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They travelled from place to place in search of the best hunting grounds, living in temporary shelters. Humans living by the sea, rivers, or lakes used barbed spears to catch fish and, later, traps to catch eels, crabs, and lobsters. | They travelled from place to place in search of the best hunting grounds, living in temporary shelters. Humans living by the sea, rivers, or lakes used barbed spears to catch fish and, later, traps to catch eels, crabs, and lobsters. | ||
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Where did the NEW Stone age people live? (!Caves) (Villages) (!Tee-pees) (!Under Cliffs) | Where did the NEW Stone age people live? (!Caves) (Villages) (!Tee-pees) (!Under Cliffs) | ||
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=== Tools and Weapons === | |||
Stone Age people and the Aborigines in Australia '''didn't''' use bow and arrows. They threw spears. With a '''spear thrower''' you can throw farther and more forcefully. | |||
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Version vom 19. April 2020, 08:08 Uhr
The Stone Age is the name given to the earliest period of human culture when stone tools were first used. In Europe, the Stone Age was around 40.000 - 5.000 years ago.
This is a Bilingual History lesson for 2nd year learners (Klasse 6).
- The input will be an English video or a short text.
- The outcome may be a quiz, a worksheet or a poster. This will be in English but only the facts matter - language mistakes aren't counted! -- Matthias Scharwies (Diskussion) 07:34, 05. Apr. 2020 (CEST)
First Man
- Watch the video.
- Read the text.
- Have you understood everything? Do the interactive Quizzes!
For most of the Stone Age, humans lived as hunter-gatherers. This means that instead of growing their food, they went out and found it. They hunted and fished for food, especially during the Ice Age.
Later, they learned to gather edible plants, collect eggs from birds’ nests, and, for a sweet treat, they took honey from wild bee hives. What hunter-gatherers ate depended on what they could find each season, eating fruit and berries when they ripened and eating meat from animals when they were most plentiful.
They travelled from place to place in search of the best hunting grounds, living in temporary shelters. Humans living by the sea, rivers, or lakes used barbed spears to catch fish and, later, traps to catch eels, crabs, and lobsters.
Stone Age vs. Ice Age
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What was the job of the female during the Stone age?
What material were the first tools made from?
How did the early caveman get fire?
In the Ice Age
Why is it called The Stone Age?
Hunter-Gatherers
What did they eat?'
How long would you have survived in the Stone Age?
About 100.000 years ago, humans made stone tools and hunted mammoths, bison and deer. They collected berries and consumed plants, roots and grasses that most modern humans have no idea you can eat. As they laid to rest in their shelters and caves, they probably felt pretty fearful when a saber-toothed tiger, a bear or a deadly snake might strike. It perhaps comes as no surprise that humans reached, on average, just to age 25 during this era.[1]
Agriculture
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- Do the interactive quizzes on farming.
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Farming was a good thing because …
Where did the NEW Stone age people live?
What animals did the new Stone age have on their farms?
What does agriculture mean?
Further Exercises
Tools and Weapons
Stone Age people and the Aborigines in Australia didn't use bow and arrows. They threw spears. With a spear thrower you can throw farther and more forcefully.
- ↑ How Long Would You Have Survived in the Stone Age? (Howstuffworks.com)