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1.2 Hunter-gatherers
General rules during history class:
phones on airplane mode (or off) in your bag
chromebooks stay closed
have your textbook, a notebook & pen on your desk
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History
Middelbare school
havo, vwo
Leerjaar 1
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Lesson duration is:
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General rules during history class:
phones on airplane mode (or off) in your bag
chromebooks stay closed
have your textbook, a notebook & pen on your desk
Slide 1 - Slide
1. The Age of Hunters and Farmers
1.2 Hunter-gatherers
Slide 2 - Slide
What you will learn in
this lesson
what are hunter-gatherers?
what are sources?
why are sources important to learn about prehistoric people?
why did hunter-gatherers live in small groups?
why did hunter-hatherers have only few belongings?
how did hunter-gatherers adapt to the climate?
Slide 3 - Slide
Word Duty
Cave paintings:
paintings made in caves by prehistoric humans
Prehistory:
time in history before people could read and write
Sources:
remains from the past
Hunting-gathering:
a way of living where people hunt animals and gather food like plants and berries to survive
Nomads:
people who do not live in a fixed place
Link to WRTS wordlist for all the other difficult words:
WRTS HISTORY
KEY WORDS
Slide 4 - Slide
lesson 1.2: Hunter-gatherers
For thousands of years humans lived from
hunting animals
and
gathering fruits and vegetables
. This way of life is called:
hunter-gathering
.
Hunter-gatherers were
nomads
: they moved from place to place, following the animals they hunted.
They lived in small groups, between 20 - 30 people.
Slide 5 - Slide
Slide 6 - Drag question
Jagers en Boeren
Regenten en Vorsten
Grieken en Romeinen
Monniken en Ridders
Steden en Staten
Ontdekkers en Hervormers
Pruiken en Revoluties
Burgers en Stoommachines
Wereldoorlogen
Televisie en Computers
Slide 7 - Drag question
Create the correct story of the video by dragging the texts to the correct place.
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Europe suffered from an Ice Age while Africa became hot and dry.
Neanderthals became extinct.
1 million years ago Heidelbergensis lived
in Europe and Africa
30,000 years ago Homo Sapiens migrated from Africa
to Europe
The climate changed:
Homo Sapiens is the only remaining species of humans.
Heidelbergensis could not use imagination as we can
European Heidelbergensis evolved into Neanderthals and African Heidelbergensis into Homo Sapiens
Slide 8 - Drag question
sources (= bronnen)
the people we study in history are all gone. They can no longer tell us what happened.
So, how do we know what happened in the past?
Answer: from the
remains
they left behind.
These remains are called
SOURCES
.
All the
sources together
make up the story of history.
There are many
different types
of sources:
for instance:
written and unwritten
sources
Examples
of unwritten sources are:
Slide 9 - Slide
written
sources
unwritten sources
Drag the pictures to the correct place
Slide 10 - Drag question
sources are important because they give us:
A
water
B
information
C
solutions
D
a narrative
Slide 11 - Quiz
now, write down some examples of
unwritten sources
Slide 12 - Open question
now, write down some examples of
written sources
Slide 13 - Open question