Amazing Aztecs

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This Amazing Aztecs Lesson Plan is suitable for 5th - 8th Grade. Students research information about the ancient Aztec culture. In this Aztec instructional activity, students conduct Internet research about Aztecs to find the answers to questions about their language, jewelry and tools, and the Aztec calendar. This video slot pays homage the ancient tales of Mexico, complete with a hunter, a shaman, a princess and the chief – along with 243 ways to win and Amazing Aztecs wins up to 824x your stake! 243 WAYS TO WIN THE RICHES OF MONTEZUMA. Just as you’d imagine, Amazing Aztecs is an Aztec themed slot with 5 reels and 243 ways to win. The Aztecs established their city of Tenochtitlan - present-day Mexico City - there in 1325 A.D. Other city-states remained uneasy with their new neighbors, though, and fighting continued. Finally, they formed an alliance with two other major settlements in 1430, and the Aztec empire was born.

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Aztec Climate and Enviroment

The Aztecs had a relatively samll country until they started conquering like crazy. The Aztecs lived in the Valley of Mexico in South-Centeral Mexico. The valley is about 7 000 feet above sea level and surrounded by tall mountains on all sides except the Northern. The Aztecs supply of water came from the near by mountains. The water flew down and collected in lakes around Tenochtitlan and close cities. The lakes were all connected. The high altitude of the Aztec mainland made it supirsingly cool. The average was around 12 degrees Centigrade (Celsius)(C). This made there area only good for limited amounts of crops and because there was also frost sometimes, the crops could easily die. So much for the warm Aztec pictures. The rainy season the Aztecs expierienced lasted from May to October. The rainfall amount was about 450mm in the north and up to 1 000mm in the south. The Aztec climate was certainly not what you would expect.
(map of Tenochtitlan, the capitol of the Aztec Empire)