There are countless Mayan ruins in Mexico - more than 4,400 are spread across North and Central America, all the way into El Salvador. While the Maya civilization started falling around the 9th century, with
The Mesoamerica STEM Activity is a fun and interactive way to teach students about medieval times and ancient civilizations!
Learn about Mexico for Kids with these free printable Mexico Worksheets and printable books with cute clipart and information to read, color, and learn!
The Mesoamerica STEM Activity is a fun and interactive way to teach students about medieval times and ancient civilizations!
Vintage Aztec Mayan Pale Yellow + Light Brown Stone Onyx Carved Bookends PAIR A pair of carved onyx book ends from Mexico. Primitive Aztec/Mayan style figures chiseled from the same block of stone. Beautiful colored striations in the stone create extra interest to the detail. CIRCA 1970/80s ARTIST SIGNATURE none ORIGIN made in Mexico MATERIAL onyx stone COLORS yellow white, light brown CONDITION excellent vintage FRAGILE SHIPS IN BOX SHIP WT 4lbs
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Aztec Symbols. The Aztecs were a Mesoamerican culture that existed in modern-day Mexico from the 14th to 16th centuries. The Aztec Empire was formed around the 15th Century.
Wonderful large vintage hand painted terracotta Aztec Mayan calendar Mexican wall platter charger. Just Gorgeous! Beautiful colors, wonderful figures, beautifully done by artist. Plate only - holder not included. Made in Mexico - Circa 1980s. Wonderful Condition. Measurements - 16.5" H x 16.5" L x 1.5" W less
This lesson was designed in my 6th grade Social Studies classroom as an overall unit assessment after our chapter on Mexico. Students create their own hieroglyphics on the front to tell the story of Mexico's land, history, and challenges from the aspect of a living Mayan or Aztec. However, the blank...
The Mesoamerica STEM Activity is a fun and interactive way to teach students about medieval times and ancient civilizations!
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Here is a list of resources that we will be using for our Aztecs, Incas and Mayans study! :D Books – DK Eyewitness Aztec, Inca & Maya – I <3 DK Eyewitness books. Focus on Aztecs …
This beautiful carved wooden mask is a stunning piece of Aztec Mayan wall art. Handmade with intricate details, it showcases the rich culture of Mexico. The ownership history is not available, adding to its mysterious allure. The origins of this mask are unknown, but it is sure to be a unique addition to any collection. Perfect for those interested in Latin American cultures, this mask will make a statement in any room. 8x6
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Here is a list of resources that we will be using for our Aztecs, Incas and Mayans study! :D Books – DK Eyewitness Aztec, Inca & Maya – I <3 DK Eyewitness books. Focus on Aztecs …
Fifth graders recently studied the Aztec Sun Stone in Art class. The Aztecs lived in Mexico from around 1300-1500 AD. They worshipped the sun because it provided life to all people. They carved a huge stone disk, three feet thick and almost twelve feet in diameter that is now known as the Sun Stone or the Aztec Calendar. When the Conquistadores arrives, it was buried after no one was able to destroy it. In 1760 it was found buried in Mexico City and is now in the Museum of Anthropology in Mexico City. The Stone shows how the Aztecs believed the world went through four creations and destructions. They used glyphs, or picture symbols, to communicate meaning. It is a complex and fascinating calendar system with the face of the sun in the center of the radial design. Fifth graders were able to create their own radially symmetrical design using gylphs. They began with pencil and repeated shapes around the circle and creating an interesting sun face. They added paint and marker, finishing their projects with cut pieces of construction paper!
Mayan symbols are a rich source of material culture for the Central American civilization and are among the most important Mayan archeological finds.
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15 Interesting facts about Chichen Itza - history, myths, legends, and decline - that will change the way you think about this World Wonder!
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Take a look at my free and printable aztec symbol collection. They are excellent aztec patterns and aztec motifs for any kind of crafts.
A quick activity to supplement learning either about Mexico and Central America or the Mayan and Aztec mythologies.