A really informative site. Click on the items on the map to find out a little bit more. If you want to read on, then click on the link to be taken to a page with more information.
Enter the site to find information about the Maya people, places and beliefs. There are links to a glossary, games and clipart. You can download colouring sheets (for a price). There is also a brilliant interactive map in the places section to investigate important archaeological sites.
A super site looking at many aspects of Maya civilization - geography, food, children, education, justice, daily life, social structure and many more. There are links to games and interactive quizzes. There are even downloadable slides for teachers.
The National Geographic for Kids has a free, downloadable leaflet about the key facts and features of Mayan civilization. There is the opportunity to subscribe to their magazine if Geography and History are two subjects that you are very interested in.
If you want to download and have a closer look at the Maya timeline, click on the image and it will take you to the Twinkl site where you should be able to down load the timeline. You may need to make an account. There is a free account so it shouldn't cost you anything and they have lots of great resources.







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