Man survived by hunting animals and gathering roots, berries, leaves, and seeds.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
The Old Stone Age (The Paleolithic Era)
Advertisements

The Old Stone Age (The Paleolithic Era)
The Stone Age – Cultural heritage – the 4. grade excursion.
The Stone Ages & Early Cultures
Early Hominids (prehistoric humans). Australopithecus Afarensis 3-4 million years ago Found in Africa Bipedial brain about 1/3 of the size of ours no.
THE PALEOLITHIC AGE NAMEROLL NO. DHAVAL KARKAR14SA122 PIYUSH ZINZALA14SA162 JEEGAR VARIYA14SA134 KEINS PRAJAPATI14SA136 JAY PRAJAPATI14SA133 MEHUL CHAUDHARY14SA149.
Scientists believe that life began on the continent of Africa 3.6 million years ago……
The Old Stone Age (The Paleolithic Era)
The Paleolithic Age Chapter 1 – Section 1.
The Paleolithic and Neolithic Ages
RAP (5 minutes): Draw a picture of a personal object of yours that a scientist might find in the future (2000 years from now).
Chapter 1, Section 1 Pages 9-15
Chapter 1 Early Humans Section #1
AIM: How did early humans survive? DO NOW: How do we know people lived thousands of years ago?? HW: Using the notes, create a drawing of a typical day.
Write the topic Here… Place the details about topic here Use bullets ….. …. Next topic… Next detail.
Paleolithic and Neolithic Age
Paleolithic and Neolithic Peoples
From Hunters and Gatherers to Farmers The Most Important Change in Human History.
The Dawn of History What advances did people make during the Old Stone Age? What can we learn about the religious beleifs of early people? Why was the.
Check Point #12 Number your paper 1-7 You’ll have 20 seconds for each slide.
Thought of the Day Imagine you were living in the Prehistoric Ages. Describe 5 major items you think you would need in order to survive, and explain why.
The First People Chapter 2.1 Notes.
Humans Try to Control Nature Chapter 1 Section 2
Journey Across Time Ch1: The First Civilizations.
Early Human Lecture Notes. Tools to Discover ► Historians tell us that history began about 5,500 years ago when people began to write ► What we know about.
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.
Homo sapiens migrated to Europe, Asia, Australia and the Americas from this continent: AFRICA.
Finish by Wednesday: Need to Know Writing: Humans Origins in Africa Prompt: Where were some sites in Africa where archaeologists and historians have found.
The First Humans. Prehistory The first people lived during prehistoric times Prehistory is the time before writing. If writing didn’t exist, how do we.
The Neolithic Revolution
Chapter 3 From Hunters and Gatherers to Farmers. Section 1 Introduction Stone Age (2 million B.C B.C.) – got its name from the tools people made.
Life in the Stone Age: Paleolithic Era Mesolithic Era Neolithic Era
The Stone Age.
-FROM HUNTERS AND GATHERS TO CIVILIZATION - ASSIGNMENT SUMMARY PARAGRAPH  Describe what a civilization is.
Main idea: The development of agriculture caused an increase in population and the growth of a settled way of life.
Lesson 2 – Stone Age Technology Pgs st Century Tools What are some common tools used in our lives? What is a tool?
Chapter 3 From Hunters and Gatherers to Farmers
Early Humans and the Agricultural Revolution Chapter 3.
Chapter 3 Vocabulary. Stone Age The first period of prehistoric human culture, from about 2 million years ago to around 3,000 B.C.E. –Things were primarily.
Early Civilization and Humans Do Now: If an anthropologist was to study your home, what would they find?
Scientists believe that life began on the continent of Africa 3.6 million years ago……
Early Cultures Vocabulary. Ancestor A relative who lived in the past (“hominids” are early human ancestors)
Prehistory and Early Humans Who were our earliest ancestors and what were their lives like?
CHAPTER 1 THE PEOPLING OF THE WORLD Prehistory – 2500 B.C.
Prehistoric Period Hunters and Gatherers Mr. Aiello - 6 th Grade Jerry Zucker Middle School of Science.
Bell Ringer 11/2/15 What did surplus of crops help other people do?
Paleolithic Era. Time Period Paleolithic means Old Stone Old Stone Age Started 2.6 million years ago Ended 10,000 years ago.
The Old Stone Age (The Paleolithic Era)
Journey Across Time Ch1: The First Civilizations
The Old Stone Age (The Paleolithic Era)
The Old Stone Age (The Paleolithic Era)
Paleolithic – Old Stone Age ________________________________________________
From Hunters and Gatherers to Farmers
The Old Stone Age (The Paleolithic Era).
Is about: what Paleolithic humankind needed in order to survive.
Early Man The Old & New Stone Ages.
The Old Stone Age (The Paleolithic Era) 12,000 to 70,000 years ago.
What were advances from the Old Stone Age and New Stone Age?
The Old Stone Age (The Paleolithic Era)
The Old Stone Age (The Paleolithic Era).
The Old Stone Age (The Paleolithic Era)
The Old Stone Age (The Paleolithic Era)
The Old Stone Age (The Paleolithic Era)
The Old Stone Age (The Paleolithic Era)
Gallery Crawl Directions & Information
Early Humans Paleolithic Era
What were advances from the Old Stone Age and New Stone Age?
The Old Stone Age (The Paleolithic Era)
The Differences Between Paleolithic and Neolithic Ages
Presentation transcript:

Man survived by hunting animals and gathering roots, berries, leaves, and seeds.

Review Questions! 1. How did early man survive?

Review Questions! 1. What did early man gather?

Man used stone, wood, and bone tools to survive during the Old Stone Age.

Review Questions! 1. Describe the tools that were used by Paleolithic man.

Bow found in Denmark Bone Harpoon Hand Axe Flint Blades used to sharpen tools

There was another important development – the discovery of fire One of the most important developments – the discovery of fire.

Review Questions! 1. What is considered one of the most significant technological advancements for Paleolithic man? Why?

Many Stone Age people were Nomads, or people who had no settled home.

Review Questions! 1. Why would Paleolithic man need to be a nomad? 2. How can the shelter of Paleolithic man be described?

Paleolithic Man Neolithic Man

Review Questions! 1. What areas did Paleolithic and Neolithic Man mainly originate from?

1.Create a Collage to demonstrate what you have learned today about the Old Stone Age. 2.You must follow all directions on your rubric. 3.The Old Stone Age Collage is Due: Wednesday – Sept. 17 th. 4.You must attach your Rubric – NO RUBRIC=NO GRADE!!!! Old Stone Age Collage