Aim:What are the 3 basic human needs? How did early people survive? Hw:System of ages handout Do Now: Write down which of these you think are examples.

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Aim:What are the 3 basic human needs? How did early people survive? Hw:System of ages handout Do Now: Write down which of these you think are examples of technology:A stone hammer, ipod, arrows, a knife, computers.

survive- to continue to live. technology- the use of skills or tools to improve a situation. (not just electronics!) hunter-gatherer-a person who moves from place to place while hunting animals and gathering plants for food.

3 Basic Human needs for survival 1.Food-including water 2.Shelter-like a cave, tent, hut, or house 3.Clothing-for protection from the weather or climate -These are the only needs that have to be met for a human to live.

Partner Work- Graphic Organizer How did early humans meet their basic needs? Food Shelter Clothing

Directions: As you and your partner p46 aloud together look for details or evidence about how early humans met the 3 basic needs. Each group has specific directions! -You may also want to look at the pictures on p42 to observe their clothing.

Independent Work Directions: Use your graphic organizer to write a paragraph explaining how early humans met their basic needs. Make sure to explain how all 3 were met. Paragraph starters: Early humans had 3 basic needs… Early humans met their 3 basic needs by…

Share out paragraphs -How are your basic needs met? How is this different from early humans?