The Invention of Farming By: Shane VandenBoom. Farming Allowed New Job Opportunities  After the invention of farming new job opportunities appeared because.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Do Now: What do you need to make a cell phone?
Advertisements

Permanent Shelters: The Changes They Brought
STONE AGE, BRONZE AGE, AND IRON AGE TOOLS AND WEAPONS
Chapter 3 From Hunters and Gatherers to Farmers
Agricultural Revolution- A New Way of Life. The Fertile Crescent Civilization developed slowly in different parts of the world. People began to settle.
The Agricultural Revolution
The Paleolithic and Neolithic Ages
The Rock Cutter This tool was a very clever invention. This tool was made by tightly tying a piece of wood to a rock and.
From Hunters and Gatherers to Farmers
Chapter 1, Section 1 Pages 9-15
Test Review Chapter 1. A. Key Terms 1. d; history.
O.A. Stone Age (ISN) Stone Age: When was it? What was it?
Write the topic Here… Place the details about topic here Use bullets ….. …. Next topic… Next detail.
From Hunters and Gatherers to Farmers
Domestication Agriculture Surplus. Warm Up 1.Tell me 2 things about hunter gatherers. 2.Tell me 2 things about domestication. 3.Tell me 2 things about.
Early Humans. Tools of Discovery / Historians = people who study & write about human past / History = began about 5,500 yrs ago when people began to write.
The Neolithic Times During the Neolithic times, people would trade, farm, and do specific jobs. People would do jobs such as basket weaving, building.
Early Humans: From hunting and gathering to farming.
Civilization Chapter 1.3 *If taking notes in notebook, skip 1 page.
Chapter 3 Part #2 The Agricultural Revolution
The Paleolithic and Neolithic Ages. Paleolithic Age Paleolithic means “old stone” –used simple stone tools Earliest humans were nomadic –Moved from place.
Chapter 2: The World Today Section 1: Patterns of Early Civilizations.
The Road to Agriculture PowerPoint. Before we were all farmers, all Homo sapiens were… Hunters and Gatherers.
 Where did they get their name?  From the Fremont River Valley where most of the first sights were discovered.
What is a land bridge? What is an ice age? What is migration?
Ch 1 sec 1-2. Early Humans Have to adapt Different food, sturdier shelter Language makes it easy for people to work together.
Inquiry 1 Sedentarization. Homework for Term 1  Page 6 # 3 & 4  Page 11 # 1-4 (skip last statement)  Page 12 # 5 & 7  Page 13 # 12  Page 15 # 1 
3.2 Paleolithic Age (Old Stone Age)… 2 million y.a. – 8000 BCE Hunter-gatherers Always looking for food Used caves for shelter Neolithic Age (New Stone.
Prehistory Human beings have always been interested in learning about the past. Human beings have always been interested in learning about the past.
Early Humans History is the story of humans in the past. Historians are people who study and write about the human past. Written histories began about.
The Stone Age. Lucy – discovered 1974 Old Stone Age (Paleolithic Era) The term Stone age is used to describe the time when people used simple stone tools.
FROM HUNTERS & GATHERERS TO FARMERS. HUNTER-GATHERER.
Review from last class: Where were the first humans from? Africa What is the climate like there? Very hot Did they stay there forever? No, they left and.
What is a civilization?. Think back.. As we discussed last week, we humans have spent the majority of our history as hunter-gatherers: people who moved.
The Cradle of Civilization
Main idea: The development of agriculture caused an increase in population and the growth of a settled way of life.
Jeopardy $100 Vocabulary The 1 st Californians Did you know? True or False California Tribes $200 $300 $400 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200.
Ancient Asia Trey Davis. Artifacts: Tools Of Discovery Some artifacts found by archaeologists are: Weapons.
By : Steven Kingkiner. Evidence that the Nile River was important to the Egyptians survival was that the Nile river over flowed it banks every year. Also.
Unit ONE Sedentarization. Correctly complete the following questions to obtain an 8/10  Page 6 # 3 & 4  Page 11 # 1-4  Page 12 # 5 & 7  Page 13 #
Chapter 1.  History- written and recorded events of people  Prehistory- the time period before history  Archaeologists- scientists who examine objects.
 Also known as the Old Stone Age  Hunter-Gatherer Society  As culture begins to develop, they are able to overcome the many limits set by their physical.
Early Civilization and Humans Do Now: If an anthropologist was to study your home, what would they find?
TRAITS OF CIVILIZATION. READ FOR INFORMATION Read pages 89 – 91 together to gather information. Read pages 89 – 91 together to gather information.
Chapter 1 Section 1 Early Humans. A. Anthropologists ● Focus on human societies, how humans develop, and how they relate to each other B. Archaeologists.
The Neolithic Times. By Abagael Havkin.
By: Kerrie DeLiberis. How did Paleolithic humans use controlled fire? The Paleolithic people discovered fire and it was probably one of the greatest.
From Hunter-gatherers to Farmers
The Stone Age Objective: To compare and contrast the new and old stone age HW: Listen to chapter 3 online: How are the Old and New Stone Ages alike? OLD.
Neolithic Era By: Rachel And Dakota.
The Beginnings of Civilization Please draw this onto pg. # 17 Agricultural Techniques Effects of Agriculture Agriculture led way to…
The Neolithic revolution
Neolithic Settlement, Surplus, Specialization and Social Institutions
5 Characteristics of Civilization
Chapter 3: From Hunters and Gatherers to Farmers
Paleolithic – Old Stone Age ________________________________________________
Populating the earth 6.4 Evaluate the climatic changes and human modification of the physical environment that gave rise to the domestication of plants.
The Paleolithic Age (The “Old Stone” Age)
Agricultural Revolution- A New Way of Life
FROM HUNTERS- GATHERERS TO FARMERS
Today: The 5 Characteristics of Civilization
5 Characteristics of Civilization
PREHISTORY.
HUNTERS AND GATHERERS.
Happy Tuesday! Please write down your homework in your agenda book: vocabulary quiz on Monday! Study VOCAB CHART THEN – Quietly discuss the following Question.
Ch 3 Guided Reading Answer Key
Beginnings of Civilization
From Hunters and Gatherers to Farmers
5 Characteristics of Civilization
Presentation transcript:

The Invention of Farming By: Shane VandenBoom

Farming Allowed New Job Opportunities  After the invention of farming new job opportunities appeared because people were able to do other thing instead of hunting and gathering.  People didn’t have to worry about farming so they could do other jobs like basket weaving, spear making, and house building.  People having new jobs was very helpful because that meant that people could make other stuff to make their life better and easier.

Farming Let People Stay in One Place  Farming let people stay in one place because they didn’t need to follow their food.  Because people were able to stay in one place they could build shelters and have more time to do other stuff.  Staying in one place was very important so people could expand on their life and not have to follow their food.

Farming Gave People a Surplus of Food  Having more that enough food was very important because people were able to have enough food to eat and more to store and eat later.  It also let people trade the extras which led to better tools of food that they don’t have.  Having a surplus of food meant that they didn’t have to worry about food because they had more than enough.