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Tuesday 28 February 2012

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We continued learning about Explorers through good books and hands of learning FUN! We added Magellan, Conquistador, and Aztec sections to our lapbook/timeline (free download)

MAGELLAN

  • Explored Magellan’s Route – We put blue painters tape around a globe to show the historic 1st trip around the world

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  • How many men died? I know it sounds morbid – but I wanted Goofy to grasp how dangerous this trip was. Out of the 250 men and 5 ships that set out from Spain only 1 ship and 18 of Magellan’s original crew made it back. YIKES! (This worksheet is also in the FREE Lapbook download)February 2012 391
  • Here are our two favorite resources for learning about Magellan. The first is a great resource on ALL explorers with a short 1 page of information, dates, and clipart about each explorer from the Vikings to Armstrong and more. We bought our own copy and are so glad we did. The second goes much more in depth about Magellan and his treacherous journey. It is easy to read, has lots of illustrations, and interesting information. For sure check it out of your local library.

 


Aztecs & Spanish Conquistadors:

Conquistadors

  • What is a Conquistador? What were there objectives?
  • Learned about Hernan Cortes, Juan Ponce de Leon, Coronado February 2012 430
  • Discussed differences between Columbus & the Conquistadors (see free printable)

Aztec 

  • Made Montezuma’s headdress
  • Made a 3D paper Aztec pyramidFebruary 2012 433
  • Made Aztec Necklace
  • Made Quetecotyl maskFebruary 2012 394 
  • Made Aztec Art (see post of more on Aztec Art) - All Aztec towns had a marketplace where merchants, craft workers, and farmers would barter for goods. Many traders were women. One of the items the Aztec traders brought to the conquered town of Tlatelolco in 1473 was a monkey pot made of obsidian (stone produced by erupting volcanoes). So we set about making our own replica of the monkey pot with clay and black acrylic paint.(this project was from Hands on History Aztecs by Fiona MacDonald)

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    • Read about cocoa beans from Aztecs & had hot cocoa

Did you know the Aztecs used cocoa beans as money?

Resources: (let me further explain a few . .. )

  • The Ancient Aztecs (treasure box) -  This was Goofy’s favorite! It has a map with stickers, kit to build an Aztec Pyramid, Aztec flute, guild your own necklace, make your own Montezuma headdress, Queztecotyl mask, Aztec game, informational book on Aztecs & every item in the kit. Goofy LOVED this resource and was especially excited about the Aztec Pyramid AND the secret drawer in this ‘treasure box’.
  • The Hands on History Aztecs is FANTASTIC! It has information, pictures, maps, and many step-by-step activities: 2 headed serpent stamp, great temple statue, pendant, Aztec hot cocoa, Patolli game, Aztec Calendar, Noble’s cloak, Clay Monkey Pot, Aztec mask, and rattle. So many great, fun ideas!

    Aztecs: Dress, Eat, Write and Play Just Like the Aztecs (Hands-On History)

I Was There : Lost Temple of the Aztecs: What It Was Like When the Spaniards Invaded Mexico       the story of chocolate

Note: The Aztecs offered human sacrifices to their gods; the You Wouldn’t want to be an Aztec sacrifice is a ‘cartoon’ but does explain how they had blood running down the  Aztec Pyramid, would cut out their hearts (and eat them). Just wanted to give you a heads up.

 

FREE Exploreres Lapbook (3) - Magellan, Conquistadors & Aztecs

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