Paleolithic and Neolithic Age Comparison
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Paleolithic and Neolithic Age Comparison
The main objective of this lesson is to have students compare the Paleolithic and Neolithic Ages with one another and describe the changes that took place in society between these times
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16 Slide PowerPoint Includes:
- Do Now Questions
- Class Notes
- Informational Charts
- 2 video Links
- 2 Assessment Questions
- Activity Instructions
- Conclusion Question
There are 3 different activity options that use either of 2 resources. Both resources have the same information.
Resource 1 – A reading on Paleolithic and Neolithic times. (1100 words)
Resource 2 – 6 different “Information Cards” (good for station activities/digital learning)
Activity Option 1 – On the graphic organizer, students select 2 topics to focus on and explain the changes that took place from Paleolithic to Neolithic times
Activity Option 2 – On the t-chart, students provided an overview of the many different changes that took place between Paleolithic and Neolithic times
Activity Option 3 – Students complete the graphic organizer where they compare various aspects of Paleolithic and Neolithic times
Full Keys are provided for each activity option!
This lesson has been adapted for digital learning. Students can use apps such as LuminPDF or Dochub to complete and submit the fillable PDF files.
View a video tutorial on how to integrate these digital PDFs into Google Classroom here!