Journey Across Time Ch1: The First Civilizations

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Journey Across Time Ch1: The First Civilizations Early People Journey Across Time Ch1: The First Civilizations

Enduring Understanding: Humans made great advances from the Paleolithic Age to the Neolithic Age.

Essential Questions: What are the benefits of a settled lifestyle versus a nomadic lifestyle? How did advances between the Paleolithic and Neolithic Ages lead to the development of civilizations and culture?

Places, People, &Vocabulary: Paleolithic Age (Old) Neolithic Age (New) Ice Age Specialization Hunter-gatherers Civilization

Places, People, &Vocabulary: Technology Domesticate Nomads Catal Huyuk Jericho Agriculture Irrigation

What do you want to know? Think about it, use your book if you’d like, and write down one question at the bottom of your notes. Turn to the person next to you and share! 

The Development of Man

Key Concepts to Discuss and Consider as You Review In the Old Stone Age people adapted to their environment and invented many tools The impact of the Ice Age Development of technology; specialization (division of labor) In the New Stone Age people started building communities. Domestication and farming Move from nomadic lifestyle to civilization; components of civilization/culture