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Name 2 of the hominids we discussed last week. Who was one of the named hominids we discussed?
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Bell Ringer Notes/Discussion – The First People Experiencing life as a caveman with cave art Venn Diagram – Comparing Life in the Stone Age to Life Today Objective: To compare and contrast life in the Stone Age to modern life.
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The first humans and their ancestors lived during the Stone Age. There are three periods of the Stone Age: Paleolithic Mesolithic Neolithic
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Paleolithic—means Old Stone Age People: Were hunter-gatherers Moved around a lot Used fire Language Religion Invented stone tools
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Mesolithic—means Middle Stone Age People: Were hunter-gatherers Moved around a lot Used dogs and goats Invented pottery, bow and arrow
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Neolithic—means New Stone Age People: Began farming (agriculture) Settled in villages Invented wheel, plow, calendar
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Earliest tools found in East Africa About 2.6 million years old Each stone was hit with another to create a sharp edge. Scientists think these first tools were used mostly to cut and grind food.
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People learned how to attach wooden handles to tools. Because they no longer had to stand next to the animals they were hunting, people were able to kill larger animals from a distance.
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The most important thing to Stone Age people was getting food No food means you starve to death! Tools helped them to get food easily
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Stone Age people created cave paintings to show how important hunting was to them Some caves found have had hundreds of paintings Colors used most often were brown, yellow/tan, dark red, and black.
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Around 1940, some kids were playing in a field in Lascaux, France. They came across an entrance to a cave that had been covered with tree roots The walls inside the cave were covered with these paintings made by Stone Age people…15,000 years ago!
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Review What was the most important thing to Stone Age people? What were their cave paintings all about?
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COMPARE AND CONTRAST Create a Venn diagram on a sheet of paper Compare life in the Stone Age to life in 2014 You must have at least 4 facts in each part of the Venn diagram
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Put facts about the first subject (Life in the Stone Age) on one side of the Venn diagram Put facts about the second subject (Life in 2013) on the other side of the Venn diagram Put facts that both subjects have in common in the middle of the Venn diagram
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