Databases, primary documents and websites
Below are databases, primary sources and websites to use for the Aztec civilization unit! There is a brief description for account information or how-to set up an account. There are 3 word documents attached for the source types. (One document for Databases, one document for Primary Sources and one document for Websites).
Databases
BrainPop (k-12)
http://www.brainpop.com/socialstudies/worldhistory/azteccivilization/
*A username and password will be needed to gain access.
Discovery Education Streaming - The Aztec Religion (video clip)
http://www.discoveryeducation.com/
BrainPop (k-12)
http://www.brainpop.com/socialstudies/worldhistory/azteccivilization/
*A username and password will be needed to gain access.
Discovery Education Streaming - The Aztec Religion (video clip)
http://www.discoveryeducation.com/
- Create Discovery Education account (free).
- In the search box, type "Aztec Religion" and select grades 3-5.
- Choose the first video clip.
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Primary Sources
The primary documents below are resources from the time of the Aztec Civilization. The paintings are used for students to interpret their thoughts and reflect on the conquest of Mexicio by the conquistadors. The letter written by Hernan Cortés gives students a first look at what Cortés was thinking and his plan when arriving in Tenochtitlan.
The Conquest of Mexico Paintings
http://loc.gov/exhibits/exploring-the-early-americas/conquest-of-mexico-paintings.html
Hernán Cortés: from Second Letter to Charles V, 1520
http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/1520cortes.asp
The primary documents below are resources from the time of the Aztec Civilization. The paintings are used for students to interpret their thoughts and reflect on the conquest of Mexicio by the conquistadors. The letter written by Hernan Cortés gives students a first look at what Cortés was thinking and his plan when arriving in Tenochtitlan.
The Conquest of Mexico Paintings
http://loc.gov/exhibits/exploring-the-early-americas/conquest-of-mexico-paintings.html
Hernán Cortés: from Second Letter to Charles V, 1520
http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/1520cortes.asp
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