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Growing Up Aztec (2023)

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The Youtube series "How They Did It?" by Invicta explores the lives of people in different cultures in ancient times. In this episode, "Growing Up Aztec" the narrator explains how aztec girls and boys were educated and raised to become adults. Watch the video and answer the comprehension questions.

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The Youtube series "How They Did It?" by Invicta explores the lives of people in different cultures in ancient times. In this episode, "Growing Up Aztec" the narrator explains how aztec girls and boys were educated and raised to become adults. Watch the video and answer the comprehension questions.

par Sara Calderon
1

What happened in the birth of an Aztec child?

Select one or more answers

2

In Aztec times, ___________ for people.

3

What happened every four years?

Select one or more answers

4

How were aztec children raised by the age of 3?

Select one or more answers

5

There was a differentiated education system based on gender in Aztec times

6

There were physical punishments for Aztec children aged 6 to 10 every day.

7

There were high standards of moral values in Aztec society. For example, obedience, honesty, politeness, courtesy, respect, moderation, and modesty.

8

At what age did aztec boys and girls begin compulsory education in school?

9

Which were the divisions of Aztec schools? Two correct answers.

Select one or more answers

Explanation

There were midwives, rituals, and gifts for newborn babies.

Calendar names had a sign and a number based on the month and day. Personal names were inspired by places, things, animals, clothing, personal qualities or flowers.

Every four years, Aztecs stretched fingers, legs, toes, noses, necks, and ears to stimulate the growth of children. The gaze of Elderly was considered powerful, and didn't look at babies directly. The teeth of babies were put into mouse holes.

Aztec children didn't go to school at the age of 3.

True. There was a differentiated education system based on gender. Girls did domestic chores at home and boys did tasks with their fathers outside.

False. Aztec parents didn't use physical punishment every day. But this existed because Aztec parents had high standards of obedience, honesty, politeness, respect, moderation, modesty, and energy.

True. There were high standards of moral values in Aztec society. For example, obedience, honesty, politeness, courtesy, respect, moderation, and modesty.

Compulsory education at school began at age 15 for all Aztecs. But nobles could begin their education earlier.

Aztec boys and girls went to schools divided by gender and social background, Boys lived in school and learned their role in society, while girls learned domestic chores at school but returned home in the evenings.

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