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Sept 25 Your tribe of hunter-gatherers has lived in this place for as long as anyone can remember. But now there are not enough animals to hunt. Whenever.

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1 Sept 25 Your tribe of hunter-gatherers has lived in this place for as long as anyone can remember. But now there are not enough animals to hunt. Whenever you find berries and roots, you have to share them with people from other tribe. Your leaders think it’s time to find a new home in the lands far beyond the mountains . But no one has ever traveled there, and many people are afraid. Write a paragraph that describes your thoughts /feelings about moving to a new area. Use as many vocabulary words as possible that you have learned in our Early Man Unit.

2 Warm Up for Sept 26th Go back to thinking about Early Man. Then for each of the following pair of events, write C next to the cause and E next to the effect. ________ People began to herd wild animals and plant seeds. _______ Farming communities began. ________ Settlements became permanent. ________ Farmers could get their food in one place.

3 Warm Up for Sept 26th - Con’t
Go back to thinking about Early Man. Then for each of the following pair of events, write C next to the cause and E next to the effect. ________ Settlements became permanent. ________ Farming communities grew into villages. ________ People became free to specialize and work other jobs than growing food. ________Farmers grew more food than they needed.

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5 Look at chart B, “Earliest Domestic Plants and Animals
Look at chart B, “Earliest Domestic Plants and Animals.” Draw a line from each domestic animal or plant to the place where it was found. Some animals were found in more than one region. Domestic Plant or Animal Turkey Goat Yams Rye Rice Cotton Region Middle East Americas Africa South and Southeast Asia Europe China

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7 Warm Up – Sept 28 Look at Map C, “Jericho.” Use the information to answer the following questions. How many people lived in Jericho? __________________________________________ What buildings were located inside the city walls? ______________________________, ________________________________ and ___________________________________. What kind of crop was grown in Jericho? ______________________________________ What was located outside of the city walls? ____________________________________ What conclusions can you draw about the society of Jericho from looking at this illustration of the city? ___________________________________________________________________________

8 CAUSE EFFECTS Development of Agriculture Warm-Up Sept 29th
Fill in the Cause and the Effects of the Development of Agriculture d Development of Agriculture EFFECTS


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