RAP (5 minutes): Draw a picture of a personal object of yours that a scientist might find in the future (2000 years from now).

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RAP (5 minutes): Draw a picture of a personal object of yours that a scientist might find in the future (2000 years from now).

RAP continued (2 minutes) Then switch with a partner. Write a short paragraph about what the object you are looking at tells you about the other person.

The Stone Age Chapter 1, Section 1 Pages 9-15

What was the Old Stone Age The Stone Age is also referred to as the Paleolithic Period

What was the Old Stone Age? People were hunters and gatherers –Hunted animals –Gathered plants, berries, seeds & nuts

What was the Old Stone Age? Nomads: move from place to place with no permanent home They moved from place to place to follow the wild animals they hunted and also moved with the season so they could have plants and berries to eat.

What was the Old Stone Age? Develop fire –Cook food –Provided warmth –Archeologists believe they made fire by rubbing two sticks together

What was the Old Stone Age? Made tools from a stone called flint

Ice Age UlGNAs&feature=relatedhttp:// UlGNAs&feature=related What does this clip show us about the Ice Age? What do you think was key to the survival of the Paleolithic people during this time?

Ice Age Ice Age began about 100,000 B.C. and lasted until about 8,000 B.C. Large sheets of ice covered parts of Europe, Asia, and North America

Examples of cave paintings

WIO Activity WIO: Create a cave painting that represents the most important aspect of your life (must include at least five objects). Pre-AP WIO: In addition to the cave painting, write a paragraph about your painting using 4 vocabulary words*

What was the New Stone Age? The New Stone Age is also called the Neolithic Period

What was the New Stone Age? Domesticate animals –Tame for human use

What was the New Stone Age? Farming began –People can live in one place, they are no longer nomadic –People began to live in villages

What was the New Stone Age? People traded extra food and goods such as baskets, pottery and tools This is called specialization

What was the New Stone Age? Began to make tools from metal

Cornell Notes Summary What would you write as a summary answering the questions: –What was the Old Stone Age? –What was the New Stone Age

Summary During the Old Stone Age, or Paleolithic Period, humans were hunters and gatherers, nomads, and made their tools from stone. During the New Stone Age, or Neolithic Period, humans developed farming, domesticated animals, traded goods and made their tools from metal.