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With Your Host. . .

With Your Host. . .

Column A Hominid Nicknames Column B Adaptation Column C Name the hominid Column D

Column A Hominid Nicknames Column B Adaptation Column C Name the hominid Column D Vocab Column E Arch Review Column F Not available 100 100 100 200 200 200 300 300 300 400 400 400 500 500 500

Homo Sapien A 100

Homo Sapien A 100

Doubly Wise Man A 100

Doubly Wise Man A 100

Homo Sapien A 200

Homo Sapien A 200

Wise Man A 200

Wise Man A 200

Homo Erectus A 300

Homo Erectus A 300

Upright Man A 300

Upright Man A 300

Homo Habilis A 400

Homo Habilis A 400

Handy Man A 400

Handy Man A 400

Lucy A 500

Lucy A 500

Australopithecus Afarensis A 500

Australopithecus Afarensis A 500

Define adaptation B 100

Define adaptation B 100

When species physically change something about themselves as a reaction to the changing environment

When species physically change something about themselves as a reaction to the changing environment B 100

This has to change in order for a species to start the process of

This has to change in order for a species to start the process of adaptation B 200

The environment/geography B 200

The environment/geography B 200

When African trees thinned, humans were forced to live on the ground and become…

When African trees thinned, humans were forced to live on the ground and become… B 300

Bipedal B 300

Bipedal B 300

As hominids adapted over time, humans became… B 400

As hominids adapted over time, humans became… B 400

Smarter, Faster, Taller, Less Hairy B 400

Smarter, Faster, Taller, Less Hairy B 400

Humans and apes share a common… B 500

Humans and apes share a common… B 500

Ancestor B 500

Ancestor B 500

Oldest hominid that we talked about in class C 100

Oldest hominid that we talked about in class C 100

Australopithecus Afarensis/Lucy C 100

Australopithecus Afarensis/Lucy C 100

The first hominid to discover fire and leave Africa C 200

The first hominid to discover fire and leave Africa C 200

Homo Erectus C 200

Homo Erectus C 200

The first “wise” hominid that was taller than any of the hominids before him

The first “wise” hominid that was taller than any of the hominids before him C 300

Homo Sapien C 300

Homo Sapien C 300

DAILY Place A Wager DOUBLE C 400

DAILY Place A Wager DOUBLE C 400

Is the tallest, smartest, most advanced hominid C 400

Is the tallest, smartest, most advanced hominid C 400

Homo Sapien C 400

Homo Sapien C 400

First hominid to use tools C 500

First hominid to use tools C 500

Homo Habilis C 500

Homo Habilis C 500

Daoism’s symbol D 100

Daoism’s symbol D 100

The Ying Yang D 100

The Ying Yang D 100

What is a hominid? D 200

What is a hominid? D 200

Humans and their ancient ancestors D 200

Humans and their ancient ancestors D 200

Define Bipedal D 300

Define Bipedal D 300

Walking upright on two feet D 300

Walking upright on two feet D 300

Migration D 400

Migration D 400

Huge movements of a species in order to find better food/environment D 400

Huge movements of a species in order to find better food/environment D 400

Define Extinction and name a hominid group that went extinct. D 500

Define Extinction and name a hominid group that went extinct. D 500

When an entire species dies out; Australopithecus Afarensis, Homo Erectus, Homo Sapiens D 500

When an entire species dies out; Australopithecus Afarensis, Homo Erectus, Homo Sapiens D 500

What is strata and how to archaeologists use it? E 100

What is strata and how to archaeologists use it? E 100

Layers of dirt that tell you how old an artifact is (Deeper is older)

Layers of dirt that tell you how old an artifact is (Deeper is older) E 100

Locate 46 Degrees North, 10 Degrees East E 200

Locate 46 Degrees North, 10 Degrees East E 200

Austria/Switzerland E 200

Austria/Switzerland E 200

Name the difference between an observation and an inference E 300

Name the difference between an observation and an inference E 300

Answers will vary E 300

Answers will vary E 300

Middens are… E 400

Middens are… E 400

Trash a civilization leaves behind that tells us what they ate, what they considered

Trash a civilization leaves behind that tells us what they ate, what they considered waste, and their daily schedule E 400

How do we know what we know without written records? E 500

How do we know what we know without written records? E 500

Answers will vary. E 500

Answers will vary. E 500

Mesopotamia’s rivers F 100

Mesopotamia’s rivers F 100

Tigris & Euphrates F 100

Tigris & Euphrates F 100

Egypt’s and India’s rivers F 200

Egypt’s and India’s rivers F 200

The Nile & the Indus F 200

The Nile & the Indus F 200

The ARVC’s F 300

The ARVC’s F 300

China, India, Mesopotamia, & Egypt F 300

China, India, Mesopotamia, & Egypt F 300

The ARVC’s that reached a golden age F 400

The ARVC’s that reached a golden age F 400

China & India F 400

China & India F 400

The 7 parts of every civilization F 500

The 7 parts of every civilization F 500

Common Culture & Religion; Advanced Cities, Advanced Technology, Gov’t with Written Laws, Writing and

Common Culture & Religion; Advanced Cities, Advanced Technology, Gov’t with Written Laws, Writing and Record Keeping, Specialized Workers, Social Hierarchy F 500

The Final Jeopardy Category is: Ancient China Please record your wager. Click on screen

The Final Jeopardy Category is: Ancient China Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin

How is China like the other ARVC’s? How is it different? Click on screen

How is China like the other ARVC’s? How is it different? Click on screen to continue

Answers will vary Click on screen to continue

Answers will vary Click on screen to continue

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