Triad Work – SS7 Next Steps after Early Beginnings Farming to Cities 1

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Triad Work – SS7

Next Steps after Early Beginnings

Farming to Cities

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Watching-the-Animals Hypothesis

• Animals often find plants in places with water / good soil - Hunters saw pattern

• People stayed at sites, animals became tamer

• People started weeding / irrigating so plants would grow better

• Started saving seeds of better plants to plant

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Moov’en-and-Groov’en Hypothesis

• One season, nomads liked a site so much they stuck around

• Stayed so long they harvested a crop and then saw it grow to harvest stage again

• Groups learned to grow a crop from seed to harvest and then move on

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On your own, explain why you agree with one of the hypotheses described or propose one of your own.

Write down two facts or reasons to justify your hypothesis

• Spilled-Grain Hypothesis• Watching-the-Animals Hypothesis• Moov’en-and-Groov’en

Hypothesis

Activity:

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PAIR/SHARE ACTIVITY “Why Farming Began”

• Using Ancient Worlds pages 56-57, meet with a partner to discuss how the historian argued a hypothesis in the article “Why Farming Began”. Use the questions in the article to guide your discussion. Take turns reading the questions, and responding.

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Cities: Another Giant Step

Looking at how cities developed is like seeing civilization develop

• development of farming brought people together in communities

• people stopped farming when farmlands produced more food than was needed some

• some people developed others skill; moved closer together forming villages

• sometimes these villages grew into towns, and then cities

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Scientists Love to Discover Ruins of Ancient Cities

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Seeing PatternsNote the development (changes) of different early civilizations

Nomadic groups travelling

People formed settled, organized communities

Communities grew into cities

Met other groups through trade or warfare

Cities developed unique characteristics; solve problems in different ways

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Charting Change

Using picture series on pages 62-63, Ancient Worlds:

• Make a 2-column chart. List stages (or

changes) you see in column one. • In column two, speculate on how each

change must have affected people’s lives

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In Conclusion

• You have examined the big steps that led towards civilization.

• You have seen that tools played a crucial role at every step.

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Tools were important and teach us about daily life or early humans

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In Your Opinion

Which was the most important step in getting civilization started:

» Invention of fire» Tools for hunting» The beginning of farming» Technology for travel or» The beginning of cities

Remember to support your opinion

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