THURSDAY OCTOBER 11th, 2012 AGENDA: BELL RINGER LEARNING GOALS

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THURSDAY OCTOBER 11th, 2012 AGENDA: BELL RINGER LEARNING GOALS NOTES: THE NEOLITHIC REVOLUTION VIDEO CLIP/CARTOON READING CLOSURE ACTIVITY MATERIALS: VOCABULARY CARDS, PEN or PENCIL. BELL RINGER: IN WHAT AREA OF THE MIDDLE EAST DID THE FIRST CIVILIZATION EMERGE?

LEARNING GOALS ●DEFINE “nomad”. ●DESCRIBE three impacts of the NEOLITHIC REVOLUTION.

THE NEOLITHIC REVOLUTION a. PALEOLITHIC ERA i. Longest period in history.

THE NEOLITHIC REVOLUTION ii. The beginning of time to 10,000 BC

THE NEOLITHIC REVOLUTION iii. People were nomadic. 1. NOMAD (def.)-A person who belongs to a group of people who move from place to place seasonally in search of food and water.

THE NEOLITHIC REVOLUTION iv. Lived in groups of 20-30 people, and jobs were divided by gender.

THE NEOLITHIC REVOLUTION 1. Men-Hunted a. Hunted wild animals using hand-made tools. You were OLD if you made it to 30 years of age!

STONE TOOLS

THE NEOLITHIC REVOLUTION 1. Women-Gathered a. Gathered nuts and berries; cooked meals.

A dangerous lifestyle..

THE NEOLITHIC REVOLUTION b. NEOLITHIC REVOLUTION i. Turning point in history!

THE NEOLITHIC REVOLUTION ii. A major change in the way people lived.

THE NEOLITHIC REVOLUTION iii. They changed from hunters and gatherers, to settling in permanent places and growing their own food.

THE NEOLITHIC REVOLUTION 1. Domesticated animals and planted crops.

THE NEOLITHIC REVOLUTION CARTOON READING

THE NEOLITHIC REVOLUTION c. RESULTS OF THE NEOLITHIC REVOLUTION

THE NEOLITHIC REVOLUTION i. People began to live in permanent settlements.

THE NEOLITHIC REVOLUTION ii. Increased life expectancy.

THE NEOLITHIC REVOLUTION iii. Abandoned the Nomadic way of life.

THE NEOLITHIC REVOLUTION iv. Increased the population.

THE NEOLITHIC REVOLUTION v. Increased stable and reliable food sources.

THE NEOLITHIC REVOLUTION vi. Civilizations emerged 1. Formed River Valley Civilizations

THE NEOLITHIC REVOLUTION a. These civilizations developed advanced systems of government, writing, art, law, social classes, technological advancements, religious beliefs, and more!

CLOSURE ACTIVITY ●DEFINE “nomad”. ●DESCRIBE three impacts of the NEOLITHIC REVOLUTION.