3. Ancient Civilizations Assignments
- Instructor
- Elizabeth Sharkey
- Term
- 2022-2023 School Year
- Department
- Social Studies
Upcoming Assignments
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Past Assignments
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be able to sing the alphabet song by memory and you will be rewarded
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Study for short periods - about 10 minutes. Study in different locations and at different times. Review before you sleep. The night before the exam, eat a healthy dinner, drink water, review again, and imagine yourself doing well on the test. If you do this chances are you will do well. Psych yourself up with positive thoughts and get a good night's rest. In the morning eat a healthy breakfast and have an orange as a snack before the test.
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Study for short periods - about 10 minutes. Study in different locations and at different times. Review before you sleep. The night before the exam, eat a healthy dinner, drink water, review again, and imagine yourself doing well on the test. If you do this chances are you will do well. Psych yourself up with positive thoughts and get a good night's rest. In the morning eat a healthy breakfast and have an orange as a snack before the test.
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Study for short periods - about 10 minutes. Study in different locations and at different times. Review before you sleep. The night before the exam, eat a healthy dinner, drink water, review again, and imagine yourself doing well on the test. If you do this chances are you will do well. Psych yourself up with positive thoughts and get a good night's rest. In the morning eat a healthy breakfast and have an orange as a snack before the test.
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Use the atlas in the back of your textbook if you need help
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Use the atlas in the back of your textbook if you need help
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Use the atlas in the back of your textbook if you need help
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to do done in class
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to do done in class
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On Thursday, October 13, and Friday, October 14, we will travel back into an ice age cave and take shelter from the elements. Great Chief Sharkwoman humbly requests that you bring an ancient artifact to help us learn about the adaptations early humans made to survive. All clan members will present their artifacts by describing what the artifact is, how it was constructed, what it was used for, and how it helped early humans to survive. Homo Habilis was the earliest human species to make tools and clothes. Homo Erectus built shelters, made clothing to live in, and harnessed fire. Homo sapiens sapiens (us) and Homo sapiens Neanderthals painted caves, healed the sick, and buried the dead. We will work in class on ideas and planning for this project. Please come see me at lunch on October 6th if you need help with ideas or supplies.
You must attach a museum card to your artifact that includes:
~the name of the artifact
~what it was used for
~materials
~your name and class period
You must attach a museum card to your artifact that includes:
~the name of the artifact
~what it was used for
~materials
~your name and class period
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Please write your name and the name of your artifact. Take a picture of your artifact and insert it where it says "replace this image". Add a text box to explain how your artifact was used and why.
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On Thursday, October 13, and Friday, October 14, we will travel back into an ice age cave and take shelter from the elements. Great Chief Sharkwoman humbly requests that you bring an ancient artifact to help us learn about the adaptations early humans made to survive. All clan members will present their artifacts by describing what the artifact is, how it was constructed, what it was used for, and how it helped early humans to survive. Homo Habilis was the earliest human species to make tools and clothes. Homo Erectus built shelters, made clothing to live in, and harnessed fire. Homo sapiens sapiens (us) and Homo sapiens Neanderthals painted caves, healed the sick, and buried the dead. We will work in class on ideas and planning for this project. Please come see me at lunch on October 6th if you need help with ideas or supplies.
You must attach a museum card to your artifact that includes:
~the name of the artifact
~what it was used for
~materials
~your name and class period
You must attach a museum card to your artifact that includes:
~the name of the artifact
~what it was used for
~materials
~your name and class period
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Please write your name and the name of your artifact. Take a picture of your artifact and insert it where it says "replace this image". Add a text box to explain how your artifact was used and why.
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On Thursday, October 13, and Friday, October 14, we will travel back into an ice age cave and take shelter from the elements. Great Chief Sharkwoman humbly requests that you bring an ancient artifact to help us learn about the adaptations early humans made to survive. All clan members will present their artifacts by describing what the artifact is, how it was constructed, what it was used for, and how it helped early humans to survive. Homo Habilis was the earliest human species to make tools and clothes. Homo Erectus built shelters, made clothing to live in, and harnessed fire. Homo sapiens sapiens (us) and Homo sapiens Neanderthals painted caves, healed the sick, and buried the dead. We will work in class on ideas and planning for this project. Please come see me at lunch on October 6th if you need help with ideas or supplies.
You must attach a museum card to your artifact that includes:
~the name of the artifact
~what it was used for
~materials
~your name and class period
You must attach a museum card to your artifact that includes:
~the name of the artifact
~what it was used for
~materials
~your name and class period
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Please write your name and the name of your artifact. Take a picture of your artifact and insert it where it says "replace this image". Add a text box to explain how your artifact was used and why.