Paleolithic Era
Neolithic Era
Mesopotamia
Religions
Classroom Rules
100

What is another name for the Paleolithic Era?

Old Stone Age

100

What's another name for the Neolithic Era?

New Stone Age

100

Who was the 6th King of Babylon?

Hammurabi

100

What were the 8 religions you learned about?

Hinduism, Sikhism, Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Confucianism, Buddhism, Animism

100

What day of the week is work turned in?

Friday

200

How did Paleo-humans adapt to their environment?

Used caves as shelter, learned to hunt and gather, etc

200

What was the Neolithic Revolution?

The change from being nomadic in the Paleo Era to settling down, farming, and domesticating animals

200

What does Mesopotamia mean?

Land between 2 rivers

200

Who founded Buddhism?

Siddhartha Gautama

200

What item should never leave the classroom?

Your folder

300

Define 'nomadic'

constantly moving

300

Define sedentary

To settle down, create a permanent living

300

What rivers were important to Mesopotamia

Tigris and Euphrates

300

Which religion has the Torah as their holy book?

Judaism

300

How and where do you turn in late work?

You staple a late work ticket from the purple bin to all your work being submitted and put it in the red bin near the trash can, computer cart, calendar, and folder bins

400

What was the primary lifestyle of the Paleo Era?

Hunting and Gathering

400

What does the term surplus mean and why was it important to the Neolithic Era?

To have extra of something, allowed for job specialization

400

What is the name of the first written language?

Cuneiform

400

Which religion has the core belief of reincarnation? 

Hinduism

400

What is the rubric called that the teachers use to grade you based on group work?

Collaboration Rubric

500

What is the significance of fire in the Paleolithic Era?

Fire was used for warmth, cooking food, protection, and social gatherings

500

Define job specialization

When people we able to have other jobs than just farming

500

What are irrigation systems?

hint: explain, don't give examples

a method of moving water from one place to another

500

What is the difference between Monotheistic and Polytheistic?

Mono- belief in only one God

Poly- belief in multiple Gods (more than 1, two or more)

500

How often do seats get changed?

Every marking period

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