CheckPoint #3 Checkpoint Objective: 1.Identify sites in Africa where archaeologists and historians have found evidence of the origins of modern human beings.

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CheckPoint #3 Checkpoint Objective: 1.Identify sites in Africa where archaeologists and historians have found evidence of the origins of modern human beings. 2.Describe what they found. 1.Number your ½ sheet Put your name in the RIGHT corner and give it a title 3.Wait for further instructions. 1.Number your ½ sheet Put your name in the RIGHT corner and give it a title 3.Wait for further instructions.

Checkpoint #3 1.What is the vocab that means human made objects like tools, weapons, or jewelry? a. Fossil c. Archaeologist b. Artifact d. Decade 2.Who is Lucy? a.The archaeologist that found fossils from 3.5 million years ago. b.The author of our textbook. c.The nickname of an adult female skeleton found from 3.5 million years ago. d.The first human to discover fire. 3.Where was the oldest skeleton found? a. North Americac. Europe b. Asiad. Africa

Checkpoint #3 4.Which of the following are true about the discovery of Lucy in Africa? a. Lucy and the hominids who left their footprints in East Africa walked upright. b. Lucy and the hominids traveled long distances and were able to spot threatening animals and carry food and children. c. Lucy and the hominids had opposable thumbs which allowed them to pick up small objects. d. Lucy and the hominids could not make tools Describe what other archaeologists have found as evidence of early humans living in Africa.

Human Origins in Africa handout pp Where were some sites in Africa where archaeologists and historians have found evidence of the origins of modern human beings? Describe what they found.

Writing: Humans Origins in Africa Prompt: Where were some sites in Africa where archaeologists and historians have found evidence of the origins of modern human beings? Describe what they found. Cite the text for evidence of your answers. Rubric: ScoreDevelopment 4  Well-chosen evidence to develop topic  Explains all evidence  Clear understanding of the topic 3  Adequately develops topic  Adequately explains evidence  Demonstrates understanding of topic 2  Not enough evidence  Repetitive evidence  Understands some of the topic 1  Irrelevant or no evidence  Only personal knowledge  Does not understand the topic

Project Instructions:. Cross them off when you complete each one 1.Label each of the continents and oceans (10pts) 2.Label and color each of the 7 ancient civilizations (20 pts) MesopotamiaEgyptIsrael IndiaChinaGreece Rome 3.Label and identify the major sea, rivers and mountain ranges of each ancient civilization (this means you’ll need a key) 20 pts Nile RiverHimalayan Mountain Range Nile DeltaTigris River Euphrates RiverHuang He River Mediterranean SeaIndus River 4.Label each of the following major ancient cities (20 pts): UrBabylonJerusalem Athens RomeCarthage Alexandria Troy 1.Must be neat, legible (10 pts) and accurate (20 pts) 2.Put your name on it. 3.This is due to Mrs. Young by Tuesday, September 1