Pre-History to Early People

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Pre-History to Early People 2-2 Review Cube

Warm up Grab the paper on the way in, answer this in the margin on the side of the paper What is the name of the land bridge that early humans are believed to have crossed into North America over?

Cube Directions DO NOT cut the cube until everything is completed. Write in complete sentences. You will define/explain: Agriculture, Birth of Civilization, Oral and Written History, Beringia After each definition you will give an example of how they were important to North America Draw a colored image to represent each term Make your name clearly visible on the “Agriculture” side of the cube. Each item must be placed in its proper spot!

The Cube Definition and example of why it is important! Agriculture Picture of Agriculture Picture of Birth of Civilization Agriculture Birth of Civilization Oral and Written History Beringia Picture of Oral/Written History Picture of Beringia