World History Unit 1 Early Civilizations Chapter 1

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World History Unit – 1 Early Civilizations Chapter 1 Foundations of Civilization Prehistory –

World History Unit – 1 Early Civilizations Chapter 1 Foundations of Civilization Prehistory – 300 B. C. 1

1. 1 Understanding Our Past - Objectives � Learn how scholars study the historical

1. 1 Understanding Our Past - Objectives � Learn how scholars study the historical past. � Find out how anthropologists investigate the period of prehistory. � Understand how discoveries in Africa and beyond have influenced anthropologists’ views about early humans and their ancestors. 2

1. 1 Terms, People, and Places � Prehistory � Historian � Artifact � Anthropology

1. 1 Terms, People, and Places � Prehistory � Historian � Artifact � Anthropology � Culture � Archaeology � Mary Leakey � Louis Leakey � Olduvai Gorge � Technology � Donald Johanson 3

Lecture 1. 1 � Studying the Historical Past � Investigating Prehistory � Discoveries in

Lecture 1. 1 � Studying the Historical Past � Investigating Prehistory � Discoveries in Africa and Beyond 4

Formative Assessment 1. 1 � PHSchool. com (Bridge Page) � Web Code= [nad]-[1010] �

Formative Assessment 1. 1 � PHSchool. com (Bridge Page) � Web Code= [nad]-[1010] � World History Home Page � 2009 (red book) � Survey (red book) � Chapter 1 � Assessments � Section 1 � Progress Monitoring (1 -10) 5

1. 2 Turning Point: The Neolithic Revolution - Objectives � Describe the skills and

1. 2 Turning Point: The Neolithic Revolution - Objectives � Describe the skills and beliefs that early modern humans developed during the Old Stone Age and Neolithic Revolution. � Explain how the Neolithic Revolution dramatically changed the way people lived. 6

Terms, People, and Places 1. 2 � Old Stone Age � Paleolithic Period �

Terms, People, and Places 1. 2 � Old Stone Age � Paleolithic Period � New Stone Age � Neolithic Period � Nomad � Animism � Neolithic Revolution � Domesticate � Catalhuyuk � Jericho 7

Lecture 1. 2 � Skills and Beliefs of the Old Stone Age � The

Lecture 1. 2 � Skills and Beliefs of the Old Stone Age � The New Stone Age Begins With Farming � The Neolithic Revolution Brings Dramatic Change 8

Formative Assessment 1. 2 � PHSchool. com (Bridge Page) � Web Code= [nad]-[1010] �

Formative Assessment 1. 2 � PHSchool. com (Bridge Page) � Web Code= [nad]-[1010] � World History Home Page � 2009 (red book) � Survey (red book) � Chapter 1 � Assessments � Section 2 � Progress Monitoring (1 -10) 9

1. 3 Beginnings of Civilization - Objectives � Analyze the conditions under which he

1. 3 Beginnings of Civilization - Objectives � Analyze the conditions under which he first cities and civilizations arose. � Outline the basic features that define civilization. � Understand the ways in which civilization have changed over time. 10

Terms, People, and Places 1. 3 � Surplus � Traditional � Civilization Economy �

Terms, People, and Places 1. 3 � Surplus � Traditional � Civilization Economy � Steppe � Polytheistic � Artisan � Pictograph � Scribe � Cultural Diffusion � City-State � Empire 11

Lecture 1. 3 � First Cities and Civilizations Arise � Basic Features That Define

Lecture 1. 3 � First Cities and Civilizations Arise � Basic Features That Define Civilization � Civilization Change Over Time 12

Formative Assessment 1. 3 � PHSchool. com (Bridge Page) � Web Code= [nad]-[1010] �

Formative Assessment 1. 3 � PHSchool. com (Bridge Page) � Web Code= [nad]-[1010] � World History Home Page � 2009 (red book) � Survey (red book) � Chapter 1 � Assessments � Section 3 � Progress Monitoring (1 -10) 13

Summative Assessment Chapter 1 � PHSchool. com (Bridge Page) � Web Code= [nad]-[1010] �

Summative Assessment Chapter 1 � PHSchool. com (Bridge Page) � Web Code= [nad]-[1010] � World History Home Page � 2009 (red book) � Survey (red book) � Chapter 1 � Assessments � Chapter � Progress Monitoring (1 -20) 14