The Beginnings of Human Society CCCS: 6.2.8.A.1.a, 6.2.8.B.1.a,6.2.8.B.1.b,6.2.8.C.1.a,6.2.8.C.1.b,6.2.8.D.1.a,6.2.8.D.1.b, 6.2.8.D.1.c Essential Questions:

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The Beginnings of Human Society CCCS: A.1.a, B.1.a,6.2.8.B.1.b,6.2.8.C.1.a,6.2.8.C.1.b,6.2.8.D.1.a,6.2.8.D.1.b, D.1.c Essential Questions: 1.How do people obtain their basic needs? 2.How did physical geography affect the development and growth of this society? 3.How did this society’s belief system affect its historical accomplishments? 4.What were the beliefs and values of people in this society? 5.What types of governments were formed in this society and how did they develop? 6.How did this society develop and organize its economic activities?  Class #1Friday, September 5, The Secret of the Iceman’s Death  Class #2Monday, September 8, The Secret of the Iceman’s Death HW Due: Theme Song  Class #3Tuesday, September 9, The Secret of the Iceman’s Death HW Due: 1-1 Vocabulary  Class #4Wednesday, September 10, 2014 Timelines HW Due: Read pages 6-9 in the History of Our World and answer Questions 1-6 (Handout)  Class #5Thursday, September 11, 2014 Timelines  Class #6Friday, September 12, Earliest Human Migration HW Due: 1-2 Vocabulary  Class #7Monday, September 15, Hunting and Gathering  Class #8Tuesday, September 16, The Beginning of Farming HW Due: Read pages in the History of Our World and answer questions 1 and 2 all parts on page 17  Class #9Wednesday, September 17, The Beginning of Farming

The Beginnings of Human Society CCCS: A.1.a, B.1.a,6.2.8.B.1.b,6.2.8.C.1.a,6.2.8.C.1.b,6.2.8.D.1.a,6.2.8.D.1.b, D.1.c Essential Questions: 1.How do people obtain their basic needs? 2.How did physical geography affect the development and growth of this society? 3.How did this society’s belief system affect its historical accomplishments? 4.What were the beliefs and values of people in this society? 5.What types of governments were formed in this society and how did they develop? 6.How did this society develop and organize its economic activities?  Class #10Thursday, September 18, The Advantages of a Settled Life HW Due: 1-3 Vocabulary  Class #11Friday, September 19, The Growth of Cities  Class #12Monday, September 22, Characteristics of a Civilization HW Due: Read and outline pages  Class #13Tuesday, September 23, Characteristics of a Civilization HW Due: Read pages in the History of Our World and answer questions all parts on page 24  Class #14Wednesday, September 24, Characteristics of a Civilization  Class #15Monday, September 29, 2014 Chapter 1 Test Preparation  Class #16Tuesday, September 30, 2014 Chapter 1 Test Day