Bell ringer #65 Number 1-7 30 seconds per slide. 1. Which of the following dates came before 30BCE? (6.7) A. 50CE B. 25BC C. 45BCE D. 265.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Era 1 The Beginnings of Human Society
Advertisements

Paleolithic Era Through Bronze Age. Early Migrations of People Historians think that people started in Africa about 90,000 years ago Moved to Asia, then.
Chapter 3 Early Humans and the Agricultural Revolution
Check Point #15 Number your separate sheet of paper 1-7 You’ll have 20 seconds for each slide.
The Beginning of Man Paleolithic Era. The Dawn of Man xd3-1tcOthg xd3-1tcOthg Archaeologist.
The Neolithic Agricultural Revolution
The Paleolithic and Neolithic Ages
The Flintstones And Beyond.
Humans Discover Farming!
Chapter 3 From Hunters and Gatherers to Farmers
Check Point #14 #1-10 You’ll have 25 seconds for each slide.
From Hunters and Gatherers to Farmers
Early Humans Chapter 1 Sec. 1.
The Paleolithic Era to the Agricultural Revolution
Journey Across Time Ch1: The First Civilizations
Human Origins SOL Terms for Review Homo sapiens Emerged in Africa between 100,000 and 400,000 years ago Migrated from Africa to Eurasia, Australia, and.
Homework H.W. #5 due Wednesday First current events article due Friday Test on Unit #1 Monday, September 21. Test will include multiple choice questions.
Chapter One Prehistory – 2500 B.C.E.. ► Prehistory – time before writing (5,000 yrs ago) ► Artifacts –  Remains such as tools, weapons, jewelry…(man.
The Paleolithic and Neolithic Ages. Paleolithic Age Paleolithic means “old stone” –used simple stone tools Earliest humans were nomadic –Moved from place.
Check Point #13 Number your paper 1-7 You’ll have 20 seconds for each slide.
Check Point #24 Number your paper 1-7 You’ll have 30 seconds for each slide.
Early Humans Chapter 1, Section 1.
What is a land bridge? What is an ice age? What is migration?
Check Point #16 Number your separate sheet of paper 1-7 You’ll have 20 seconds for each slide.
Section 2 The Neolithic Age.
Global History I: Spiconardi
Do Now – Thursday, August 22 nd Name three geographic features that hindered movement in ancient Africa. Name three changes that occurred from the Paleolithic.
World History. Theories on prehistory and early man constantly change as new evidence comes to light. - Louis Leakey, British paleoanthropologist.
The Neolithic Revolution a.k.a. Stop Chasing The Food.
Understanding Our Origins: Where Did Humans Come From?
The Agricultural Revolution
Friendly Reminders Paired Id’s due Friday ( type out) Discussion Question due before Friday. –Answer my question –Ask a question –Post a question Contract.
Neolithic Revolution …And How We Date Stuff.
Chapter 3.2 The Agricultural Revolution. Early farmers.
Early Humans Chapter 1, Section 1 This power point includes the part you watched the other day as well as the rest of the slides. It will be a great tool.
Checkpoint India.1 Number seconds per slide.
HUNTERS AND GATHERERS. The Earliest People  Probably lived in Africa.  The men hunted and the women gathered to have enough food to survive.
HUMANS TRY TO CONTROL NATURE
Early Humans Pretest WORD BANK Fossils Nomadic Homo sapien Archeology
Chapter 1 The Ancient Near East: The First Civilizations.
Neolithic Revolution & Rise of Agriculture. Bell Work  List the five categories of humans during the Paleolithic Age and a characteristic for each one.
Early Human Technology EQ how did technology change early human civilization?
The Neolithic Age. Before: Paleolithic Age ●Time frame: ●Nickname: ●Dwellings: ●Lifestyle: ●Tools: ●Food: ● 2.6 million to 10,000 years ago ●Old Stone.
Humans Try to Control Nature Chapter 1 section 2.
HUMAN BEGINNINGS STONE AGE: PERIOD BEFORE WRITING BECAME ESTABLISHED. IT CAN BE BROKEN DOWN INTO 3 SHORT PERIODS. 1ST PERIOD. PALEOLITHIC PERIOD OR “OLD.
The Old Stone Age (Paleolithic Age) 2 million BC-10,000 BC
Global History I: Spiconardi
Early Humans and the Agricultural Revolution
Early Peoples through the Agricultural Revolution
Chapter 1 Section 2 Prehistory.
Starter Study for Quiz.
The Peopling of the World
Chapter 3 Early Humans and the Agricultural Revolution
The Emergence of Civilization
Bell work Copy the following vocabulary on a sheet of paper
The Stone Ages Section 2 – Early Human Migration
Early Man and the Neolithic Revolution
Chapter 3: From Hunters and Gatherers to Farmers
Scientists believe that human life began on the continent of Africa 3
Early Man The Old & New Stone Ages.
Humans Try to Control Nature
Chapter 1 Section 2 Prehistory.
What were advances from the Old Stone Age and New Stone Age?
Neolithic Revolution Ch-Ch-Change.
Era 1 The Beginnings of Human Society
Warm Up – January 23 Answer the following questions on a post it: 1. Describe one advantage and disadvantage of a primary source 2. Describe one advantage.
Era 2 Vocabulary.
Warm Up – January 23 Answer the following questions on a post it: 1. Describe one advantage and disadvantage of a primary source 2. Describe one advantage.
What were advances from the Old Stone Age and New Stone Age?
Neolithic Revolution & Rise of Civilizations
Presentation transcript:

Bell ringer #65 Number seconds per slide

1. Which of the following dates came before 30BCE? (6.7) A. 50CE B. 25BC C. 45BCE D. 265

2. Which discovery made life less difficult for Paleolithic people? (6.2) A.bronze B. copper C. farming D. fire

3. According to the map, where did early migrate from originally? (6.1) A. Africa B. Asia C.Europe D.North America

4.How did humans live differently once they learned how to grow crops and tame animals that produced food? (6.3) A. People stopped gathering grains. B. People began settling in communities. C. People started building dwelling places that housed a small clan. D. People stopped using stone tools.

5.Taming an animal for use by humans is called (6.4) A.specialization. B.technology. C.domestication. D.encampment.

6. What occurred as a result of an abundant food supply being produced? (6.6) A. domestication of animals B. Division of Labor C. systematic agriculture D. technology

7. Where did the first civilizations arise because of farming conditions? (6.5) A. in the mountains B. near the sea C. in river valleys D. in the desert

Check your answers

1. Which of the following dates came before 30BCE? (6.7) A. 50CE B. 25BC C. 45BCE D. 265

2. Which discovery made life less difficult for Paleolithic people? (6.2) A. bronze B. copper C. farming D. fire

3. According to the map, where did early migrate from originally? (6.1) A. Africa B. Asia C.Europe D.North America

4.How did humans live differently once they learned how to grow crops and tame animals that produced food? (6.3) A. People stopped gathering grains. B. People began settling in communities. C. People started building dwelling places that housed a small clan. D. People stopped using stone tools.

5.Taming an animal for use by humans is called (6.4) A.specialization. B.technology. C.domestication. D.encampment.

6. What occurred as a result of an abundant food supply being produced? (6.6) A. domestication of animals B. Division of Labor C. systematic agriculture D. technology

7. Where did the first civilizations arise because of farming conditions? (6.5) A. in the mountains B. near the sea C. in river valleys D. in the desert

Dec. 8 th Bellwork Check Point #65 Classwork Review chapter 7 test Failing grades will retake on Thursday Chapter three review 2 nd benchmark – Friday, Dec. 12 th