Life in the Ice Age
MAP!
Geography
True/False
RANDOM!
100
What are some animals the early people had to hunt for food?
Wooly mammoths, saber-tooth tigers, reindeer.
100
Point to North America.
It's above South America.
100
What did the early people cross to get from Asia to North America?
The Beringia Land Bridge.
100
True/False: Early people used brown paper bags and crayons for art.
False! They drew on cave walls with charcoal, bark, and other earthly materials.
100
What did the nomads become when they stopped wandering?
Farmers.
200
What were some animals that might be dangerous to people in the Ice Age?
Saber-tooth tigers, packs of wooly mammoths.
200
Point to Australia
It's an island!
200
What was the world covered in during the Ice Age?
ICE!
200
True/False: Everybody lived in caves during the Ice Age.
False! Some people lived in caves, but there weren't enough caves to go around. Other people lived in tents made from animal skins, bones, and sticks.
200
What were early people who wandered around without permanent homes called?
Nomads
300
What part of the animal did early people use for tents?
Early people used animal skins as flaps for their tents.
300
Point to Africa
It's south of Europe.
300
How many hemispheres does the world have?
Two!
300
True/False: The Beringia Land Bridge got covered with water when the ice melted.
True! You can no longer cross from Asia to North America by the land bridge.
300
The equator divides the world into two ______________.
The equator divides the world into two hemispheres.
400
What was one plant the early farmers planted?
Early farmers learned to plant corn.
400
Point to the Pacific Ocean.
It's the one by California, west of North America.
400
There are four major whats on the earth?
Oceans: Pacific, Atlantic, Arctic, and Indian Oceans.
400
True/False: Early farmers had homes and planted food to grow.
True! They didn't have to follow the animals around for food if they could grow their own, so they could build permanent homes.
400
What is most of the world covered in?
Most of the world is covered in water.
500
What do you call a piece of land surrounded by water on all sides?
Land surrounded by water is an island.
500
Draw the equator.
It's the invisible line that divides the earth into two hemispheres.
500
What continent do we live on?
We live on North America.
500
True/False: The world is round.
True! Globes are round to represent the shape of the earth.
500
Why did the early people stop hunting animals and begin planting food?
They learned how to grow crops, and they realized that they could have more food if they grew their own rather than hunting the animals.
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