The Stone Age
Early Humans
Tools & Technology
Farming and Domestication
Growth and Society
100

This was the prehistoric time when people made tools and weapons out of stone.

What is the Stone Age?

100

People who move from place to place in search of food and shelter.

Who are nomads?

100

Early humans made tools out of these three materials.

What are stone, bone, and wood?

100

The process of taming animals and growing plants for human use.

What is domestication?

100

The practice of growing crops or farming.

What is agriculture?

200

These are the three main periods of the Stone Age.

What are the Paleolithic, Mesolithic, and Neolithic periods?

200

People who hunted animals and gathered plants, fruits, and nuts for food.

Who are hunter-gatherers?

200

Give two examples of tools used during the Stone Age.

What are hand axes, spears, harpoons, or hammerstones?

200

Name three animal's that early humans domesticated.

What are dogs, goats, sheep, pigs, or cattle?

200

Having more food or goods than needed.

What is a surplus?

300

This period is known as the “Old Stone Age.”

What is the Paleolithic period?

300

Why were hunter-gatherers nomadic?

Because they had to move to find food and water.

300

Name one way early humans used fire.

What is for warmth, cooking, protection, or light?

300

The Agricultural Revolution was a major change from hunting and gathering to this.

What is farming and raising animals?

300

Why was a food surplus important?

It allowed trade and population growth.

400

This period is known as the “New Stone Age.”

What is the Neolithic period?

400

About how many people made up a hunter-gatherer band?

What is 20 to 50 people?

400

Why did early humans work together in bands or groups?

To hunt large animals, share food, and protect each other.

400

How did farming change the way people lived?

It allowed them to settle, build villages, and form communities.

400

How did food surpluses lead to population growth?

People had more food, lived longer, and had larger families.

500

Name one main difference between the Paleolithic, Mesolithic, and Neolithic periods.

What is… Paleolithic = hunting/gathering, Mesolithic = taming animals and better tools, Neolithic = farming and permanent villages?

500

What were the roles of men, women, and children in hunter-gatherer groups?

Men hunted/fished, women gathered and cared for children, and children helped gather food.

500

What types of art did people make during the Old Stone Age?

What are cave paintings, carvings, and small statues?

500

How did farming lead to the creation of permanent settlements?

People no longer had to move to find food and could build permanent homes.

500

Once farming began, how did people’s jobs change?

(Specialization) Not everyone had to farm—some became toolmakers, traders, or builders.