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Take out your activity book and turn to page 55. If the prefix inter means among, between, or together.

Read the definition of national, what does international mean?

between or among countries

100

Dad wrote the shopping list quickly, so it was __________and difficult to read


(illegible, legible, responsible, irresponsible)

illegible

100

Take out your activity book and turn to page 55. If the prefix inter means among, between, or together.

Read the definition of section, what does intersection mean?

Place where parts come together

100

What was happening to the wooden people that forced them to try and hide?

The gods were punishing the wooden people by turning everything on Earth against them.

100

Explain why the Gods clouded the corn peoples’ vision and destroyed some of their wisdom.

The Gods wanted to remain the most powerful

200

How does the picture on this page of the Reader help us to determine the meaning of the word generation?

The older man (older generation) is telling the children (younger generation) a story

200

Fix the sentence

maya medicine was a combination of science and religion the Maya used natural remedies to cure ailments

(4)

Maya medicine was a combination of science and religion. The Maya used natural remedies to cure ailments.

200

Why were the clay people “imperfect” in the eyes of the gods?


(5 reasons)

They were unable to move; they could not walk; they became soft and melted under the hot sun; they could not communicate and had no feelings.

200

According to this Maya creation myth, how did monkeys come to exist?

 A few wooden people escaped the attacks from animals and tools; they chose to live in safety in the trees.

200

What words does the narrator use to suggest that the gods were pleased with their third attempt at creating people?

“On their third try, they had succeeded. They had created a world of thinking people who were grateful for their lives. The god of the heavens was pleased, too. Now, millions of creatures respected and honored the gods, praising them and making sacrifices to them."

300

Fix the sentence

spanish is the official language of mesoamerica today there are also more than twenty-one maya dialects spoken in guatemala alone.

(7)

Spanish is the official language of Mesoamerica today. There are also more than twenty-one Maya dialects spoken in Guatemala alone.

300

What does it mean that the animals’ screeching and roaring “broke the silence”?



The silence of the jungle was suddenly interrupted by the animals’ sounds

300

Why were the wooden people “imperfect” in the eyes of the gods?

(5 reasons)

They were rigid and did not develop well physically; their bodies began to warp; they were uncoordinated; they could not think, and therefore could not praise and honor the gods.

300

Why was it important that Tepew and Q’uk’umatz put their heads together, or shared their ideas, to come up with a solution?

Their attempts at making people of clay and wood hadn’t worked out as they had hoped, and it was important to get people right on their third attempt.

300

What words does the narrator use in the myth to show that the corn men were powerful like the jaguar, as the gods intended?

(3 sentences)

 “These corn men seemed powerful indeed,” 

“they could hold onto things, move easily, and show feelings for one another,” and

 “their vision far surpassed that of the gods.”

400

What is a Myth

Explains how and why things happen 

Makes sense of predictable and unpredictable events

Passed on from generation to generation

400

How did the gods solve the problem of having animals that were of no particular use?

The gods declared a new purpose for the animals; they would be food for people in the future.

400

The museum holds many ________ pieces of art.

(irreplaceable, illogical, replaceable, logical)

irreplaceable

400

What does the image on page 28 show?

The Gods asked the animals for help so they are searching for a place for humans to live, there, they also found an abundance of corn.

400

Make an inference!! 

Why do you think the gods used corn on their third attempt at creating people?

Corn was a main food source for the Maya, so it was an important crop to them. It was plentiful, which meant that the gods could create a lot of people from it.

500

Why is the Popol Vuh also called the “Sacred Book of the Maya”?



The best known Mayan myths were recorded in this book

500

Why did the gods refer to the animals and say, “Of what use are they?”

The animals could only squawk, chatter, and howl; the gods wanted creatures that could respect, honor, praise, and make sacrifices to them.

500

Which sentence provides the best clue or evidence of what the author means by the term nonthinkers when discussing the wooden people?


Without any memory of their creation, they made no effort to honor the gods with gifts of thanks.


500

Take out your activity book and turn to page 55. If the prefix inter means among, between, or together.

Read the definition of interpersonal and interaction. What does personal mean? What does action mean?

personal- related to one person

action- something that is done

500

A story's theme is the message woven throughout it.

What was the theme of this Maya myth?

The explanation of earth’s creation and its people.

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