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Social Studies Test - Chapter 1 Review

This is a review for the Chapter 1 Test in Social Studies. We will be answering multiple-choice questions and discussing artifacts and paintings found in caves.

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Social Studies Test - Chapter 1 Review

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  1. Date:9/28/10 Agenda: Chapter 1 Test (don’t worry…we are doing it together!) Warm Up: What stresses you out most about a test? ======================= Homework: NONE Unit Table Of Contents Please copy the Date, Agenda and ANSWER the warm up on your WARM UP page Please write the HOMEWORK in your AGENDA BOOK Please update your UNITTable of Contents (TOC)

  2. Date:9/29/10 Agenda: Finish Test Chapter 3 Vocab Warm Up: Start filling out “what I think it means” portion of Chapter 3 Vocab======================= Homework: Chapter 3 Pre-read due tomorrow Unit Table Of Contents Please copy the Date, Agenda and ANSWER the warm up on your WARM UP page Please write the HOMEWORK in your AGENDA BOOK Please update your UNITTable of Contents (TOC)

  3. Chapter 1 Test Multiple Choice: 1. People who study the past are most like A. teachers. B. artists. C. detectives. D. builders. 1. People who study the past are most like A. teachers. B. artists. C. detectives. D. builders.

  4. Chapter 1 Test Multiple Choice: 2. Which of these activities would an archeologist do? A. read documents B. study Earth's features C. examine objects D. make maps 2. Which of these activities would an archeologist do? A. read documents B. study Earth's features C. examine objects D. make maps

  5. Chapter 1 Test Multiple Choice: 3. What is one example of a humanmade feature that a geographer might study? A. a cave B. a road C. a volcano D. a spear 3. What is one example of a humanmade feature that a geographer might study? A. a cave B. a road C. a volcano D. a spear

  6. Chapter 1 Test Multiple Choice: 4. If you found artifacts and paintings in a cave, what question would be the hardest to answer? A. How did people paint on ceilings? B. What did people paint with? C. Why did people paint in caves? D. What did people paint pictures of? 4. If you found artifacts and paintings in a cave, what question would be the hardest to answer? A. How did people paint on ceilings? B. What did people paint with? C. Why did people paint in caves? D. What did people paint pictures of?

  7. Chapter 1 Test Multiple Choice: 5. If you found footprints of young people near these sculptures, what is the best conclusion you could reach? A. People died at young ages at that time. B. Children were not allowed in the caves. C. People used caves for protection from attack. D. Children took part in ceremonies. 5. If you found footprints of young people near these sculptures, what is the best conclusion you could reach? A. People died at young ages at that time. B. Children were not allowed in the caves. C. People used caves for protection from attack. D. Children took part in ceremonies.

  8. Chapter 1 Test Multiple Choice: 6. You have found this spear thrower with its detailed carving. What does it say about the person who used it? A. Hunting was very important to this person. B. This person was very strong. C. Painting was very important to this person. D. This person prayed to animals. 6. You have found this spear thrower with its detailed carving. What does it say about the person who used it? A. Hunting was very important to this person. B. This person was very strong. C. Painting was very important to this person. D. This person prayed to animals.

  9. Chapter 1 Test Multiple Choice: 7. In the area near cave paintings, archeologists have found all but which type of artifact? A. prayer books B. Bits of rope C. Lamps for burning animal fat D. Clay sculptures 7. In the area near cave paintings, archeologists have found all but which type of artifact? A. prayer books B. Bits of rope C. Lamps for burning animal fat D. Clay sculptures

  10. Chapter 1 Test Multiple Choice: 8. Many scientists believe that artists signed the cave paintings they created. How was this done? A. Leaving a favorite tool near the painting B. Painting a face next to the picture C. Sign the painting with the artist’s name D. Painting a handprint next to the artwork 8. Many scientists believe that artists signed the cave paintings they created. How was this done? A. Leaving a favorite tool near the painting B. Painting a face next to the picture C. Sign the painting with the artist’s name D. Painting a handprint next to the artwork

  11. Chapter 1 Test Multiple Choice: 9. The earliest fossils were found on which continent? A. South America B. Africa C. Europe D. China 9. The earliest fossils were found on which continent? A. South America B. Africa C. Europe D. China

  12. Chapter 1 Test Multiple Choice: 9. The steps social scientists go through to learn about ancient history include all but… A. Finding and studying evidence for clues B. Creating questions based on the evidence found C. Interviewing eye witnesses D. Forming hypotheses 9. The steps social scientists go through to learn about ancient history include all but… A. Finding and studying evidence for clues B. Creating questions based on the evidence found C. Interviewing eye witnesses D. Forming hypotheses

  13. Part II: Use your knowledge of social studies and “The Room” you were given to answer the following questions: Geographer Scrapbooks, telephone books, newspaper clippings, books, daily papers Historian Gun, Candle, gas chandelier, lamp, microscope, telephone Archaeologist

  14. A good hunt • PART III - Directions:Use your INBK for this section. Match the picture in your reading notes with the picture below and answer question that follows. • (2 points each: Total - 10 Points) • 1. Social scientists think this painting was created as part of a hunting • ritual. The artist might have been asking for ________________________ • or recording something that actually happened. • 2. Social Scientists think the grindstone in this picture was used for grinding • minerals/materials to be used as paints. The sharpened stone might have been • used for _____________________________________________________. • 3. Social scientists think this tool was created for hunting. Give two • reasons why the horse might have been created. • _______________________________ _____________________________ • 4. Social scientists think this painting was created to capture the animals • ________________________, to honor or please spirits, or used in a • religious ritual. • 5. Social scientists think these sculptures might have been created to show • that the cave belonged to a certain _____________ or used in a • _________________________________ ceremony (ritual). Sculpting and engraving objects and cave walls It could have been a good luck charm or it could be related to the hunter’s name. Magical Powers clan Coming of age

  15. Fill in the chart with five examples of evidence of interest to each type of expert. Choose three of the examples from your chart. Circle them. As a 23rd-century expert, what do these pieces of evidence tell you about 21st-century schools? Write your ideas in a short paragraph. You are living in 2203 C.E. You have just stumbled onto a schoolroom from the early 21st century. You walk around the room to identify evidence you can examine to try to understand what went on in this room.

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