What do these mean?
Why are these important?
Primary sources vs. Secondary sources
Paleolithic or Neolithic
QUIZ
100

What does CE mean?

Common Era

100

What are the 2 types of the stone age?

The Old Stone Age

And 

The New Stone Age 

100

What are some examples of Primary sources?

  • Letters

  • Clothes

  • Music

  • Fossils

  • Coins

  • Speeches

  • Videos

  • Photographs

100

George is a nomad. He moves from place to place looking for food to eat.

Is it Paleolithic or Neolithic

Paleolithic times

100

What does Bias mean?

  • Bias- prejudice in favor of or against one thing, person, or group compared with another, usually in a way to be considered to be unfair. 



200

What does BCE mean?

Before Common Era

200

What are the 2 names there are in the Stone Ages? 

Paleolithic and Neolithic

200

What are some examples of Secondary sources?

  • Textbooks

  • Encyclopedias (Wikipedia for your generation)

  • Documentaries

  • Biographies

200

Fred is a farmer who grows plants. He also uses mules to pull plows and has goats for milk.

Is it Paleolithic or Neolithic

Neolithic times

200

At what time does the LARGER the number the OLDER IT IS?

BC & BCE

300

What does BC mean?

Before Christ 

300

What material did farming give people?

(Bounas) (What time did they do it?)

Milk, Skin, Meat, Warmth/Clothes, Plants

(Neolithic)

300

What is a Primary source?

A primary source is an eyewitness or firsthand account of an event. It can also include artifacts from a period.

300

Sam trades obsidian with the people in the village nearby.

Is it Paleolithic or Neolithic

Neolithic times 

300

Charlie is a hunter. He follows animal migrations. He kills the animals for food and clothes.

Is it Paleolithic or Neolithic

Paleolithic times

400

What does AD mean?

Anno-Dommanie 

400

What are 2 major discoveries in the New Stone Age?

Farming, and Herding

400

What is a Secondary source?

A secondary source is a second-hand account of an event. It’s usually created by someone who did NOT witness the actual event.

400

                  did not stay in one place. A member of a people having no permanent place to stay.

Nomads had no permanent abode and traveled from place to place to find fresh pasture for their livestock.

400

What are 2 important discoveries in the Neolithic times?

Farming Shelter Jobs

500

In the                           the number, the                                                the event.

the BIGGER the number, the NEWER/MORE RECENT the event.

500

What are the 2 major discoveries in the Old Stone Age?

Stone, and Fire

500

What do Primary sources and Secondary sources have in common?

You can't have a Secondary source without a Primary source

500

What is the diffrence between Paleolithic and Neolithic

(X2 time points for each correct response)

In Paleolithic times, people did not stay in one place. They went hunting and gathered berries, nuts, roots, etc., for food.

In Neolithic times people grew plants, farmed animals, built houses, and got real jobs.   

500

What are important discoveries in the Old Stone Age?

Fire and the weel