OBJECTIVE: Students will examine the great changes to human society due to the development of agriculture.
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DUE (End of class):
HMH Module 2, Lesson 3: Beginnings of Agriculture |
Main Ideas:
1. The first farmers learned to grow plants and raise animals in the New Stone Age. 2. Farming changed societies and the way people lived. |
Key Terms:
Domestication: the process of changing plants or animals to make them more useful to humans Agriculture: the development of farming from the domestication of plants. Megaliths: huge stones used as monuments or sites for religious gatherings. |
Instructions:
1. Login to HMH.
2. Module 2: Lesson 3: Beginnings of Agriculture has been assigned to you. We will work through the lesson together.
4. Written Response/Exit Ticket (last page): How did farming contribute to the growth of towns?
1. Login to HMH.
2. Module 2: Lesson 3: Beginnings of Agriculture has been assigned to you. We will work through the lesson together.
4. Written Response/Exit Ticket (last page): How did farming contribute to the growth of towns?