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The Stone Ages and Early Cultures The Stone Ages and Early Cultures Ancient Civilizations Mr. Hollingsworth’s World History

Alabama Course of Study EExplain how artifacts and other archaeological findings provide evidence of the nature and movement of prehistoric groups of people. Identify terms used to describe characteristics of early societies and family structures.

Today’s Learning Targets II can define the vocabulary terms specific to this region and time. II can evaluate the conclusion of anthropologists on the discovery of early hominids

Warm-up Questions  What to you call a relative who lived in the past? ancestor  What is a hominid? An early ancestor of humans

Warm-up Questions  On which continent were Australopithecus remains found? Africa

Notebook Check YYou will now take your notebook check.

Missing / Make Up Work DDo you have any missing or make up work to do. Let’s make arrangements to get that done.

Exam Results WWe will now be going over your exam results. Clear off your desks. Have nothing on them.

Online Textbook TThe website for online textbook materials is Because there is a problem with my account, we will be temporarily using Mrs. Tauber’s login information: User – tmsstudent Password - tauber

Notebook Layout WWe are now going over the layout of your notebook for the new unit.

Today’s Learning Targets II can define the vocabulary terms specific to this region and time. II can evaluate the conclusion of anthropologists on the discovery of early hominids