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Social Studies Ch. 1, Lesson 1

Social Studies Ch. 1, Lesson 1. EARLY HUMANS. Workbook pg. 1. Cause: hunters and gatherers Cause: cold climate Cause: discovery of fire Cause: ability to farm. Effect: lived as nomads Effect: lived in caves, created new shelters Effect: warmth, safety, ability to cook

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Social Studies Ch. 1, Lesson 1

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  1. Social Studies Ch. 1, Lesson 1 EARLY HUMANS

  2. Workbook pg. 1 • Cause: hunters and gatherers • Cause: cold climate • Cause: discovery of fire • Cause: ability to farm • Effect: lived as nomads • Effect: lived in caves, created new shelters • Effect: warmth, safety, ability to cook • Effect: villages, communities, trade, specialization

  3. SUM IT UP (page 3) • What is the difference between a fossil and an artifact? • Fossils show signs of plant or animal life preserved (saved) in rock. Artifacts are weapons, pottery, tools, or other things made by humans.

  4. INFERRING (page 3) • THE FARMING REVOLUTION • People could live in one place • People began to build villages • People developed communities with places of worship • Populations grew in large numbers • Beginning of trade • Developed different kinds of jobs • Crafts developed Trade improved

  5. SUM IT UP (page 4) • How did the Paleolithic and Neolithic Ages differ? • During the Paleolithic period, people lived life as hunters and gatherers moving from place to place. (nomadic lifestyle) • People of the Neolithic Ages developed farming, communities, trade, and specialized jobs. They did not live a nomadic lifestyle.

  6. SECTION WRAP-UP (page 5) • How did Paleolithic people adapt to their environment and use tools to help them survive? • Lived as nomads searching for food to eat, and lived in caves to keep warm. • No, no, no…..This is not my idea of a good life. I wouldn’t survive without my curling iron and blow dryer.

  7. SECTION WRAP-UP (page 5) • How did life change for people during the Neolithic Age? • No longer nomads (stayed in one place) • Villages & communities developed • Sophisticated tools • Specialized jobs • More trade took place • Learned to farm • This lifestyle is more appealing to me; however, I still need my curling iron, blow dryer, and indoor plumbing.

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