View
131
Download
1
Category
Tags:
Preview:
DESCRIPTION
Chapter 1 - The Peopling of the World,Prehistory-2500 B.C. PREVIEWING MAIN IDEAS. Interaction With Environment Science And Technology Economics. Clan of The Cave Bear. JOURNALING. Write down what prior knowledge you have about early human beings. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Citation preview
Chapter 1 - The Peopling of the World,Prehistory-2500
B.C.
PREVIEWING MAIN IDEAS
Interaction With EnvironmentScience And TechnologyEconomics
Clan of The Cave Bear
WRITE DOWN WHAT PRIOR KNOWLEDGE YOU HAVE ABOUT EARLY HUMAN BEINGS.
NEW THOUGHTS OR COMMENTS OR OPINIONS ON THE CLAN OF THE CAVE
BEAR.
CLASS DISCUSSION
JOURNALING
TIME LINE DISCUSSION MAP SKILLS
PaleolithicNeolithicScientific Evidence of
AppearanceGold Bull City of Ur
Locate Where Human Migrations Began
How Would Geographic Features Might Have Helped Early Humans Survive
How Did The Climate of Human Sites Along the Northen Migration Routes Differ From Equatorial Africa
HISTORICAL GLOSSARY Of TERMS & NAMES
Archeologists – scientists that uncover the story of prehistoric peoples.
Anthropologists – scientist that study peoples culture and examine artifacts at an archeological dig.
Paleontologists- scientists that study fossils
ArtifactsCultureHominidPaleolithic AgeNeolithic AgeHomo-sapiensTechnologyCro-MagnonNeanderthal
READ CHAPTER 1 SEC. 1
INDEPENDENT STUDY
Chap 1 - Sec 1 Human Origins in Africa
JOURNALING
Investigating early human history is like putting together a jigsaw puzzle with many of the pieces
missing. What activities have you done that involved piecing together evidence and drawing conclusions?
CRITICAL THINKING
What challenges do Archeologists face?
Which geographic characteristics of East Africa may have helped preserve hominid remains?
Common Practices Shared Understandings
What people eatClothing and
adornmentSportsTools & technologySocial customsWork
LanguageSymbolsReligious beliefsValuesArtsPolitical beliefs
COMPONENTS OF CULTURE
Social Organization How is Culture Learned
FamilyClass and caste
structureRelationships
between individual and community
GovernmentEconomic systemValue of authority
MediaGovernmentFamilyReligious
InstitutionsSchoolFriendsWorkplace
COMPONENTS OF CULTURE
USE THE DATA CHART ON PG. 6
IN U.S. CULTURE, WHICH SHARED UNDERSTANDING DO YOU THINK IS THE
MOST POWERFUL AND WHY?
JUDGING FROM THE DIVORCE RATE IN TURKEY, WHAT COMPONENTS OF CULTURE
DO YOU THINK ARE STRONG IN THAT COUNTRY? WHY?
Connect to Today
The Discovery of
Lucy
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SPit_Mca8dM
Paleolithic Age Neolithic Age
2.5 million to 8000 B.C.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MYbDJF_gMtw
Began 8000 B.C.http://www.youtube.
com/watch?v=K1xk81bwIGQ&feature=related
THE OLD STONE AGE BEGINS
Dawn of Modern Humans
Homo sapiens – “Wise Men”NeanderthalsCro-Magnon
NEW FINDINGS
FossilsToolsCave Paintings
EDMODOTHEMATIC WEB – CHARACTERISTICS OF
HOMINIDS
WHICH ADVANCES OF THE HOMINID GROUP DO YOU THINK WERE MOST
SIGNIFICANT? WHY?
Independent Study
Humans Try to Control Nature
Chapter 1 Section 2
JOURNALING
What experiences have you had or know about where it was necessary to find food and shelter in the wild. What were the problems?
How could the tasks be made easier?
HISTORICAL GLOSSARY Of TERMS & NAMES
NomadHunter-GathererNeolithic RevolutionSlash-and-Burn FarmingDomesticationCatal Huyuk
Early Advances in Technology and Art Spears Digging sticks Tools, Knives, Fish Hooks,
Harpoons Stone Bone Wood
Necklaces of Seashells, Lion Teeth, Bear Claws
Sculptures of Animals Cave Paintings of Wild
Animals Colored Paint from
Charcoal, Blood and Mud
The Beginnings of Agriculture
Neolithic RevolutionFood Producing CultureAgricultural Revolution
Climate Changes World Wide
Longer Growing Seasons Slash and Burn Farming
Domestication Of Animals Tamed Horses, Dogs,
Goats, Pigs
Villages Grow and Prosper
Farming Develops Africa
Nile River-Wheat,Barley,Crops
China Yellow River- Millet, Rice
Mexico and Central America Corn, Beans, Squash
Peru Tomatoes, Sweet Potatoes,
White Potatoes
CivilizationChapter 1 Section 3
JOURNALING
Why do people like to live in cities?Why would early peoples want to
live in cities?
HISTORICAL GLOSSARY TERMS & NAMES
CivilizationSpecializationArtisanInstitutionScribe
CuneiformBronze AgeBarterZiggurat
WHY WOULD AN INCREASE IN POPULATION COMPLICATE SOCIAL RELATIONSHIPS?WHAT PURPOSES DID RELIGIOUS RITUALS SERVE IN THE LIVES OF EARLY VILLAGE DWELLERS?
CRITICAL THINKING
How Civilization Develops
READ Pages 20 – 21Partner Activity – Charting Characteristics of
A Modern CityList the 5 Characteristics of Civilization
Vertically. Give an example of each
List the 5 Characteristics of Civilization Horizontally. Choose a city or neighborhood of your choice Give an example of each characteristic
Recommended