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Warm-up Questions What is the speaker stating in the above passage? “Geography doesn’t simply begin and end with maps showing the location of all the countries of the world. In fact, such maps don’t necessarily tell us much. No—geography poses fascinating questions about who we are and how we got to be that way, and then provides clues to the answers.” Kenneth Davis What is the speaker stating in the above passage? What two types of geography is the author referring to?

The Stone Ages The Rock of Ages Ancient Civilizations Mr. Hollingsworth’s World History Wednesday – August 30, 2017

Alabama Course of Study Explain how artifacts and other archaeological findings provide evidence of the nature and movement of prehistoric groups of people. Identify terms used to describe characteristics of early societies and family structures.

Today’s Learning Targets I will be able to celebrate my great achievements in acquiring knowledge and increasing my viability as a practitioner of life.

Warm-up Questions What is the speaker stating in the above passage? “Geography doesn’t simply begin and end with maps showing the location of all the countries of the world. In fact, such maps don’t necessarily tell us much. No—geography poses fascinating questions about who we are and how we got to be that way, and then provides clues to the answers.” Kenneth Davis What two types of geography is the author referring to? What is the speaker stating in the above passage? Physical features tell historians how people lived in the past.

Warm-up Questions “Geography doesn’t simply begin and end with maps showing the location of all the countries of the world. In fact, such maps don’t necessarily tell us much. No—geography poses fascinating questions about who we are and how we got to be that way, and then provides clues to the answers.” Kenneth Davis What two types of geography is the author referring to? physical and human

Elements of Early Civilizations You will be working in your groups to determine the order in which the elements of early civilizations developed. You will have three minute to accomplish this task.

Elements of Early Civilizations Specialization of Labor Food Production Increases Domestication of Plants Hunter-Gatherers Villages Form Domestication of Farm Animals Trade Begins Population Grows Hunter-Gatherers Domestication of Plants Domestication of Farm Animals Food Production Increases Populations Grow Villages Form Trade Begins Specialization of Labor

Elements of Early Civilizations Hunter-Gatherers Domestication of Plants Domestication of Farm Animals Food Production Increases Population Grows Village Form Trade Begins Specialization of Labor

What is the difference of time between the settlement of Europe and South America? 29,000 to 25,000 years ago

Today’s Learning Targets I can celebrate my great achievements in acquiring knowledge and increasing my viability as a practitioner of life.