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Poster You are going to choose one of the following major people in the Age of Exp loration and create a caricature of them You can choose from any of the following people Christopher Columbus Henry the Navigator ID: 460544

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Explorer Caricature Poster

You are going to choose one of the following major people in the Age of Exp

loration and create a caricature of them. You can choose from any of the following people:

*Christopher Columbus *Henry the Navigator *

Bartholomeu

Dias

*Hernan Cortes *Ferdinand Magellan *John Cabot

*Amerigo Vespucci *Montezuma *Francisco Pizarro

*Samuel de Champlain

Steps:

Draw a caricature (cartoon/picture) of your explorer-this should not just be a stick figure!

Your caricature should represent characteristics of the time period (ex. Their clothing, weapons, etc. should be accurate to the time period)

On the drawing

, include all 5 senses through pictures and labeling:

What are they touching?

What are they seeing?

What are they saying?

What are they smelling?

What are they hearing?

On the back of your paper, write a short paragraph (3-5 sentences) explaining why your explorer is important. Use relevant historical details!

You can complete this activity using your class notes, worksheets, and chapter 18 (p. 380) of the textbook!