By: Laila Tatis, Alana Martin, Peighton Waters, William Bauman

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By: Laila Tatis, Alana Martin, Peighton Waters, William Bauman Stone Age By: Laila Tatis, Alana Martin, Peighton Waters, William Bauman

Episode 2: Mesolithic Era

Mesolithic Era: Peighton Waters

Mesolithic Era In the Mesolithic Era, the weather gradually starts to get warmer as the glaciers melt. Glaciers started melting Some cold weather animals died out Since the weather is getting warmer, farming is established Animals provided warmth and comfort

The Mesolithic Era Mesolithic Era: Laila Tatis

Nutritionist In this Era it was very difficult to find there food and there fruit because of the harsh weather during as this Era Wheat is the number one thing they ate on a daily basis because it provided whole grains Fish is the hardest thing to hunt because you would have to work with the weather and fishes come out between seasons Meat was the number one thing that helped them live because of the high amount of protein which fueled their bodies Beans were part of their diet once in awhile because they were not often available Tap it!

Wheat Fish Meat Beans

Mesolithic Era: Alana Martin

The Mesolithic Era was a much better part in the stone age The Mesolithic Era was a much better part in the stone age. For example people invented things and were smarter I will be telling you more about the Mesolithic Era. In the Mesolithic Era a man invented the tranchet adze as a carpentry tool designed to make fishing platforms,boats,and perhaps houses. They had dogs back then so the dog would help them fine food and would help them do most of their hunting They used flint to make tools They left numerous painting of animals on the walls of the caves

Mesolithic Era: William Bauman

Mesolithic Era We are shorter than the Mesolithic Humans The Mesolithic Humans lived without any kind of shelter The Mesolithic Humans found animal bones and human bones.

Continue- Welcome to the Mesolithic Era game! In this game, you will be making life choices based on the weather. Good luck!

It’s raining outside today. What should you do? Go to the lake and get water to water the plants Help cover the fire from the rain OR

Oops! You got the incorrect answer. When it’s raining out, the rain water waters the plants, so you can help keep everything dry.

Correct! When it’s raining out, you don’t need to go get water, you should stay inside and help keep everything dry.

Thanks for watching!