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Daily Objective 8-27-13 • Supplies: Cornell Notes sheet and Pink Paper • Essential Question – What factors lead to the early human migration patterns, and how did this affect where early civilizations began? • Warm-up (10 Minutes) – Personal Timeline: Use the PINK sheet of paper • Directed Instruction (15 Minutes) – Cornell Notes • Guided Practice (15 Minutes) – Cause and Effect Organizer

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Page 1: Daily Objective 8-27-13 Supplies: Cornell Notes sheet and Pink Paper Essential Question – What factors lead to the early human migration patterns, and

Daily Objective 8-27-13• Supplies: Cornell Notes sheet and Pink Paper• Essential Question– What factors lead to the early human migration patterns,

and how did this affect where early civilizations began?

• Warm-up (10 Minutes)– Personal Timeline: Use the PINK sheet of paper

• Directed Instruction (15 Minutes)– Cornell Notes

• Guided Practice (15 Minutes)– Cause and Effect Organizer

Page 2: Daily Objective 8-27-13 Supplies: Cornell Notes sheet and Pink Paper Essential Question – What factors lead to the early human migration patterns, and

Warm Up

• Use the colored sheets to create a personal time of your life (Pink)

• You need to add at least 5 events from your life

• You will have 5 minutes to complete• We will go over them together

Page 3: Daily Objective 8-27-13 Supplies: Cornell Notes sheet and Pink Paper Essential Question – What factors lead to the early human migration patterns, and

Early Human Migration Patterns

• Great Rift Valley• Early Humans– Paleolithic Age – Nomads– Stone Tools

Page 4: Daily Objective 8-27-13 Supplies: Cornell Notes sheet and Pink Paper Essential Question – What factors lead to the early human migration patterns, and

• Reasons for Migration– Nomads in search of food– Followed the herds of animals – As Foraging and food supplies ran low in one area, humans would

migrate to another area with more food– Changing of the Climate: End of the Ice Age

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Migration Patterns• Africa

– Bantu Migration of West Africa• Europe

– Celtic: Northern Europe and would eventually move into all parts of Europe

– Greek: Southern Europe and would eventually form City-States and the Greek Empires

• Asia/South Pacific– Settled in the Indus River Valley in India

• Austronesia Migration– Eventually became part of the early Chinese Dynasties

• Americas– Bering Strait Migration: Originated in Asia and migrated over the land

bridge from Asia to North America

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AREAS OF NEOLITHIC AGRICULTURAL REVOLUTION

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Effects of Human Migration• Discovered new types crops• Settled along rivers for the constant supply of water• Advances in Technology• Creation of permanent settlements • Beginning of the Neolithic Revolution: Shift from a

nomadic life style to a Agriculture life style

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Compare Notes

• This is not a time to talk about what is going on this weekend

• Spend time to ensure you and your group members have all the notes

• Write any questions that you have on the left hand side

Page 9: Daily Objective 8-27-13 Supplies: Cornell Notes sheet and Pink Paper Essential Question – What factors lead to the early human migration patterns, and

Guided Practice: Cause and Effect Organizer (15 Minutes)

• Take what you have learned in your notes and create a cause and effect graphic organizer on the back of your timeline activity

• Example will be on the board• You make work with your group members but

each student will need their own copy

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Cause and Effect

Early Human Migration

Causes

Causes

Causes

Effects

Effects

Effects

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Independent Practice: Answer Essential Question from today

• Essential Question– What factors lead to the early human migration

patterns, and how did this affect where early civilizations began?