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Tuesday January 6th, Pick your assigned seat 2.Review emergency drill procedure 3.Assign computers 4.Log into One Drive 5. Pretest 6.Assign Textbook 7.Textbook signatures 8.Textbooks open to page 32 9.Assignment The Meaning of History 10.Read for information Assignment due Thursday 12.Syllabus-download and signature Binder/folder Tuesday 1/13/2015

Pretest Chapter 1 1) (Culture, History, Civilization) is the record of past events. 2) First-hand, or eyewitness, accounts of an event are (. primary, secondary, false) sources 3) (Archaeologists, Anthropologists, Historians) are scientists who study the beginnings and the behavior of people.

4) The time before humans left written records is our (history, civilization, prehistory.) 5) (Farming, Bronze, Fire) made it possible for early humans to live in one place. 6) We learn about the lives of prehistoric people from drawings in (bronze, caves, riverbeds).

7) When we study the history of the whole human race, we are studying the history of (civilization, humanity, culture). 8) Scientists use radiocarbon dating to determine the (size, age, location) of an artifact.

9) Scholars believe that Stone-Age humans may have used Stonehenge to predict (rain, eclipses, embers). 10) The first period of human prehistory is the (Stone Age, New Age, Bronze Age).

Future 1.Website assignment 2. assignment 3.Classroom computers 4.Flow Map personal Timeline 5.Laptops Monday