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Computer Hardware - Which One?

Computer Hardware - Which One?. This One. This One. Computer Hardware - Which One?. If this is computer hardware, what do we call these? (Besides CD-ROMS). Computer Hardware - Which One?. If this is computer hardware, what do we call these? (Besides CD-ROMS). Software.

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Computer Hardware - Which One?

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  1. Computer Hardware - Which One? This One This One

  2. Computer Hardware - Which One? If this is computer hardware, what do we call these? (Besides CD-ROMS)

  3. Computer Hardware - Which One? If this is computer hardware, what do we call these? (Besides CD-ROMS) Software

  4. Computer Hardware - Software - what do these words have in common? Hardware Software Both words have the suffix “ware”, which means something that’s a useful tool. We use similar words to describe similar things, and then make words distinctive by adding a word to show what’s different. Why does one word use the prefix “hard” and the other use the prefix “soft”? Sometimes we have to even invent new words for things that didn’t previously exist!

  5. In our study of Ancient Civilizations, we start with the names of the First Three Stone Ages. _____lithic _____lithic ____lithic Paleo Meso Neo Notice that they all have the last root word “lithic” in common. What does lithic mean? Have you ever heard of a lithium battery? Have you ever heard of a monolith? It comes from the Greek word mono, which means single, and lithos, meaning stone. Click to see Hammurabi’s monolith from 1700 BC.

  6. Three Stone Ages Meso _____ lithic ______lithic ___lithic ____or Ancient ____ Age _______ Stone Age _____Stone Age The age in human The age in human culture The age in humanculture characterized characterized by moving culture characterizedby the use of rough from a food-gathering by the use of stone or ______ stone tools. society to a food-production tools used to farm, society. Tools in this age p______, weaving often had “barbs” or hooks, cloth, and baskets. or i____________ blades. Paleo Neo Old Stone Middle New chipped ottery nterchangeable TimeTrekCD/Unit2_AncientMan/A_ThreeStoneAges/A2_ThreeStoneAges.ppt

  7. Three Stone Ages Paleolithic Age Mesolithic Age Neolithic Age 25 million to 40,000 years ago 40,000 to 8,000 BC 8,000 to 3,500 BC

  8. Students start taking notes on handout - save for future tests! People live in caves HOMES TOOLS

  9. Paleolithic Mesolithic Neolithic Wooly Mammoths Wooly Mammoths Sheep and goats tamed (domesticated), used for wool, meat, and milk Saber-toothed tigers AN I M ALS No more wooly mammoths or saber-toothed tigers Hand out cards and have students put in the correct locations on the whiteboarad with scotch tape.

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