Latin America Map • Color the territory controlled by the Inca Empire on your Latin American Map (LA 6).
Geography of the Inca Empire • Use the information from the slides to complete your graphic organizer. • The Incan Empire was located on the western side of South America. Although the Empire was huge, it can be easily divided into three geographical regions - mountains, jungle, and desert.
Geography of the Inca Empire • Amazon Jungle: On one side of the Andes was the Amazon jungle. The Incas must have entered the jungle occasionally, as they did know about the many valuable things that could be found in the Amazon, like wood and fruit and natural medicines. But they never established settlements there. They had no desire to live in the jungle. The Incas expanded north and south instead.
Geography of the Inca Empire • Coastal Desert: Between the mountains and the Pacific Ocean is a coastal desert 2000 miles long and between 30-100 miles wide. The desert provided a wonderful natural barrier. Some scientists think it is the driest place in the world. It is not completely barren. There are fertile strips where small rivers and streams run from the Andes mountaintops to the sea.
Geography of the Inca Empire • Andes Mountains: North to south were the Andes Mountains - home of the Inca civilization. The mountains dominated Incan society. The mountain peaks were worshiped as gods. • The Andes created a natural barrier between the coastal desert on one side and the jungle on the other. • The snow-capped mountains were full of deep gorges. The Inca built bridges across the gorges so they could reach all parts of their empire quickly and easily. These mountain gorges were natural barriers. If an enemy approached, the Incas could simply burn the bridges.
The World of the Incas The Inca civilization lived in the Andes Mountains Many peaks rise above 20,000 feet It is a difficult environment for human settlement Altitude Steep mountains
The World of the Incas – Andean Agriculture • Andean people fished and hunted • Farmers grew crops like chili peppers, squash, beans, cotton, peanuts, and corn • Raised livestock – llamas & alpacas • Farmed along rivers • Farmed on hillsides using terraces • Cut a flat strip of level land into the hill/mountains • Created irrigation canals to carry water to terraces
Inca Chapter walkthrough (LA 9) • Turn to your chapter walk. • Do the section on the Inca. Whatever you don’t finish in class will become part of your homework. • If you are already done, work on your project or study guide.