PALEOLITHIC AND NEOLITHIC REVIEW, OCTOBER 2017

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PALEOLITHIC AND NEOLITHIC REVIEW, OCTOBER 2017 Mr. Kleinau, Woodworth Middle School

Essential vocabulary #1 Stone Age____ Old Stone Age, Nomadic Hunter Gatherers Scientist who looks for artifacts to study history Paleolithic Age____ New Stone Age, humans begin to get food from agriculture and start building villages and cities Neolithic Age____ Era of Foragers____ Human related object left behind in a period in history Agrarian Era____ Time when humans used stone for all tools Specific time when most people hunted and gathered their food Archaeologist____ Anthropologist____ Specific time when most people lived in farming based societies Artifact____ Oldest or Wisest person in a population Scientist who studies people to learn about their culture and history Elder____ Fill in the Blanks with the matching Letter of each phrase’s Definition

Essential vocabulary #2 Ice Age____ Everyone has a specific job that they are uniquely good at The Great Thaw____ Foragers____ Someone who hunts animals and gathers simple plants for food Agriculture____ Period after Ice Age where soil softened and the Earth warmed Domestication____ Changing a wild animal or plant to better help humans Specialization____ Having more than you need Surplus____ Planting crops and raising animals Settlement____ A time when the Earth’s history cold temperatures create glaciers and heavy ice A permanent community Fill in the Blanks with the matching Letter of each phrase’s Definition

Fill in the blanks, Which age ate what?

Double Bubble Time! Paleolithic Age Neolithic Age Differences Similarities Differences Double Bubble Time!