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Warm-up 09/15/14 NEW PAGE What is the time period (or age) when humans were making tools out of stone? STONE AGE

Warm-up 09/17/14 Write down one way farming changed the world.

Warm-up 09/18/14 The training animals to be useful to humans. ___________ domesticate

C.3 Vocab. Review Stone Age domesticate ore Neolithic Age agriculture Paleolithic age trade Business of buying and selling or exchanging items. The business of farming. The time period when people got food by hunting and gathering. The time period from when people made tools out of stone. To train a wild animal to be useful to humans. A mineral mined for its valuable uses. The time period when people settled down to live in one place.

5 ways farming changed the world People had a stable food supply. People were able to make permanent shelters. People established communities. People developed new jobs (polish, sharpen, build etc.). People began to trade.

C.3 From hunter-gatherers to farmers

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

C.3 Notes 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 They raised animals and crops. They stayed in one spot Started in 8000 B.C.E Lasted until about 3000 B.C.E Built homes.

Neolithic Times Mini Project Worth 60 points Each box should have the following: Title (Blue titles of each page in C.3) 3 good things about that page’s topic ^ Your own drawing about these good things. Must be colored Use pencil first Color last Your goal is to get 2 boxes done each day.