Describing
Time
Early American Civilizations
Mayan Civilization
Good Behavior
Ms. S
100

A name for 100 years.

What is a century?

100

The four early civilizations lived on which continents?

What is the Americas?

100

The Mayan lived in an area now known as Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Belize, and the Yucatan Peninsula of south east Mexico.

What is Mesoamerica?

100

The voice level students need to have when entering our classroom.

What is voices on level zero?

100

The decade Ms. S was born in.

What is the 1960s?

200

A record of events from the past.

What is history?

200

What geographical feature did all four civilizations have in common?

What is Coastal Location?

200

The Mayan people developed thriving agriculture because of volcanos that made the soil __?

What is fertile?

200

The action of helping another student, saying something nice, or wanting what's best for everyone.

What is being kind?

200

The sport Ms. S has competed in for over 2.5 decades.

What is triathlon?

300

The way events are ordered on a timeline.

What is Chronological?

300

Priests, Nobels, and Slaves were treated differently because of their standing in the __?

What is Social Structure?

300

Mayan religion.

What is Polytheistic?

300
What should be done before you get out of your seat.

What is raising your hand?

300

The breed of dog Ms. S has had and loves the most.

What is Golden Retriever.

400

What term do historians use for dates that are approximate.

What is circa?

400

Name the four early American civilizations.

What is Mayan, Incan, Aztec, and Mississippian?

400

Mayan system of symbols and pictographs.

What is Hieroglyphs?

400

The best way to have smooth transitions.

What is keeping your locker organized and neat?

400

The number of children Ms. S has.

What is 1?

500

Another name for AD or Anno Domini, "In the year of our lord".

What is Common Era or CE?

500

Name five things early civilizations developed that we're unique to each.

What is governments, religions, social structures, technologies, and agricultural practices?

500

A type of farming where trees are cut down, burned, and then new crops are planted in the new soil in rotating fields.

What is slash-and-burn farming?

500

The action of listening to the speaker, raising your hand, and saying please and thank you.

What is respect?

500

What Ms. S plans to do with the bottle caps we've been saving.

What is a solar system class project?

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