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The document provides information about homework and school assignments during the Stone Age, including that students had to use stone tools to carve answers onto clay tablets or animal skins which was time-consuming. Resources and information were limited, relying on oral traditions passed down from ancestors. Despite challenges, students were still expected to complete homework accurately.

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Stone Age School Homework

The document provides information about homework and school assignments during the Stone Age, including that students had to use stone tools to carve answers onto clay tablets or animal skins which was time-consuming. Resources and information were limited, relying on oral traditions passed down from ancestors. Despite challenges, students were still expected to complete homework accurately.

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Homework has always been a dreaded task for students, no matter what era they belong to.

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imagine having to complete homework without the convenience of modern technology and
resources. This was the reality for students during the Stone Age.

During this time, students were required to complete various tasks and assignments to enhance their
knowledge and skills. However, the methods and tools used for learning and completing homework
were vastly different from what we have today.

One of the biggest challenges of writing homework during the Stone Age was the lack of writing
materials. Students had to use stone tools to carve their answers on clay tablets or animal skins. This
was a time-consuming and tedious process, making homework writing a difficult and exhausting
task.

Moreover, the limited resources and lack of access to information made it challenging to research and
gather information for assignments. Students had to rely on oral traditions and knowledge passed
down from their ancestors.

Despite these challenges, students during the Stone Age were expected to complete their homework
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review Cancel It's good to leave some feedback. This allows them the freedom to choose an activity
which can be completed at least 1 per week Tes paid licence How can I reuse this. The second sheet
contains more boxes for students to fill out with the information they find during their research.
What materials were the tools made of? 6.) How did they adapt to their environment. When you
download this resource, you will receive three versions of this third document. The next stage of
prehistory is the Bronze Age, in which humans developed smithing and developed their tools and
weapons, as well as inventing the wheel. Each version of the document contains a star in the bottom
left-hand corner to let you know which is the most complex and which is the simplest. The one-star
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were looking for. This section breaks down the three time periods of the Stone Age, the Palaeolithic,
the Mesolithic and the Neolithic eras. More Stone Age resources If you are teaching a lesson about
the Stone Age, then this Introduction to the Stone Age PowerPoint is a fantastic way to introduce
the topic to your class. Write a review Update existing review Submit review Cancel It's good to
leave some feedback. The three-star document contains the most detail and also contains a glossary
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children and parents helped to create some breathtaking houses over 3 weeks for homework. Dive
deeper into the Stone Age with this Palaeolithic Era wiki page. The final document included in this
resource pack is a table which students can use to write down what they know, things that they want
to know and what they have learnt from the activity. The first document contains three boxes that
students can use to write down questions about the Stone Age that they would like to find out the
answer to. The third document has several sheets that are filled with facts about the Stone Age, one
of the most important stages of prehistory. Homework for Monday, November 7th thru Wednesday,
November 16th: Stone Age Project The project is due Wednesday, November 16th and should
include: 1) Diorama 2) Essay describing the diorama 3) Rubric which is signed by parent and the
self-assessment portion has been filled out by student. You can assess which of these sheets is best
suited to your class and the ability of your students. Our customer service team will review your
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what you were looking for. The students should spend their Social Studies homework time working
on the diorama for the Stone Age Project. This resource hasn't been reviewed yet To ensure quality
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students to fill out with the information they find during their research. Share to Twitter Share to
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What did they do with their dead? 5.) What tools did they use. Stone Age writing border sheets (x2;
lined and unlined). The final document included in this resource pack is a table which students can
use to write down what they know, things that they want to know and what they have learnt from
the activity. You can assess which of these sheets is best suited to your class and the ability of your
students. This resource hasn't been reviewed yet To ensure quality for our reviews, only customers
who have purchased this resource can review it Report this resource to let us know if it violates our
terms and conditions. This allows them the freedom to choose an activity which can be completed at
least 1 per week Tes paid licence How can I reuse this. It can be printed for display, or used as a
reference pack. Clothing- shelter 7.) Was fire useful to them? How? 8.) How did they migrate? 9.)
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NOW Save for later Not quite what you were looking for. The next stage of prehistory is the Bronze
Age, in which humans developed smithing and developed their tools and weapons, as well as
inventing the wheel. The three-star document contains the most detail and also contains a glossary to
help define some of the more difficult terms. The two-star document is an intermediate between the
other two difficulties. Share to Twitter Share to Facebook Share to Pinterest. The one-star document
is designed for younger students, and contains more condensed information. Our customer service
team will review your report and will be in touch. ?4.00 (no rating) 0 reviews BUY NOW Save for
later ?4.00 (no rating) 0 reviews BUY NOW Save for later Last updated 4 May 2017 Share this
Share through email Share through twitter Share through linkedin Share through facebook Share
through pinterest Loulibby80's Shop 2.00 8 reviews Not the right resource. When you download this
resource, you will receive three versions of this third document. This document has the information
that students can use to answer some of the questions they wrote on the first sheet. The second sheet
contains more boxes for students to fill out with the information they find during their research.
Reviews Select overall rating (no rating) Your rating is required to reflect your happiness. This
section breaks down the three time periods of the Stone Age, the Palaeolithic, the Mesolithic and the
Neolithic eras. Reviews Select overall rating (no rating) Your rating is required to reflect your
happiness. The second sheet contains more boxes for students to fill out with the information they
find during their research. Homework for Monday, November 7th thru Wednesday, November 16th:
Stone Age Project The project is due Wednesday, November 16th and should include: 1) Diorama 2)
Essay describing the diorama 3) Rubric which is signed by parent and the self-assessment portion has
been filled out by student. This resource hasn't been reviewed yet To ensure quality for our reviews,
only customers who have purchased this resource can review it Report this resource to let us know if
it violates our terms and conditions. More Stone Age resources If you are teaching a lesson about the
Stone Age, then this Introduction to the Stone Age PowerPoint is a fantastic way to introduce the
topic to your class. See other similar resources ?5.00 (no rating) 0 reviews BUY NOW Save for later
Not quite what you were looking for. If you want to use of the worksheets in this resource pack as
part of a classroom display, then you can download and print this Stone Age Display Banner to use
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Colour 5 years ago. Topic covers (x 5 different designs) For topic books. The first document contains
three boxes that students can use to write down questions about the Stone Age that they would like to
find out the answer to. The first document contains three boxes that students can use to write down
questions about the Stone Age that they would like to find out the answer to.
Reviews Select overall rating (no rating) Your rating is required to reflect your happiness. Homework
for Monday, November 7th thru Wednesday, November 16th: Stone Age Project The project is due
Wednesday, November 16th and should include: 1) Diorama 2) Essay describing the diorama 3)
Rubric which is signed by parent and the self-assessment portion has been filled out by student.
Stone Age writing border sheets (x2; lined and unlined). The last stage of prehistory is the Iron Age,
in which humans discovered how to trade and expanded their agriculture to allow for larger
populations. Our customer service team will review your report and will be in touch. ?4.00 (no
rating) 0 reviews BUY NOW Save for later ?4.00 (no rating) 0 reviews BUY NOW Save for later
Last updated 4 May 2017 Share this Share through email Share through twitter Share through
linkedin Share through facebook Share through pinterest Loulibby80's Shop 2.00 8 reviews Not the
right resource. Reviews Select overall rating (no rating) Your rating is required to reflect your
happiness. Having studied Palaeolithic, Mesolithic and Neolithic homes at school; children and
parents helped to create some breathtaking houses over 3 weeks for homework. Reviews Select
overall rating (no rating) Your rating is required to reflect your happiness. This allows them the
freedom to choose an activity which can be completed at least 1 per week Tes paid licence How can
I reuse this. This section breaks down the three time periods of the Stone Age, the Palaeolithic, the
Mesolithic and the Neolithic eras. This Stone Age Activity Research Pack contains four PDF
documents that encourage students to ask their own questions about the Stone Age. This resource
hasn't been reviewed yet To ensure quality for our reviews, only customers who have purchased this
resource can review it Report this resource to let us know if it violates our terms and conditions. This
document has the information that students can use to answer some of the questions they wrote on
the first sheet. This resource hasn't been reviewed yet To ensure quality for our reviews, only
customers who have purchased this resource can review it Report this resource to let us know if it
violates our terms and conditions. Share to Twitter Share to Facebook Share to Pinterest. This
resource hasn't been reviewed yet To ensure quality for our reviews, only customers who have
purchased this resource can review it Report this resource to let us know if it violates our terms and
conditions. The first document contains three boxes that students can use to write down questions
about the Stone Age that they would like to find out the answer to. When you download this
resource, you will receive three versions of this third document. You can assess which of these sheets
is best suited to your class and the ability of your students. The students should spend their Social
Studies homework time working on the diorama for the Stone Age Project. See other similar
resources ?1.00 (no rating) 0 reviews BUY NOW Save for later Not quite what you were looking for.
The final document included in this resource pack is a table which students can use to write down
what they know, things that they want to know and what they have learnt from the activity. The
second sheet contains more boxes for students to fill out with the information they find during their
research. Write a review Update existing review Submit review Cancel It's good to leave some
feedback. The Stone Age is the first stage of human prehistory, as this is the age when the first
humans evolved and across the three eras of the Stone Age they progressed from living in caves to
living in huts and villages. Topic covers (x 5 different designs) For topic books. What did they do
with their dead? 5.) What tools did they use. It can be printed for display, or used as a reference
pack. Clothing- shelter 7.) Was fire useful to them? How? 8.) How did they migrate? 9.) What did
they do for entertainment. See other similar resources ?5.00 (no rating) 0 reviews BUY NOW Save
for later Not quite what you were looking for.

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