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Early Man Test Run

Early Man Start slide show (F5) and go through the presentation. As you move through each slide reread the information. If you struggle, go back and do it as many times as you need before it becomes automatic to you. Do these presentations often, do them well, do them to perfection, and then, do them AGAIN! This is not an exhaustive list for everything that will appear on the SOL, but it is a great way to get the basic content down. Remember, if you know the content inside and out, you will be better prepared to answer any questions in any form (visual, analysis, evaluative) on the exam. 2 Types of Slides –Type 1: Straight up questions. Answer to the best of your ability. Answer will appear as you click. –Type 2: Matching. Match up either the fact that appears with the Person/Topic presented, or the reverse, match the topic/person that appears with the fact. The answer will move either beside or underneath the correct space. IT’S EASY PEOPLE! ALL YOU DO IS START THE SHOW AND CLICK!!!

Paleolithic EraNeolithic Era  Old Stone Age  New Stone Age  First Stone Tools  Use of fire  Begins with farming  Improved stone tools  Settled into communities  Cave Paintings  Nomadic Groups  Domestication of Animals  Stonehenge  Hunter-Gatherer  Oral Language  Plows  Irrigation Ditches

Paleolithic versus Neolithic Paleolithic Neolithic Developed agriculture Advanced/complex tools Nomadic hunters/gatherers Pottery, weaving, domesticated animals “New Stone”, permanent settlements “Old Stone” Humans first emerge out of East Africa at least 100,000 years ago Discovered fire, lived in clans

Euphrates Tigris Nile

?? What area is pictured here? –F–Fertile Crescent Name the areas of earliest permanent human settlement? Zagros hills –E–East of the Tigris River –S–Small simple huts Jericho, Jarmo, and Aleppo –A–All in the Fertile Crescent Catal Huyuk in Turkey

? What’s this? –Stonehenge in England – Neolithic Age

Go back and try it again Do it, until you know it, will never forget it, and can apply it in a multitude of ways.