What was the main crop grown in the Maya civilization?
What is maize
Name of the Maya's most remarkable achievements.
What is "answers may vary."
What is "Location, Place, Movement, Region, and Human Environment Interaction"
What transition can be used for your summary/conclusion?
What is "In conclusion," "All in all," "As one can see,"
How did the Maya please their gods?
What is "human and animal sacrifice."
What is the sign for the number zero in the Maya's number system?
What is "a football"
Amanda lives near her school. Is an example of what type of location?
What is "relative location."
What is a ritual?
What is a religious practice that is done in the same way.
What was their writing system?
What is "glyphs"
What is "hospitals, schools, and libraries" or "thousands of workers" or "2,500 cities were found."
Which theme of geography focuses on the transfer of people and goods from one place to another?
What is "movement."
Why did the Maya king where a headdress?
What is "symbolizing wealth, power and his connection to the gods."
What is 'slash and burn agriculture'
Scale, significance, effort, and genius.
"Ms. Kenner wore a coat to school today because of the weather." Is this adapting, depending, or changing the environment?
What is adapting
What punctuation is used to cite evidence from the text?
What is a "quotation mark."
What did historians say happened to the Maya civilization?
What is "they don't know"
What is "the calendar."
Farmers had to adapt to the rainforest environment by cutting terraces into hillsides for planting crops.
What does the word adapt mean in this sentence?
What is changing to fit the environment.
What is "food, access to clean water, resources, trade/travel, etc."