PPT-Section 1Introduction: Early Humans
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This section describes the worlds earliest humans and relates their change from nomadic to farmers Focusing on the Main Ideas Paleolithic people adapted to their
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This section describes the worlds earliest humans and relates their change from nomadic to farmers Focusing on the Main Ideas Paleolithic people adapted to their environment and invented many tools to help them survive . Agenda 2Philosophy 3WhyuseGnomeonOpenBSD? 4Newsfromtheeld 5Past 6Current 7Future 8Conclusion 9End Agenda 1Introduction 2Philosophy 3WhyuseGnomeonOpenBSD? 4Newsfromtheeld 5Past 6Current 7Future 8Conc Place these early hominids in chronological order. A. Homo sapiens. D. . . Australopithacus. E. . Homo erectus. C. Neanderthal. B. . Homo . habilis. Early Ancestors Image Sort. Answers:. A. Homo sapiens. By: Grace, . Madi. , Donovan and . A. ntonio. Introduction. . Dates/ Daily life: 10,000 years after the ice age ended and the climate got warmer, plant life flourished and larger animals died out, and were replaced by forest dwelling animals along with a new type of Modern Humans. The Modern Humans made many advances in hunting and gathering. They were able to find out where the big game came from, and so they soon sheltered near the creatures and began hunting and farming. Their daily lives involved hunting, planting, gathering, and making homes. (1). To Obtain Publications Specified in This BulletinVisit Literature on Demand at arvinmeritor.com to access and order product, service, aftermarket, and warranty literature for ArvinMeritor Where did they come from?. How did they meet their basic needs for survival?. What kinds of developments did they make?. How did they express themselves?. How do we know the answers to these questions?. 2.1. Donald . Johanson. discovered the bones of Lucy, an early hominid that lived more than 3 million years ago.. Mary Leakey found some of the earliest ancestors of humans in Olduvai Gorge. . Early Hominid Sites. By Aryan Vij. Grade 7 Ruby. What are Hunter-gatherers. Hunter-Gatherers are early humans.. They hunted animals and gathered food plants for food.. When they did not have enough to eat, they would move to another location.. 1. EARLY HUMAN CHART. Learning Targets. I . can . determine . what is significant in . text. . (significance. ). I can . s. equence events. , and recognize . aspects . of continuities and changes in the past . Do Now: Type of Learner Survey. Unit Essential Question: What was life like in early times, and how did it change as civilizations began to develop?. Setting the Stage: Who are we?. Prehistory. – the long period of time before people invented writing. Roughly about 5,000 years ago.. Humans . and Evolution. By Anna Burke | June 16, 2016. Millions of years have passed since our ancestors roamed this earth, and we've learned much about them from archeological and anthropological discoveries and scientific conclusions. We know we have less hair, walk straighter and have better developed facial features than our . 7. th. grade Social Studies. Chapter 1-Introduction. This chapter will introduce you to. Early People. . You will learn about the first humans and about the modern scientists and historians who study them. . artifacts. and . fossils. Artifact. a human-made object. Fossils. The remains of plants or animals. These can be bones or imprints found in layers of rock. Excavation. excavation. is the process of finding archaeological remains. An excavation site or "dig" is a site being studied. . . Early Humans . Preview. Human . Migration. - . Global climate change thousands of years ago had many effects. Wild animals moved to new areas. Early hunter-gatherers traveled out of Africa. Over time, they spread to the Middle East, Asia, Oceania, and North and South America.. Readings. Lesson . 1 Year 7 . Hist. - Early Humans - Darwin’s . Theory of . Evolution. Reading . Activity. . Write down the heading. ________________________________________________. Number the paragraphs..
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