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Link >> https://alkindojaya2.blogspot.com/?net=B082L685YW =============================== A full-color, compelling book for ages 7 to 10 offers a deep dive into the three sophisticated ancient civilizations of Mesoamerica&#8212the Aztecs, Maya, and Incas&#8212 through hands-on STEAM projects, essential questions, and loads of fascinating facts!Why were there more than 3,000 steps built at Machu Picchu? Why did the Aztecs roam Mexico for nearly 200 years before finding a place to settle? How did

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A full-color, compelling book for ages 7 to 10 offers a deep dive into the three sophisticated ancient civilizations of Mesoamerica&#8212the Aztecs, Maya, and Incas&#8212 through hands-on STEAM projects, essential questions, and loads of fascinating facts!Why were there more than 3,000 steps built at Machu Picchu? Why did the Aztecs roam Mexico for nearly 200 years before finding a place to settle? How did

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A full-color, compelling book for ages 7 to 10 offers a deep

dive into the three sophisticated ancient civilizations of

Mesoamerica&#8213th Aztecs, Maya, and

Incas&#8213through hands-on STEAM projects, essential

questions, and loads of fascinating facts!Why were there more

than 3,000 steps built at Machu Picchu? Why did the Aztecs

roam Mexico for nearly 200 years before finding a place to

settle? How did the Maya study the movements of the stars

and the planets? Ancient Civilizations: Aztecs, Maya, Incas!

With 25 Social Studies Projects for Kids takes kids ages 7 to

10 on a guided tour to experience the history, culture,

economics, and daily life of the Aztecs, Maya, and Incas.

&#8226Travel through humid rainforests, coastal zones, and

rocky peaks to spot majestic ruins rising above the jungle,


such as the Maya city of Tikal with its steep pyramids, the

ruins of Machu Pichu, where the stones were cut so precisely

that not even a knife can fit between them, and the Aztec

temple Templo Mayor, where people once climbed the steps

up the temple to be sacrificed to the Aztec gods. &#8226The

daily lives from thousands of years ago are brought to life

through fun illustrations, fascinating facts, essential questions,

and hands-on STEAM projects such as constructing model

bridges and pyramids, planting floating gardens, and

translating hieroglyphics. &#8226Kids explore the knowledge

that has filtered through the centuries from past civilizations

and are encouraged to think critically and creatively to

recognize the foundations on which people build modern

societies.uAbout the Explore Ancient Civilizations set and

Nomad Press/uAncient Civilizations: Aztecs, Maya, Incas! is

part of a set of four Explore Ancient Civilization books that

bring to life the vibrant cultures of the distant past. The other

titles in this series are Ancient Civilizations: Egyptians!,

Ancient Civilizations: Romans!, Ancient Civilizations:

Greeks!.Nomad Press books in the Explore Your World series

integrate content with participation, encouraging readers to

engage in student-directed learning. Combining content with

inquiry-based projects stimulates learning and makes it active

and alive. Nomad&#8217unique approach simultaneously

grounds kids in factual knowledge while allowing them the

space to be curious, creative, and critical thinkers.All books

are leveled for Guided Reading level and Lexile and align with

Common Core State Standards and National Curriculum

Standards for Social Studies. All titles are available in

paperback, hardcover, and ebook formats.

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