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CARDIO . TEXT BOOK page 52 Reading maps LOCATION: Near what major body of water are Catalhuyuk Jericho located? PLACE: based on the map, what is the land around both settlements like? LOCATION: describe Jericho’s location in relation to the three major rivers on the map

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  1. CARDIO TEXT BOOK page 52 Reading maps LOCATION:Near what major body of water are Catalhuyuk Jericho located? PLACE: based on the map, what is the land around both settlements like? LOCATION: describe Jericho’s location in relation to the three major rivers on the map CRITICAL THINKING: why do you think the earliest settlement developed along rivers?

  2. Lesson 1: hunter-Gathers The Paleolithic Age • The early period of human history is called the Stone Age. • The earliest part of this period was the Paleolithic “old Stone” • This period began about 2.5 millions years ago and lasted until around 8000 B.C

  3. Surviving in the Paleolithic Age • They always moved around for food. There were Nomads. • Finding Food • Men hunted large animals. • Women stay close to the camp and take care of children and search for grain, nuts, etc. • Invention of tools. • Sticks, stones and branches were tools. • Later they made flints.

  4. Fire sparks changes • Archeologists believed that they created fire by friction. • They learn that fire gives them light, way to cook and keep they warm. • Language and Art • Early people communicate with sounds and gestures. • They began to develop language in this age. • Art was another way of communication.

  5. The Ice Age • It was a long period of extreme cold that affected the earth. • It began 100,000 years ago.

  6. CLASS WORK • Early civilizations: map activity (TEXT BOOK page 68) • Label the following: • All four Early Civilizations • Rivers (6) of the civilizations • Seas (7) • Bays (1) • Gulfs (1) • make a key (for the location of the civilizations) • 2. Work book • page 29-33

  7. CLASS WORK What words and phrases will identify Paleolithic age?

  8. CLASS WORK • Lesson 1 Review Text Book Page 61. • Compare a contrast roles of men and women in Paleolithic age. • (Venn Diagram • 3. WORK BOOK PAGE 29-33

  9. Home learning

  10. Home learning • WORK BOOK • PAGE 29-33

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