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==== **Sixth Grade Technology Project** ====

 Discovering Ancient Cultures
 

3. Once your individual research is complete, you will meet as a group to discuss what you have learned.
==4. As a group, you will create an imovie about your culture. You will need to include the six major aspects of your research (listed below). Your imovie will represent a commercial, advertising your culture and the fascinating aspects of it. ==




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**Topics that need to be researched: (Decide as a group which topic each person is going to research. Let your teacher know once you decide. Your research will be an individual grade.** =====
 * =====**The location of your culture and how the people in your culture communicate.** =====
 * =====**The Clothing worn by people in your culture** =====
 * =====**The type of food the people in your culture eat? How is it prepared?** =====
 * =====**What is the religion of your culture? Tell about it.** =====
 * =====**What is the family and social life like in your culture? What activities do the people in your culture do and play?** =====

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 * Your individual research will be completed on the following worksheets (your teacher has a printed copy for you): [[file:ancientculturesworksheet.doc]] **=====

 [|Ancient Rome] [|History for Kids] [|World Book Online (get name and password from teacher)]
 * Ancient Rome (Romans)

Ancient Greece (Greeks) [|Ancient Greece Information] [|History for Kids] [|World Book Online (get name and password from teacher)]

Ancient Aztecs [|Ancient Aztecs] [|History for Kids] [|World Book Online (get name and password from teacher)]

Ancient Mayans [|Ancient Mayan Information] [|History for Kids] [|World Book Online (get name and password from teacher)]

Ancient China [|Ancient China Information] [|History for Kids] [|World Book Online (get name and password from teacher)]

Ancient Egypt [|Ancient Egypt Information] [|History for Kids] [|World Book Online (get name and password from teacher)]** <span style="display: block; font-size: 80%; color: rgb(0,0,128); font-family: 'Lucida Console', Monaco, monospace; text-align: left;">