 Using your notes from the stations (Friday) put the stations in order from oldest time period to newest time period.  In complete sentences, give your.

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 Using your notes from the stations (Friday) put the stations in order from oldest time period to newest time period.  In complete sentences, give your reasoning for the order that you put them in.

 RAFT Due today (if you are staying after, write your name on a post-it note and hold it in the air)  Check In  You get agenda’s today! Yay! (3 rd block)

 Neolithic  Agriculture  Hunter Gatherer

 People learned to raise animals and plant food.

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 Early people were nomadic  They did not live in one place  Followed animals and plants for food

 Stone Age  Early man invented tools from stone  Learned to use fire

 Agriculture  Domesticate Animals (raise for milk, food, fur etc)  Plant seeds instead of gathering wild plants

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 People began to settle down  Stable food supply  Stayed in one place  Began to build civilizations

 On the left side of your page, reflect on the notes on Hunter Gatherers  Neolithic  You can draw, create a comic, make an advertisement, write an acrostic, summarize, etc.  Remember, be creative and use color!

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 Can you fill in anymore of your vocabulary awareness sheet?  Did you change any minuses to checkmarks, or checkmarks to plus signs?

 You can pick one of the following to do for homework:  Write an interview between yourself and an early human – asking questions about the move from hunting to gathering to farming  Draw a comic strip describing the move from hunting and gathering to farming  My powerpoint will be placed online.