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1 Page 5 in your Binder: Complete the Anticipation Guide
Bell Ringer Page 5 in your Binder: Complete the Anticipation Guide

2 Learn from the mistakes of others. You can’t make them all yourself.
Character Chat! Learn from the mistakes of others. You can’t make them all yourself. Eleanor Roosevelt

3 Early Humans and Societies
ACOS #1 Explain how artifacts and other archeological findings provide evidence of the nature and movement of prehistoric groups of people.

4 What is your daily routine?
Question? What is your daily routine?

5 Historians Are interested in how people lived their daily lives.
They study the past to understand people’s culture. Culture- the knowledge beliefs, customs, and values of a group of people

6 What 3 things that you own say the most about you?
Question: What 3 things that you own say the most about you?

7 What will future generations say about these things?
Hand sanitizer bottle A Beyonce video A dollar bill

8 Is the study of the past based on what people left behind!
Archaeology Is the study of the past based on what people left behind!

9 Question: Why study history?
Knowing yourself- Shapes your identity Knowing others- Promotes tolerance Knowing your world- a record of humanity’s combined efforts

10 Using Clues Fossils Artifacts Primary sources Secondary sources

11 Can you study history without studying geography?
Question… Can you study history without studying geography?

12 Geography The study of the earth’s physical and cultural features.
Physical Geography Landforms Climate Environment Human Geography What kind of work? How do you get your food? What are your homes like What religions are practiced? How the environment impacts people and people impact the environment

13 Studying Location The exact description of where something is… Maps
Absolute Relative Maps Physical Political Thematic Regions An area with one or more features that make it different from surrounding areas… physical or human

14 Geography and History Geography effects resources
Geography shapes culture Geography influences history


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