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Neolithic Age How was life like during the Neolithic age? How farming change people’s life? 1.Time line 2.Shelters 3.Food 4.Clothing 5.Inventions 6.Language 7.art Paleolithic Age How was life like during the Paleolithic age? 1.Time line 2.Shelters (caves) 3.Food 4.Clothing 5.Inventions (tools) 6.Language 7.Art 8.Last ice age Family: Did they live in groups? Survival: What food types did they eat? How did they get their food? What was their average life span (age)?  climate change: What climate did they live in? How did their body adapt?  Tools: Name, describe, and provide a picture of the tools. 26. PALEOLITHIC AND NEOLITHIC (TRI-FOLD PRESENTATION BOARD)

27. Paleolithic (Diorama) Make sure you know about…  Paleolithic daily life  illustrate how people lived on that period

Make sure you know about…  Neolithic daily life  illustrate how people lived on that period 28. NEOLITHIC DIORAMA 3D

Make at least 2  Bow fire starter  Bow and arrow  Spear thrower  Leather pouches  Jewelry  Baskets  War club or tomahawk  Gourd bowl or other dining utensil/serving piece  Digging and farming tools 29. ARTIFACTS FROM PALEOLITHIC AND NEOLITHIC 3D Make sure you know about…  Make one from Paleolithic and one from Neolithic. How they use them?  Paleolithic and Neolithic ( way of life, shelter, clothing, food tools)  More interesting facts