Ancient Civilizations
Shannon Dougherty
Created on November 21, 2024
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Transcript
CHARACTERS
MISSION
Introduction
START
Ancient Civilizations
Can you find the secret code to discover the ancient worlds?
Mayan Ruins
Rome
Egypt
CHOOSE YOUR DESTINATION
Almost there? Click for Code #4
START
Welcome to the blazing southHere, heat is not the only challenge.
WELCOME to The Mayan Ruins
Corn
Rice
Wheat
The Mayans relied heavily on farming to support their daily lives. What was one of the main crops they grew and used for food?
QUESTION 01
C) Soldiers who protected the cities
B) Teachers in schools
A) Builders who constructed temples and pyramids
In Mayan society, people had specific roles that contributed to their communities. Which of these roles was considered very important in Mayan daily life?Hint - Look at the photo
QUESTION 02
To store food and water
To honor their gods and hold ceremonies
To protect themselves from enemies
The Mayans built large cities with pyramids and temples at their centers. Why do you think the Mayans spent so much time and effort building these structures?
QUESTION 03
2
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The first number is:
CONGRATULATIONS
START
WELCOME TO Rome
C) To meet new people from faraway places
B) To wash their clothes
A) To keep their bodies clean and relax
The Romans loved visiting public baths as part of their daily routines. Why do you think public baths were so important in ancient Rome?
C) Both A and B
A) To help soldiers travel quickly
B) To make it easier for farmers to sell food
Romans built long, straight roads that connected their cities. Why do you think these roads were important for people in their daily lives?
QUESTION 02
Roman highways were constructed by the Roman military, primarily for military use. The roads were also used for trade of all sorts as well as civilian travel.
Bread, olives, and fruits
Potatoes and tomatoes
Burgers and fries
Romans loved food markets and shared meals with family. Based on what you know about their daily life, what types of food do you think Romans ate the most?
QUESTION 03
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7
The second number is:
CONGRATULATIONS
START
Ah, the land of love and revolution But here, love could be a trap.
WELCOME TO Eygpt
It provided water for farming and drinking
It was a place to play games
It was used to store gold
The Nile River was the center of life in ancient Egypt. How do you think the Nile helped Egyptians in their daily lives?
QUESTION 01
Pharaohs wanted to be the cool so they them.
Farmers who worked during the flooding season when they couldn't use their land
Slaves were forced to build without pay.
The Egyptians built pyramids to honor their pharaohs. Who built the pyramids?
QUESTION 02
But during the late summer and early autumn months, during the annual flooding of the fields with water from the annual innundation of the Nile flooded the fields, a large labor force would appear at Giza to put in time on the pyramids. These farmers and local villagers gathered at Giza to work for their god kings, to build their monuments to the hereafter. This would ensure their own afterlife and would also benefit the future and prosperity of Egypt as a whole. They may well have been willing workers, a labor force working for ample rations, for the benefit of man, king, and country.
Rainy and wet all the time.
Cold so they bundled up.
Hot so people wore lightweight clothes most of the time.
What is the weather like in Eygpt?
QUESTION 03
Next Question
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The third number is:
CONGRATULATIONS
Almost there! Are you keeping track of your numbers?
Speaking of numbers, the Mayans had there own way of writing...
6,3,3,4,3
14, 15, 15, 16, 11
6, 3, 3, 16, 11
Using the Mayan symbols, figure out what number this is.
Next
9
The fourth number is:
CONGRATULATIONS
Where am I?
Tell Ms. Dougherty when you know the answer
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Hint - try clicking around...
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(2x3)+7-10=...
The last number is:
CONGRATULATIONS
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CONGRATULATIONS!
Indiana Jones
IndianaJane
Fearless archaeologist, always ready for an adventure. Her whip and hat are as iconic asher bravery.
Cunning and dangerous, he's always onestep ahead. Don't underestimatehis skills
Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to travel back in time to ancient Rome, Egypt, and the Mayan Ruins. Along the way, you’ll solve riddles, puzzles, and challenges to uncover secrets about how people lived in these fascinating civilizations. For each secret uncovered you will get a number to unlock treasure.
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You’ve been selected to join the Ancient Explorers Society, a secret group dedicated to uncovering the mysteries of life in the past. But there’s a problem!Our time machine has malfunctioned and scattered important historical artifacts across three ancient civilizations: Rome, Egypt, and the Mayan Ruins. Your mission is to explore each civilization, solve puzzles, and uncover clues about what daily life was like in these ancient times to find the treasure left behind.Work together, pay attention to the details, and remember: the only way to escape and fix the time machine is to learn from the past! Good luck!