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Today’s Activities1. Find your History Team Table
2. Rules Reminder Prepared/Punctual – Seated Bell to Bell Participate/Positive – Listen – Talk – Listen
3. Three Ring Notebook Divider 1– History Journal Divider 2 – Unit 1
4. Writing Prompt
5. Guided Discussion
6. Broken Pots
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Are You Ready For An Adventure?
Dr. T’s Magical Mystery Tour
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The Beginning of Our Story:
Chapter One – The Peopling of the World
Day 1: Broken Pots
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How Long Ago?Paleolithic Age (Old Stone Age): 2.5
million years to 8000 B.C.
Neolithic Age (New Stone Age): 8000 B.C. to early 3000 B.C.
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PREHISTORIC WORLD MIGRATION
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Our ExpeditionEach of you have been invited to participate
in an expedition that will involve the examination of artifacts telling the story of our human origins.
You will each perform a specific task as you examine the artifacts.
Let’s establish some basic understanding of terms and roles for our expedition.
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Key Terms and Roles
ROLES EVIDENCE
Archaeologist: Scientists of sift through dirt in a small plots of land and analyze all human artifacts
Anthropologists: Scientists who study the “way of life” of people to determine the story of their culture.
Paleontologists: Scientists who study fossils – evidence of early life found in rocks.
Artifact: Remains such as tools, jewelry, and other human made objects.
Culture: People’s unique way of life. All objects used to tell a story
Fossils: Objects found embedded or inside rocks and other natural substances.
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Our Dig SitesSumer (Iraq) – Egypt – Indus River Valley (India) - China
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Types of Societies/CulturesP.E.R.S.I.A.
FarmingFishing/TradeRoyalty/GovernmentMoney/EconomyArtisans/TradeHunting/Gathering
What are the clues from the Broken Pots artifact that allow you to determine information about the culture/society?
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The Beginning of Our Story:
Chapter One – The Peopling of the World
Day 2: Civilization Settlement Challenge
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Today’s Thrilling Learning Agenda
1. Writing prompt – “If an archaeologist and anthropologist came into your room what inference would they make about your culture from the artifacts found?”
2. Civilization ChallengeCharacteristics of Neolithic Revolution
and a Civilization (Guided Discussion)Create and Report Civilization Challenge.
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Neolithic Civilization Challenge
You are the people of the world who are now living in a time called the “Neolithic Period” or “Neolithic Revolution.” This means that you are advancing beyond a hunting/gathering society to an agricultural society. In other words, you are forming a CIVILIZATION.
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Neolithic Revolution
Some of the characteristics of your society are:
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Neolithic RevolutionSome of the characteristics of your society are:
Development of Settlements and Villages: Less need for nomadic hunting and gathering allowed for the settlement of people. From this more farming, trading, specialization and skilled artisan occupations formed.
Development of Villages into Cities: As more food became plentiful people were able to develop other goods and services to trade, to make (artisans). This led to the development of economies (money – goods-services). Eventually people needed government, religion, and other complex institutions.
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Neolithic Civilization ChallengeLook at the physical features of your map. Decide on the best locations for your FOUR new settlements. Consider the following when identifying your settlements:
1. Fresh water supply
2. Food resources
3. Natural resources
4. Soil
5. Transportation
6. Physical hazards
7. Protection
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Neolithic Civilization Challenge You have 10 MINUTES to discuss with your
group and reach a decision on the FOUR settlements.
Mark your settlements with a COLOR DOT from the designated marker.
You will present your information to the class.
Now – Go forth and develop your Neolithic Civilization.
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The Beginning of Our Story:
Chapter One – The Peopling of the World
Day 3:
Paleolithic-Neolithic Periods Revisited
&
The Five Characteristics of a Civilization
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THE ICEMAN THAWS OUT!
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Comparing and Contrasting Paleolithic and Neolithic Periods
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The Five Characteristics of a Civilization Are…
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A Summary of the Paleolithic and Neolithic Periods
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The Rise of Complex
Civilizations
Chapter Two – Early River Valley Civilizations
(continue into week three – see Chapter Two Folder)
Days 4-5-6:
Paleolithic-Neolithic Periods Revisited
&
The Five Characteristics of a Civilization