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Chalkboard Challenge. Social Studies Era 1 The Beginning of Human Society. Let’s Play. Final Challenge. Humanity’s Story. The Stone Age. Agriculture. Ages. Peopling of Earth. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400.
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Chalkboard Challenge Social Studies Era 1 The Beginning of Human Society
Let’s Play Final Challenge Humanity’s Story The Stone Age Agriculture Ages Peopling of Earth 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500
Humanity's Story for 100 • Humanity’s story began in which continent? 100 Africa
Humanity's Story for 200 • What did our early ancestors begin to do hundreds of thousands of years ago? 200 Form Tools
Humanity's Story for 300 • Archaeologists have found the remains of what may have been the first ______ used by humans in East Africa. 300 Tools
Humanity's Story for 400 • What were the most common tools? 400 Stone Tools
Humanity's Story for 500 • The hunter-gatherer society lived in clans and were 500 Nomadic
The Stone Age for 100 • Another word for the Old Stone Age is 100 Paleolithic Era
The Stone Age for 200 • What did people learn to make during the Old Stone Age? 200 Fire
The Stone Age for 300 • People began to settle permanently in one location in the New Stone Age or… 300 Neolithic Era
The Stone Age for 400 • People became scavengers, herders, farmers, or producers during the Paleolithic or Neolithic Age? 400 Neolithic
The Stone Age for 500 • Animals and crops became domesticated during the Old Stone Age or New Stone Age? 500 New Stone Age (Neolithic)
Agriculture for 100 • Where did the earliest agricultural settlements form? 100 Southwest Asia
Agriculture for 200 • Because it provided a reliable food source, early man developed __________. 200 Farming and herding
Agriculture for 300 • Name one crop of early man. 300 • Wheat, potatoes, rice or maize
Agriculture for 400 • Where was the earliest known permanent agricultural community established? 400 Mesopotamia
Agriculture for 500 • The development of agriculture took place during the _______Age. 500 Neolithic
Ages for 100 • The Age characterized by cave art, fire, hominids, hunters and gathers, nomads. 100 Paleolithic Age
Ages for 200 • What is the time period before Jesus was born called? 200 B.C.
Ages for 300 • The New Stone Age characterized by the use of looms for weaving, domesticate animals, agriculture, people shifting from hunting and gathering to agriculture and herding. 300 Neolithic Age
Ages for 400 • What is the age of the Earth? 400 4 to 5 billion years old
Ages for 500 • Which age is characterized by the creation of pottery? 500 Mesolithic Age
Peopling of Earth • A giant stone structure found on the Salisbury Plainin England is called __________. 100 Stonehenge
Peopling of Earth • The study of the remains of skeletons or bones of people is called ______. 200 Anthropology
Peopling of Earth • People who study things USED by people who lived a long time ago; eating utensils, houses, tools are called _______. 300 Archaeologists
Peopling of Earth • The study of things used by people who lived a long time ago; tools, eating utensils, homes is called _____. 400 Archaeology
Peopling of Earth • What is the term for the ideas, beliefs, and customs of a group of people? 500 Culture
Final Challenge End Game • Method of measures the amount of radioactive elements to determine the age of artifacts is called _______. Write Your Final Challenge Wager Radiocarbon Dating TIME’S UP!