How would you survive if animals did not exist?

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How would you survive if animals did not exist? WARM-UP 09/09/14 How would you survive if animals did not exist? Grow crops on a farm!

Chapter 3

TITLE PAGE INSTRUCTIONS Write the name of the chapter in margin Read the intro page. Write at least 3 sentences on what the chapter is going to be about Draw something from the chapter Color it.

sample TITLE PAGE The Name of the Chapter Any drawing from the Chapter 3 sentence summary based on the intro page sample Any drawing from the Chapter

C.3 Notes From Hunters and gatherers to farmers Hominids – Prehistoric Humans (before writing existed) STONE AGE – Time period started with the 1st tool-making hominids Paleolithic Age – (Old Stone Age) part 1 of the Stone Age Neolithic Age – (New Stone Age) part 2 of the Stone Age

Stone age Page 26 Neolithic Age Hunted for food. Gathered food. Paleolithic Age Neolithic Age Hunted for food. Gathered food. No permanent home. Started 2 million years ago Slept in caves. Had less free time. Farmed their food Started in 8000 B.C.E They stayed in one spot Lasted until about 3000 B.C.E They raised animals and crops. Built homes.