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This lesson is part of a unit called “Ancient Maya Civilisation”. This lesson (5) introduces students to the ancient Maya writing system, focusing on how the Maya used hieroglyphic symbols, known as glyphs, to represent words, ideas, and objects. Through a PowerPoint presentation, students will explore the basics of Maya writing, including what glyphs and logograms are, how they were used, and what Maya books (codices) looked like. The lesson includes interactive elements, such as matching glyphs to their meanings and practicing drawing logograms, to make the topic accessible and engaging for SEND students. Worksheets reinforce comprehension through matching tasks and tracing or drawing activities.

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