Unit: Social Sciences, Geography, and Native Americans

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Unit: Social Sciences, Geography, and Native Americans Inquiry Question: How does WHERE we live affect HOW we live? Focus Question: What is culture? Friday, September 14th, 2018 Hello  Reminders: Unit 1 Test: Thursday, 9/27 Focus Activity: Clear your desks and get ready for your map quiz! Homework: Have a great weekend!

After you hand in your quiz… Complete “Meet the Social Scientists” (pages 10 and 11 in your packet) Complete tasks on “The Land Bridge Theory: Declassified” (page 12 in your packet)

the study of artifacts to determine how people lived. Archaeology is… the study of artifacts to determine how people lived.

Where did the EARLIEST humans originate (come from)?

What clues they would need to look for? Brainstorm… What would archeologists need to find to show them that humans crossed a land bridge and entered North America from Asia?   What clues they would need to look for?

Land Bridge Simulation

The Land Bridge Theory is the belief that the first humans arrived to the Americas by crossing a land bridge connecting Asia and North America. 2. The early natives were nomads who migrated to follow their animal food source. 3. The glaciers melted as the climate got warmer, and the water covered up the bridge, making travel by foot impossible.

How do we know that the Land Bridge Theory is correct if we do not have this land bridge on our current world map?

How and why did the earliest people come to the Americas? Exit Card How and why did the earliest people come to the Americas?