PPT-Paleolithic/Neolithic Storybook

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Your task is to create a storybook about the Paleolithic and Neolithic ages that is suitable to read to a second grade student Your book should compare the two ages

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Your task is to create a storybook about the Paleolithic and Neolithic ages that is suitable to read to a second grade student Your book should compare the two ages and the Ice Age and have appropriate illustrations to go along with the factual text Your goal is to present the information from chapter three in a different and more creative format . 1. Early Humans. Section #1. Early . Humans. p9-. 12. What do you call people who study the past?. Historians. #1. What do you call the time period BEFORE people knew how to write?. Pre-history. #2. What do you call scientists who study artifacts?. Why Humans Settled Down. Why Humans Became Food Producers. Foraging. Farming. Knew much about local plant and animal species. Good nutrition. Less work. Stable food supply. Hard work. Food source is unreliable – food crisis. Beginning of Mankind. 2,000,000-15,000 B.C.E.. Essential Standards. 6.H.. 2- . Understand the political, economic and/or social significance of historical events, issues, individuals and cultural groups.. Beginning of Mankind. 2,000,000-15,000 B.C.E.. Essential Standards. 6.H.2- Understand the political, economic and/or social significance of historical events, issues, individuals and cultural groups.. History Club. Lucy. Lucy was the first human ancestor that was primarily made up of bones.. Lucy is 3.5 million years old.. Lucy is 3.5 ft. tall.. Kingdom. : Animalia (Animals). Phylum: Chordata. (Having a spine). vs. Mesolithic vs. Neolithic . (2.1-3). Era. Paleolithic. Mesolithic. Neolithic. Time period. Major Characteristics. Paleolithic. vs. Mesolithic vs. Neolithic . (2.1-3. ). Pre-historic peoples. Era. How did the development of agriculture change life in the Neolithic Age?. Paleolithic Age. The “Old Stone Age” from 2 million years ago to 8000 B.C.E.. Begins with tool-making hominids (Homo . Habilis. Human Prehistory. The first bipedal hominids emerged over 5 million years ago in Africa.. The human species began to emerge in East Africa around 2.5 million years ago.. Between 2.5 million years ago and 100,000 years ago, the human species went through a variety of evolutionary phases in different parts of the world.. New Class Pet!. I’m excited to announce the arrival of our newest class member: Charlie, the hamster! Charlie is exciting to learn about math and science and loves to read and run on his wheel. . Answer Both Questions. AIM: What are the characteristics of the Paleolithic and Neolithic?. The New . Stone Age. Neolithic. People starting living in small villages. . What do you think caused this change from moving from place to place?. Before you start, make sure that you go to “slide show”, then “play from beginning, to make the . powerpoint. full screen. Use the arrow keys to navigate. . As you go through the . powerpoint. Neolithic Revolution. Preview. Cultivation and Domestication. - . The Neolithic Revolution was the beginning of farming and settlement. This period represents a complete change in the way of life for the earliest hunter-gatherers. Rubric Break-down. Thesis: Statement of argument addressing the prompt( evaluating the impacts of the Neolithic revolution). Argument development- used to be called grouping of the documents ( ex. Positive, negative, both, political, economic, cultural). Age. NAME. ROLL NO.. DHAVAL KARKAR. 14SA122. PIYUSH ZINZALA. 14SA162. JEEGAR VARIYA. 14SA134. KEINS PRAJAPATI. 14SA136. JAY PRAJAPATI. 14SA133. MEHUL CHAUDHARY. 14SA149. The Paleolithic Era. (The Old Stone Age).

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