October 24th
Warm Up: Homework on the desk
Mankind:The story of us
Warm Up: Homework on the desk
Mankind:The story of us
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Answer these questions after you watch the video:
1. Where did humanity start:continent, country, valley? 2. When did humans start to walk upright? 3. Which desert did archeologists find the fossil of a child ? 4. When did Ice age painters create cave art? 5. How do they know it was a child? 6. How old was the child when she died? 7. Who was Lucy? 8. What forced our ancestors to adapt or die? |
Vocabulary words: Cro-Magnons, Hominid, Hunter-gatherer, Ice Age, Migration, Nomads, Origin, Social Studies
Introductory Video
Essential Question: How and why did early humans migrate and develop?
HW: None
Reflection:
Introductory Video
Essential Question: How and why did early humans migrate and develop?
HW: None
Reflection:
October 23rd
Warm Up: Write these questions in your daily warm up under Thursday. How did early people live? What kinds of animals did they draw? Answer them while watching the video. |
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Log in to Achieve 3000/Make sure you choose my class/Open Mailbox/Email from Mrs. Strawn/Article "Earliest people: Secrets of the Sahara Uncovered"
HW:Primary and Secondary Sources Worksheet
Reflection: Why did most early civilizations develop near a water supply?
Exit ticket:
Fill in the right word on a separate piece of paper:
ARTIFACT ARCHEOLOGISTS HISTORIANS CARBON DATING PREHISTORY
1. Method of telling the age of one living material by measuring the amount of radioactive carbon remaining in it:_____________
2. Scientists who studies fossils:______________
3. The time before written history:________________________.
4. A historic object made or used by humans, such as tools, ornaments or pottery:_____________
5. A social scientist that interprets history using written records:_______________
Look at the images 1,2,3,4: Which one is a Primary Source(P) and which one is a Secondary Source (S):
October 22nd
Warm Up:
1.What do historians use to gather information about the past?
2. Which social scientist uses artifacts and fossils to interpret the past?
3.What is Prehistory?
4. What is Carbon dating used for?
5. Give an example of an artifact?
Essential Question: How are primary and secondary sources a window to the past?
We will share some of your primary sources created as HW.
Primary and secondary sources video/Discovery education
HW:
Reflection: Which source is more reliable: primary or secondary?
October 21st
Warm Up: Look at the image. answer these questions: 1. What do you think is happening in this picture? 2. What kind of technology and tools are present in the picture?? 3. Why did the Stone age people create the image? 4. If you had to name the cave art painting, what would you name it? Essential question: How are primary and secondary sources windows to the past? |
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Mailbox-Email-Article: "Earliest people: Saving the painting"
Mailbox-Email-Article: "Earliest people: Saving the painting"
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Exit ticket: Look at the images: Which one is a primary and secondary source?
HW: Create a primary source of an event of your life.( letter to a friend, entry in your journal, conversation with a friend recorded word for a word)
Reflection: Which source is more reliable: primary or secondary?
October 2oth
Warm Up:
Daily Warm Ups Monday:
Quickly sketch something that you have on you right now (example: Cellphone, Headphones, Jacket with zipper, Velcro shoes, Jewelry)
Suppose you are a social scientist living 20,000 years from now. You have just discovered the object above. What might the object tell you about the person who owned it and the time of existence?
Essential Question: How do social scientists interpret and explain the past?
Vocabulary words: Artifact, Cave painting, Archeologist, Anthropologist, Historian, Prehistory, Fossil, Radiocarbon dating,
Log in to Discovery education: www.discoveryeducation.com
Username: Student#_cms Password: Student#
Techbook:World History(Prehistory to 1800) Unit 1 Rise of Civilizations Chapter 1 Human Origins Concept Rise of Humans Read:Archeologists as detectives?
WatchVideo:Anthropologists/Carbon dating
HW: Define Cave Art by answering these question: Where can you find cave art?; What can you learn about early people from the cave art?; Which scientists use cave art as a source?
Reflection: How are archeologists like detectives?
Warm Up:
Daily Warm Ups Monday:
Quickly sketch something that you have on you right now (example: Cellphone, Headphones, Jacket with zipper, Velcro shoes, Jewelry)
Suppose you are a social scientist living 20,000 years from now. You have just discovered the object above. What might the object tell you about the person who owned it and the time of existence?
Essential Question: How do social scientists interpret and explain the past?
Vocabulary words: Artifact, Cave painting, Archeologist, Anthropologist, Historian, Prehistory, Fossil, Radiocarbon dating,
Log in to Discovery education: www.discoveryeducation.com
Username: Student#_cms Password: Student#
Techbook:World History(Prehistory to 1800) Unit 1 Rise of Civilizations Chapter 1 Human Origins Concept Rise of Humans Read:Archeologists as detectives?
WatchVideo:Anthropologists/Carbon dating
HW: Define Cave Art by answering these question: Where can you find cave art?; What can you learn about early people from the cave art?; Which scientists use cave art as a source?
Reflection: How are archeologists like detectives?
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