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Warm Up (On your own-No talking) • On page 28 of your Interactive Notebook, answer the following questions: – 1. What do you think was the most important innovation of the Stone Ages? – 2. What would our world be like today without that innovation?
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Page 1: Warm Up (On your own-No talking) On page 28 of your Interactive Notebook, answer the following questions: –1. What do you think was the most important.

Warm Up (On your own-No talking)

• On page 28 of your Interactive Notebook, answer the following questions:– 1. What do you think was the most important

innovation of the Stone Ages?– 2. What would our world be like today without

that innovation?

Page 2: Warm Up (On your own-No talking) On page 28 of your Interactive Notebook, answer the following questions: –1. What do you think was the most important.

Mr. Harrell, Miss Kay and Mr. Davis Academic Productions

Present…

Stone Age, Human Origins, and C.H.E.G.G. Basketball Review!!!

Michael Jordan Intro

Rolling Stones- Start Me Up

Page 3: Warm Up (On your own-No talking) On page 28 of your Interactive Notebook, answer the following questions: –1. What do you think was the most important.

Basketball Review:• This is a review game on all of the material

that we have covered on the Stone Age, Human Origins, and C.H.E.G.G. (Culture, History, Economics, Government, Geography)

• You are not allowed to use your “Interactive Notebooks,” but you may use a scrap sheet of paper to take notes during the game!!!

• Good Luck to you all !!!

Page 4: Warm Up (On your own-No talking) On page 28 of your Interactive Notebook, answer the following questions: –1. What do you think was the most important.

We need a volunteer to be our scorekeeper!!!

• Congratulations score keeper, you just earned yourself 5 points on tomorrow’s test!!!

Page 5: Warm Up (On your own-No talking) On page 28 of your Interactive Notebook, answer the following questions: –1. What do you think was the most important.

Rules: (How to Score)

• 1. A group will get a question and have 30 seconds to answer. Groups may discuss and give a final answer.– Some questions will be multiple choice

• 2. If you get the question right, you get one point and a chance to shoot either a 2-pointer, 3-pointer, 5-pointer, or 10-pointer

• 3. If you miss the question, the correct answer will be revealed. The next question goes to the next group.

Page 6: Warm Up (On your own-No talking) On page 28 of your Interactive Notebook, answer the following questions: –1. What do you think was the most important.

Sportsmanship

• 1. Do not shout out answers if it is not your turn– Do not oooh and aaah if you know the answer

• 2. Do not laugh at incorrect answers

• 3. Do not speak if it is not your turn

• 4. Do not laugh if someone misses a shot

Page 7: Warm Up (On your own-No talking) On page 28 of your Interactive Notebook, answer the following questions: –1. What do you think was the most important.

Rules: (Fouls)

• 1. Each group has one star by their team name.

• 2. The first whistled foul will be a warning and a removal of your star. Any subsequent whistled fouls will be 1-point deductions from your team.

• 3. At the end of the game, if your group still has its star, you will get 1 BONUS shot!!!

Page 8: Warm Up (On your own-No talking) On page 28 of your Interactive Notebook, answer the following questions: –1. What do you think was the most important.

What Do We Win???

• 1. The overall winner gets 5 points on tomorrow’s test.

• 2. Second Place gets 3 points on tomorrow’s test.

• 3. Third Place gets 1 point on tomorrow’s test.

Page 9: Warm Up (On your own-No talking) On page 28 of your Interactive Notebook, answer the following questions: –1. What do you think was the most important.

Choose Your Team Name

You have one minute to choose an awesome name for your team!

Page 10: Warm Up (On your own-No talking) On page 28 of your Interactive Notebook, answer the following questions: –1. What do you think was the most important.

What is the first era of the Stone Age?

Page 11: Warm Up (On your own-No talking) On page 28 of your Interactive Notebook, answer the following questions: –1. What do you think was the most important.

Where do scientist believe early humans originated?

Page 12: Warm Up (On your own-No talking) On page 28 of your Interactive Notebook, answer the following questions: –1. What do you think was the most important.

What is the name of the small triangular shaped blade of stone used in knives

and spears developed during the Mesolithic Age

Page 13: Warm Up (On your own-No talking) On page 28 of your Interactive Notebook, answer the following questions: –1. What do you think was the most important.

What term means “Before recorded history”?

Page 14: Warm Up (On your own-No talking) On page 28 of your Interactive Notebook, answer the following questions: –1. What do you think was the most important.

What term means “An object made by humans”?

Page 15: Warm Up (On your own-No talking) On page 28 of your Interactive Notebook, answer the following questions: –1. What do you think was the most important.

What is another word for hunter-gatherers that moved from place-

to-place?

Page 16: Warm Up (On your own-No talking) On page 28 of your Interactive Notebook, answer the following questions: –1. What do you think was the most important.

What factor allowed humans to migrate from Africa and Asia to

North and South America before the ice caps melted?

Page 17: Warm Up (On your own-No talking) On page 28 of your Interactive Notebook, answer the following questions: –1. What do you think was the most important.

The “Agricultural Revolution” is also known as what?

Page 18: Warm Up (On your own-No talking) On page 28 of your Interactive Notebook, answer the following questions: –1. What do you think was the most important.

What does the term “hominid” mean?

Page 19: Warm Up (On your own-No talking) On page 28 of your Interactive Notebook, answer the following questions: –1. What do you think was the most important.

What do archaeologists use to learn about prehistoric times?

• A. artifacts

• B. primary sources

• C. fossils

• D. all of the above

Page 20: Warm Up (On your own-No talking) On page 28 of your Interactive Notebook, answer the following questions: –1. What do you think was the most important.

Nomads are people who…

• A. developed writing

• B. used herbal medicine

• C. were hunter-gatherers

• D. were farmers

Page 21: Warm Up (On your own-No talking) On page 28 of your Interactive Notebook, answer the following questions: –1. What do you think was the most important.

Which age occurred from 10,000 to 8,000 years ago?

• A. Paleolithic

• B. Mesolithic

• C. Neolithic

• D. Beginning of history

Page 22: Warm Up (On your own-No talking) On page 28 of your Interactive Notebook, answer the following questions: –1. What do you think was the most important.

During the Paleolithic Age, how did people get their food?

Page 23: Warm Up (On your own-No talking) On page 28 of your Interactive Notebook, answer the following questions: –1. What do you think was the most important.

What kind of scientist studies cultures?

Page 24: Warm Up (On your own-No talking) On page 28 of your Interactive Notebook, answer the following questions: –1. What do you think was the most important.

What is the study of how people manage resources by producing, exchanging, and using goods and

services

Page 25: Warm Up (On your own-No talking) On page 28 of your Interactive Notebook, answer the following questions: –1. What do you think was the most important.

What term means “the way of life of a group of people”?

Page 26: Warm Up (On your own-No talking) On page 28 of your Interactive Notebook, answer the following questions: –1. What do you think was the most important.

What is the name of the species from 400,000 years ago that

resemble humans today?

Page 27: Warm Up (On your own-No talking) On page 28 of your Interactive Notebook, answer the following questions: –1. What do you think was the most important.

What era of the Stone Age lasted 500,000 years ago to 10,000 years

ago?

Page 28: Warm Up (On your own-No talking) On page 28 of your Interactive Notebook, answer the following questions: –1. What do you think was the most important.

In what era of the Stone Age did people begin to permanently settle in

villages and towns?

Page 29: Warm Up (On your own-No talking) On page 28 of your Interactive Notebook, answer the following questions: –1. What do you think was the most important.

What term means “to make useful for humans” when referring to

plants or animals?

Page 30: Warm Up (On your own-No talking) On page 28 of your Interactive Notebook, answer the following questions: –1. What do you think was the most important.

Halftime!!! (3 Minutes)• Let’s look at the scores…

• Take a moment to reflect with your team what is going well and what needs to be worked on.

• You may also take this time to quickly look through your Interactive Notebook to prepare for the second half!!!

• Halftime Music: – Van Halen-Jump

Page 31: Warm Up (On your own-No talking) On page 28 of your Interactive Notebook, answer the following questions: –1. What do you think was the most important.

What term means “to modify the environment for human use”?

Page 32: Warm Up (On your own-No talking) On page 28 of your Interactive Notebook, answer the following questions: –1. What do you think was the most important.

In what area of the world did the first farmers live?

Page 33: Warm Up (On your own-No talking) On page 28 of your Interactive Notebook, answer the following questions: –1. What do you think was the most important.

What term means “to become an expert in one area”?

Page 34: Warm Up (On your own-No talking) On page 28 of your Interactive Notebook, answer the following questions: –1. What do you think was the most important.

What term means to “Grow and store extra crops”?

Page 35: Warm Up (On your own-No talking) On page 28 of your Interactive Notebook, answer the following questions: –1. What do you think was the most important.

In what era of the Stone Age did humans begin to make boats out of

hollow logs and fishing nets and hooks?

Page 36: Warm Up (On your own-No talking) On page 28 of your Interactive Notebook, answer the following questions: –1. What do you think was the most important.

What caused the end of the Stone Age?

Page 37: Warm Up (On your own-No talking) On page 28 of your Interactive Notebook, answer the following questions: –1. What do you think was the most important.

Which of the following is an important event from the Neolithic

Revolution?• A. governments arose

• B. microlith invented

• C. pottery was made

• D. discovery of fire

Page 38: Warm Up (On your own-No talking) On page 28 of your Interactive Notebook, answer the following questions: –1. What do you think was the most important.

Hunter-Gatherers were nomadic. What does this mean?

• A. They had a lot of members

• B. They moved around a lot

• C. They grew their own crops

• D. They only ate meat

Page 39: Warm Up (On your own-No talking) On page 28 of your Interactive Notebook, answer the following questions: –1. What do you think was the most important.

What is a synonym for agriculture?

• A. Herding

• B. Bartering

• C. Archaeologist

• D. Farming

Page 40: Warm Up (On your own-No talking) On page 28 of your Interactive Notebook, answer the following questions: –1. What do you think was the most important.

What was the first major problem when people started living in towns

and villages?• A. Disease

• B. Starvation

• C. Violence

• D. Wild Animals

Page 41: Warm Up (On your own-No talking) On page 28 of your Interactive Notebook, answer the following questions: –1. What do you think was the most important.

Which of the following early humans lived during the Paleolithic

Age?• A. Hominid

• B. Homo Habilis

• C. Homo Erectus

• D. Homo Sapien

Page 42: Warm Up (On your own-No talking) On page 28 of your Interactive Notebook, answer the following questions: –1. What do you think was the most important.

Why did early humans move northward out of Africa?

• A. Climate Change

• B. Better Jobs

• C. Improved Education

• D. Environmental Disasters

Page 43: Warm Up (On your own-No talking) On page 28 of your Interactive Notebook, answer the following questions: –1. What do you think was the most important.

BONUS SHOTS!!!

• If your group still has it’s star on the board, please send one representative to the front to be your groups shooter.

• Choose how many points you want to shoot for! (2, 3, 5, 10)– Ties will be broken in a shoot off!!!

Page 44: Warm Up (On your own-No talking) On page 28 of your Interactive Notebook, answer the following questions: –1. What do you think was the most important.

THANK YOU FOR PLAYING!!!

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