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Check the No Names for papers from your period. If any are yours, put your name on it and put it in your period folder on the teacher desk.

CheckPoint #8 Objective: 1.Characterize the nomadic hunter-gatherer societies of the Paleolithic Age 6.2 a. use of tools and fire b. basic hunting weapons 2. Recognize time vocabulary Number your ½ sheet Put your name in the RIGHT corner and give it a title 3.Wait for further instructions. 1.Number your ½ sheet Put your name in the RIGHT corner and give it a title 3.Wait for further instructions.

1. Paleontologist is to fossil as archeologist is to ___________. a. Resource c. environment b. Artifact d. prehistoric 2. What was the first part of the Stone Age called? 6.2 a. Bronze Age c. Fire Age b. Paleolithic Age. d. Neolithic Age 3. What tool did Paleolithic people first use to hunt animals? 6.2 a. Axes c. clubs b. Spears d. traps 4. Which of the following developments occurred during the Paleolithic Age? 6.2 a. the making of copper c. systematic agriculture b. domestication of animals d. development of weapons made of flint

5. What is the year before AD 1? 6. Which choice best describes the reason people call it “the Stone Age?” a.Type of communication c. Cultural traits b.The technology availabled. Religious beliefs 7. Which Era did the Egyptians settle and did the Egyptians use writing? Prove your answer true AD ?

1. Paleontologist is to fossil as archeologist is to ___________. a. Resource c. environment b. Artifact d. prehistoric 2. What was the first part of the Stone Age called? 6.2 a. Bronze Age c. Fire Age b. Paleolithic Age. d. Neolithic Age 3. What tool did Paleolithic people first use to hunt animals? 6.2 a. Axes c. clubs b. Spears d. traps 4. Which of the following developments occurred during the Paleolithic Age? 6.2 a. the making of copper c. systematic agriculture b. domestication of animals d. development of weapons made of flint

5.What is the year before AD 1? 1 BC 6. Which choice best describes the reason people call it “the Stone Age?” a.Type of communication c. Cultural traits b.The technology availabled. Religious beliefs 7.Which Era did the Egyptians settle and did the Egyptians use writing? Prove your answer true Ancient History. Yes, they used writing because writing was invented c. 3,750 BC and the Egyptians settled before 476 AD. 1 AD 1BC

Today’s Objectives 1.Characterize the nomadic hunter-gatherer societies of the Paleolithic Age -6.2 a. use of tools and fire b. basic hunting weapons 2.Explain how people adapted to their environment. Continue working on 3.1 Onesheet

Textbook p. 58 Language and Art

Language and Art Paleolithic man began to communicate Developed language Expressed themselves through art

Altamira, Spain

Lascaux, France

Ice Age Ice Age- periods of extreme cold Water level was lowered Exposed land bridge connecting continents of Asia and North America Allowed people to move into North America

How Did the Ice Age Affect Humans? Humans adapted to environment Added fat to diet Built sturdier shelter Made clothing using animal fur Use fire to keep warm Ice Age ended about 9000 and 8000 B.C.

The Ancient World book “Swimming into the Ice Age” pp = Title First and last name in RIGHT corner. Read aloud chunking by paragraphs. p. 23 Reading Check #1-5 on the paper provided. Turn in to your period folder on the teacher desk.