Inquiry & Knowledge
Early Humans & Movement
Society & Civilization
Resources & Survival
100

Asking questions to acquire or learn new information

What is Inquiry?

100

Movement from one region or habitat to another

What is migration?

100

a group of people who share culture (such as language, dress, behavioral norms, and art)

What is Society?

100

More than what was needed or used

what is surplus

200

Building on others' ideas or learning, prior knowledge in order to make new developments/inventions

what is collective learning?

200

Someone who migrates from place to place and has no permanent home

what is nomad?

200

an organized culture that spreads over large amounts of space and time and includes permanent communities (like cities)

What is Civilization?

200

Extreme food scarcity; not enough food

what is famine?

300

The start or beginning of something.

What is origin?

300

Getting used to something. A process of change where species become better suited to their environment

what is adaptation?

300

Shared values, traditions, and practices of a group of people.

What is culture?

300


what is domestication?

400

A new way of doing something; a new method. Make life easier

what is innovation?

400

Making or using objects to make tasks easier, like stone knives.

what is tool/tool making

400

Religion, government, writing, arts, technology, and job specialization.

What are Characteristics?

400

 

what is tool making?

500

Something of value that was made by and used by humans. Can be old or new.

What is Artifact?

500

_______ of animals or plants for human use

What is domesticate/domestication?

500

Farming; the practice of raising animals and plants. Examples: Eggs, veggies, fruits, grains, cows

what is agriculture?

500


what is agriculture?