Inca Invent Quipu: Knotted String Records — Reading Comprehension
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About This Reader
This passage explores the innovative record-keeping system of the Inca Empire, focusing on the quipu—a tool made of colored, knotted strings used to track numerical data, census information, and possibly stories. Students will learn how the quipu operated in place of written language, its archaeological evidence, and what it reveals about Inca society, governance, and adaptation to the Andean environment. The passage, aligned with HSS 6.7 and CCSS RH.6-8.2, provides engaging content for world history studies, including a glossary, activities, graphic organizers, and timelines. Available with English audio and a full Spanish translation, this reading supports ELA and history standards, encourages critical thinking, and develops understanding of human innovation and information management in pre-Columbian civilizations.
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