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With your host: Mr. Spiconardi Jeopardy! With your host: Mr. Spiconardi

1 2 3 4 5 FINAL JEOPARDY! Social Sciences Hominids Neolithic Revolution Prehistory Social Sciences Potpourri 1 2 3 4 5 FINAL JEOPARDY!

Topic 1: 1 point This hominid was known as the “handy” man. On each question slide, you can double-click the white text to add a question. Take special care to not press Delete before editing the text, as it will remove the animations and possibly the formatting. To insert pictures, shapes, or Clip Art, too, go to the Insert ribbon. Double-click on the black text to enter the answer. The house in the bottom left corner will allow the students to return to Slide 2, where the question board is found. Make sure to change your Topic section at the top of your slides, too. What is Homo habilis?

What is Homo sapiens sapiens? Topic 1: 2 points This hominid has only been in existence for roughly the last 30,000 years. What is Homo sapiens sapiens?

Topic 1: 3 points This was the first hominid to migrate out of Africa. Who is Homo erectus?

Who is Homo sapiens neanderthalsis? Topic 1: 4 points This early human showed signs of religion and art. Who is Homo sapiens neanderthalsis?

Who is Australopithecus afarensis? Topic 1: 5 points Discovered by Johanson, “Lucy” (seen below) is this type of hominid. Who is Australopithecus afarensis?

What is the new stone age? Topic 2: 1 point The term Neolithic means this. What is the new stone age?

What are farm and the domesticating animals? Topic 2: 2 points These were the two skills humans learned during the Neolithic period. What are farm and the domesticating animals?

What is a subsistence farmer? Topic 2: 3 points A farmer who grows just enough food to meet the needs of his immediate family. What is a subsistence farmer?

Topic 2: 4 points This was probably the first animal domesticated during the Neolithic era. What is a goat/sheep?

What are civilizations? Topic 2: 5 points The end result of the Neolithic Revolution was the emergence of these? What are civilizations?

What is written documentation? Topic 3: 1 point The term prehistory refers to a time period without this. What is written documentation?

What is nomadic or hunter-gatherer? Topic 3: 2 points During the Paleolithic era, humans lived this type of lifestyle. What is nomadic or hunter-gatherer?

Topic 3: 3 points The archaeological evidence seen here: What is cave art?

Topic 3: 4 points This was the role of most women in the Paleolithic era. What is gatherer?

Topic 3: 5 points In summary, this is the major problem with studying the prehistoric era. What is speculation?

What is culture and/or human origins? Topic 4: 1 point An anthropologist studies this. What is culture and/or human origins?

What is an archaeologist? Topic 4: 2 points The social scientist seen here. What is an archaeologist?

Topic 4: 3 points This social scientist studies how humans interact with the earth’s surface. What is a geographer?

Topic 4: 4 points A cartographer studies and makes these. What are maps?

Topic 4: 5 points This social scientist studies how people use their limited resources to meet their unlimited needs. What is an economist?

What is the Great Rift Valley of Africa? Topic 5: 1 point Most historians believe that evidence shows that humans originated from this place. What is the Great Rift Valley of Africa?

Topic 5: 2 points By definition this is a society with a complex culture. What is a civilziation?

Topic 5: 3 points Located in modern day Turkey, this site is an early settlement of the Neolithic age. What is Catal Hoyuk?

Topic 5: 4 points The deity seen here is the goddess of this. What is fertility?

Topic 5: 5 points The country seen here: X What is Iran?

Daily Double! These “Daily Double” slides are linked to the questions. As a team, decide how many of the points you already have you wish to wager. If you get the question correct, you will earn double the points you wagered. If you get the question incorrect, you will lose the points you wagered. Good luck!

Daily Double! Template designed by Theresa M. Dyson Computer Resource Specialist, Virginia Beach City Public Schools Adjunct Professor, Tidewater Community College As a team, decide how many of the points you already have you wish to wager. If you get the question correct, you will earn double the points you wagered. If you get the question incorrect, you will lose the points you wagered. Good luck!

These are the five characteristics of a civilization. FINAL JEOPARDY! Category: Civilization These are the five characteristics of a civilization. What are cities, specialized workers, record keeping, complex institutions, and advanced technology?