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Slide 1.3D

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slide 1.3A

Week of 9/28/09 Today: HW: Out and ready:

Cut out Job cards. Listen carefully and follow along with each story and answer question A and be able to defend your answer! Discuss!

Current Event Check HW WKST stations 1 min. at each station! Timeline if where they should be by evolution What characterized their existance? How does it all fit together?

Wednesday- ·Current Event ·5 min. Study ·Quizzie poo ·Brainpop ·Wrap up 2.2 HW- Hunter Gatherer Materials- ·Big Ziplock Bags ·Grapes ·Pretzel nuggets OUT & READY: ·current event recorder ·A piece of NB paper number it 1-20

Wednesday Who- Where- What - When- Why- How-

Quizzie poo- Listen carfully, I will read each definition 2 time! Write the letter for the term on your paper! K L M N O P Q R S T A B C D E F G H I J

HOW DID YOU DO? 1-H 2-M 3-B 4-S 5-I 6-E 7-A 8-O 9-Q 10-T 11-G 12-L 13-D 14-K 15-J 16-R 17-N 18-C 19-P 20-F

Current Event BrainPop Wrap up html Brainpop

How does it all line up???

Current Event Quiz: 1. Istanbul/Constantinople was previously thought to be 2,000 years old... How old do we think it is after their recent archeological discoveries of a boat and a family grave? 2. A Venus figure was recently found in turkey that dates back to the "Bronze Age." About how many years ago was the Bronze Age? 3. What is a tsunami and what caused the tsunami in Samoa? 4. How old is "Ardi?"

Lets make some cave art!!!

Activity 3.1

History alive ated

Round one: The one who can keep the 3 wads of paper going the longest wins! If I tap your Shoulder you are out of the competition! Judge's rulings are FINAL! No arguements!!!! Winner gets a prize, and POWER!!!

Winner!!! Arrange everyone in a circle and tell them where to stand!

Round 2: If we can work together... EVERYONE WINS!!!

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What about the USA? Hierarchical or Egalitarian? How about 100 years ago? 200 years ago?

Attachments1.3-d.jpg Descriptions of Archeological Sites.mp3 1.3-a.jpg 2.3-c.jpg 2.3-d.jpg 2.3-e.jpg 2.3-f.jpg 2.3-g.jpg 2.3-h.jpg 3.2-a.jpg 3.2-b.jpg