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Daily Objective 8-27-13

Daily Objective 8-27-13. Supplies: Cornell Notes sheet and Pink Paper Essential Question What factors lead to the early human migration patterns, and how did this affect where early civilizations began? Warm-up (10 Minutes) Personal Timeline: Use the PINK sheet of paper

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Daily Objective 8-27-13

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  1. Daily Objective 8-27-13 • Supplies: Cornell Notes sheet and Pink Paper • Essential Question • What factors lead to the early human migration patterns, and how did this affect where early civilizations began? • Warm-up (10 Minutes) • Personal Timeline: Use the PINK sheet of paper • Directed Instruction (15 Minutes) • Cornell Notes • Guided Practice (15 Minutes) • Cause and Effect Organizer

  2. Warm Up • Use the colored sheets to create a personal time of your life (Pink) • You need to add at least 5 events from your life • You will have 5 minutes to complete • We will go over them together

  3. Early Human Migration Patterns • Great Rift Valley • Early Humans • Paleolithic Age • Nomads • Stone Tools

  4. Reasons for Migration • Nomads in search of food • Followed the herds of animals • As Foraging and food supplies ran low in one area, humans would migrate to another area with more food • Changing of the Climate: End of the Ice Age

  5. Migration Patterns • Africa • Bantu Migration of West Africa • Europe • Celtic: Northern Europe and would eventually move into all parts of Europe • Greek: Southern Europe and would eventually form City-States and the Greek Empires • Asia/South Pacific • Settled in the Indus River Valley in India • Austronesia Migration • Eventually became part of the early Chinese Dynasties • Americas • Bering Strait Migration: Originated in Asia and migrated over the land bridge from Asia to North America

  6. AREAS OF NEOLITHIC AGRICULTURAL REVOLUTION

  7. Effects of Human Migration • Discovered new types crops • Settled along rivers for the constant supply of water • Advances in Technology • Creation of permanent settlements • Beginning of the Neolithic Revolution: Shift from a nomadic life style to a Agriculture life style

  8. Compare Notes • This is not a time to talk about what is going on this weekend • Spend time to ensure you and your group members have all the notes • Write any questions that you have on the left hand side

  9. Guided Practice: Cause and Effect Organizer (15 Minutes) • Take what you have learned in your notes and create a cause and effect graphic organizer on the back of your timeline activity • Example will be on the board • You make work with your group members but each student will need their own copy

  10. Cause and Effect Effects Causes Causes Effects Early Human Migration Effects Causes

  11. Independent Practice: Answer Essential Question from today • Essential Question • What factors lead to the early human migration patterns, and how did this affect where early civilizations began?

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