Restate & Answer
Primary Sources
Vocab
Pro vs.
Con
General History
100

What was the first domesticated animal?

The first domesticated animal was the dog.

100

A common purpose for many of the large structures in our gallery walk.

What is religious monument?

100

People during the Neolithic shifted from __________ to blank _________ lifestyles.

What is nomadic to sedentary?

Or what is hunter-gatherer to agricultural?

100

This benefit caused an increase in the human population.

What is surplus food?
100

This ancient city was destroyed by a volcanic eruption and then buried for nearly 1,700 years.

What is Pompeii?

200

Where did early people choose to settle?

Early people chose to settle in areas that had (fresh water, good soil, near the equator or in the tropics, etc.)
200
In our most recent gallery walk, there was an artifact that seemed to be an improved version from what we saw during the Paleolithic Gallery walk.

What is an arrow head?

200

This vocab word is sooooooooo extra.

What is surplus?

200

This downside was caused by both sedentary communities and domestication.

What is disease?

200
The second president of the United States.

Who is John Adams?

300

What climate event ended leading to the Neolithic Era?

The climate event that ended leading to the Neolithic Era was the Ice Age.

300

Used to store surplus food.

What was pottery?

300

Lee/Greenwood = History

Jensen/Jaster = ELA

McPeak/Kozar = Science

Dorr/Coyle = Math

What is specialization?

300

This downside gave some people more power and other less (also happened between men and women).

What is inequality?

300

A civilization that did not have writing or agriculture like in Eurasia but flourished in South America up until the Spanish arrived.

Who were the Inca?

400

Why did people shift from a nomadic to sedentary lifestyle?

People shifted from a nomadic to sedentary lifestyle because of (the end of the Ice age, agriculture, etc.)

400

This "artifact" cannot be held in a museum and is carved into the ground and is better viewed from the sky.

What was the irrigation channels?

400

This vocab word describes "when" and what tools were being used.

What is Neolithic?

400

This downside was bad for us physically.

What is: poor diet, less exercise, less free time.

400

The name of the program during WWII designed to create the nuclear bomb.

What was the Manhattan Project?

500

How did the shift to agriculture impact hunter-gatherers?

The shift to agriculture impacted hunter-gatherers by (surplus food, sedentary lifestyles, collective learning, diseases, conflict, inequality, poor diets, exercise, feast or famine, etc.)

500

The location of the exit from some Neolithic homes.

What is the ceiling?

500
If used correctly, it will help you create a surplus if you practice agriculture.

What is irrigation?

500

This benefit was passed down through generations and includes a skill you are using right now.

What is collective learning through reading and writing?

500

According to science, the estimated age of the world.

(To the nearest billion)

4.543 billion years