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2.3 Paleolithic Era WWBAT draw when, where, and how Paleolithic people survived WWBAT define hunters/gatherers and describe two aspects of their lifestyle. DO NOW: SILENTLY….. Put the papers on your desk away in the SS section of your binder On a Post-it, write the latitude and longitude coordinates for an island, then stick it to the map. When finished, take out your IRP book and read.

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Lesson 2.3 VOCABULARY DRILL Paleolithic (noun) Old Stone Age, the earliest period of human development and is characterized by the use of stones for tools. Made up of many different species of humans, and ending with only homo sapiens around Nomad (noun) member of a group of people who have no fixed home and move according to the seasons from place to place in search of food, water, and grazing land. Now use each term in a sentence or sketch a picture

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2.3 Paleolithic EraWWBAT draw when, where, and how Paleolithic people

survived WWBAT define hunters/gatherers and describe two

aspects of their lifestyle.

DO NOW: SILENTLY…..

Put the papers on your desk away in the SS section of your binder

On a Post-it, write the latitude and longitude coordinates for an island, then stick it to the map.

When finished, take out your IRP book and read.

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Lesson 2.3VOCABULARY DRILL

Paleolithic (noun)Old Stone Age, the earliest period of human development and is characterized by the use of stones for tools. Made up of many different species of humans, and ending with only homo sapiens around

Nomad (noun)member of a group of people who have no fixed home and move according to the seasons from place to place in search of food, water, and grazing land.

Now use each term in a sentence or sketch a picture

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Timeline of When Paleolithic People Existed

2 million years ago, Paleolithic people lived

Year 0, Jesus Christ was born.

2013, today

10,000 years ago, Neolithic Revolution

NOTE: this timeline is NOT to scale

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Lower Paleolithic2 million > 200,000 years ago

First humans ever! Variety of human-like species, but not ‘homo sapien’First stone tools

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Middle Paleolithic200,000 > 45,000 years ago

Two main species of humans:Neanderthals and homo sapiensFirst signs of religionbetter toolscare for elderly

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Late Paleolithic45,000 > 10,000 years ago

Neanderthals die outHomo sapiens migrateAdvanced hunter/gatherer techniquesFancier art

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When did the Paleolithic people live?

Tens of thousands of years ago…

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What continent did the Paleolithic people live on?

They lived in Africa

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Where did they live?

did not stay in one place at a time.lived in tents or just on the ground.

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What were their families like?

traveled in tribes.tribes provided protection and help.

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What kind of food did they eat?

Berries, nuts and meat. Called hunters-gatherers

◦They searched for food.Moved around following animals.

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How did they hunt?

paleolithic – old stone agefirst humans to use stones for weapons.