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Warm-up Questions What were early gods most likely associated with? During what time period did humans begin to build permanent homes?  

The Stone Ages Key Terms & Map Tests Ancient Civilizations Mr. Hollingsworth’s World History Tuesday – August 28, 2018

Today’s Learning Targets I will be able to use the academic vocabulary of this region and time appropriately. I will identify the physical and cultural features of this region on a map. I will examine the impact that humans have on environment and environment on humans.

Warm-up Questions What were early gods most likely associated with? The elements During what time period did humans begin to build permanent homes? Neolithic Era

Key Terms Review To move to a new place… migrate

Key Terms Review A strip of land connecting two continents Land bridge

Key Terms Review Early ancestor of humans hominid

Key Terms Review A community of people who share a common culture… society

Key Terms Review People who hunt animals and gather wild plants, seeds, fruits, and nuts to survive… Hunter-gatherers

Key Terms Review A relative who lived in the past… ancestor An object that has been modified to help a person accomplish a task… tool

Key Terms Review The process of changing plants or animals to make them more useful to humans… domestication Farming… agriculture

Key Terms Review A huge stone monument megaliths

Chunking Map Items 7 Indian Ocean Atlantic Ocean 5 Red Sea 8 Mediterranean Sea Nile River Congo River Zambezi River Lake Victoria Lake Tanganyika Lake Malawi Ethiopian Highlands Madagascar 5 8 4 2 6 10 3 1 12 11 9

Essential Question How did humans ways of living change as they interacted and adapted? Topic Sentence Supporting evidence 1 Supporting evidence 2 Supporting evidence 3

Today’s Learning Targets I can use the academic vocabulary of this region and time appropriately. I can identify the physical and cultural features of this region on a map. I can examine the impact that humans have on environment and environment on humans.