State Standard: Identify basic trends in hominid evolution from early ancestors six million years ago to modern humans, including brain size, jaw size,

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State Standard: Identify basic trends in hominid evolution from early ancestors six million years ago to modern humans, including brain size, jaw size, language, and manufacturing of tools.

Set up a separate sheet of paper as follows. FRONT OF PAPER Notes on brain size 1)Overall, how did brain size change over time? Notes on jaw size 1)Overall, how did jaw size change over time?

State Standard: Identify basic trends in hominid evolution from early ancestors six million years ago to modern humans, including brain size, jaw size, language, and manufacturing of tools. BACK OF PAPER Notes on language 1)Overall, how did language change over time? Notes on manufacture of tools 1)Overall, how did the manufacture of tools change over time?