Andean/Inca region deep-dive with Quechua and Aymara own-voice sources
Exercise
Difficulty 1
~2 min
hist.g3.s.ex_17
Open Response
Prompt
Name TWO Andean peoples who live in the Andes TODAY (in PRESENT tense).
How it's presented
mode
card
prompt audio ID
audio.g3s.ex 17.stem
Answer criteria
type
open response
rubric
Identifies Quechua AND Aymara (and accepts other named Andean peoples - e.g., Asháninka, Aymara, Awajun); REJECTS past-tense framings ('the Inca lived')
Hints
- Look at MG-11 photo 1 (Quechua weaver at CTTC).
- The lesson 7 vocabulary list has both names.
Misconceptions to watch
- Saying 'Inca' (Inca is the state name, not a contemporary people; the Quechua and Aymara are contemporary descendants)
- Past-tense framing ('lived' instead of 'live')
Used in lessons