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Page 1: Early Humans Early Humans: Ice Age, Stone Age and Tools

Early HumansEarly Humans: Ice Age, Stone Age and Tools

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Warm-Up

Tuesday, September 7, 2015Homework – review materials

***No Chrome Books Today*****1. Get out time line and the graphic organizer from Friday – if absent,

copy from a neighbor, even though it should already be done!2. We will wrap-up the video from Friday….and continue to focus on How

Humans improved their lives?****At the end of 5th return Chrome Books*****

****Car Riders in Band/Orchestra need to pack up at end of 5th Block*****

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Review 1 and 2…Focus on 3 Today

•1. What are the 5 components of Social Studies? Why do we study them?•2. How do we know about prehistoric societies?•3. How have humans improved their lives?

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Evolution of the Genus Homo – DiscoveryEducation.com

• Student ID#• Example:• 1234567_CMS• 1234567• Click on the link below to watch this video. In class, however, our

focus will be on the 7:33 minute video clip - the Evolution of the Genus Homo• http://app.discoveryeducation.com/player/view/assetGuid/AD6ED5

EA-6964-45AF-8D5B-EA19D091B1A2

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Discuss with your group. Answer in your graphic organizer.

•3. How have humans improved

their lives?

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Stone Age and Ice Ages

The first humans and their ancestors lived during a long period of time called the Stone Age. The Stone Ages gets its name based on the kinds of tools

used at this time – stone tools! What are tools?....any handheld object that has been modified to help a

person accomplish a task. What are tools you use?Humans also lived during the Ice Age.

• 2.5 million years ago in Africa to about 3,300 B.C.E.• The Stone Age is also divided into three different periods:• Paleolithic or Old Stone Age: 2,000,000 BC to 9600 BC• Mesolithic or Middle Stone Age: 9600 BC to 7000 BC• Neolithic or New Stone Age: 7000 BC to 3000 BC

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Stone Age

• The Stone Age is also divided into three different periods:• Paleolithic or Old Stone Age: from the first production of stone

artifacts, about 2.5 million years ago, to the end of the last Ice Age, about 9,600 BCE. This is the longest Stone Age period.• Mesolithic or Middle Stone Age: begins at the end of the Ice Age,

about 9,600 BCE. The Mesolithic period ends when agriculture starts. This is the time of the late hunter-gatherers.• Neolithic or New Stone Age: begins with the introduction of

farming, dating variously from c. 9,000 BCE in the Near East, c. 7,000 BCE in Southeast Europe, c. 6,000 BCE in East Asia, and even later in other regions. This is the time when cereal cultivation and animal domestication was introduced.

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Ice Ages & Migration

• During the Old Stone Age, climate patterns around the world changed, transforming the earth’s geography. In response to these changes, people began to migrate, or move, to new places. People moving from place to place are called nomadic.• About 1.6 million years ago, the earth grew much colder, experiencing long

periods of freezing weather. • Huge sheets of ice formed from freezing ocean water, covered much of the

earth’s land. • These freezing times are called the Ice Ages – which ended about 8,000 BCE. • As the climate warmed, it made it easier for hunter-gatherers to move.

• Migration around the world took hundreds of thousands of years – Beginning about 2 million years ago in East Africa. By 9,000 BCE, humans lived on all continents of the world except Antarctica.

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Stone Age Tools

Early Tools• Primitive = 2.6 million years old• Chopper – a sharp, jagged edge

along one side leaving one unsharpened side used as a handle.• Chopping and scraping – mostly

to process food• Used for about 2 million years

Later Tools• More advanced• Attach wooden handles – spear,

knife, etc.• Break tree limbs, to dig, and cut

animal hides.• Hunt larger animals – deer,

horses, bison, and mammoths

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Review with your group.

•3. How have humans improved

their lives?

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BoneHead Detectives – Neanderthal Man = from

DiscoveryEducation.com

• Student ID#• Example:• 1234567_CMS• 1234567• Focus on the first two clips = 1.) Who were the Neanderthals and 2.) Neanderthal Tools• http://app.discoveryeducation.com/player/view/assetGuid/14EF96C1-3B04-

4183-A9F0-318E0AF67090

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Discuss with your group. Add to your graphic organizer.

•3. How have humans improved

their lives?

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Think about it.

Compare (same) and Contrast (different) your life as a “Modern Human” with the life

of a “Early Human”.

Think about food, clothing, tools, weapons, family connections, housing, etc.