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    • [DOC File]Kensuke’s Kingdom by Michael Morpurgo

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      T F 1 Michael loved vinegar on his fish and chips F His Dad did 2 When he woke up Michael could only move his head F Only his eyes 3 Stella stuck her nose in his ear to say hello T 4 Kensuke fed him mashed fish F Fruit juice or soup 5 Kensuke would sing him to sleep T 6 The first part of his body that moved was his toes F Fingers 7 Kensuke’s ...

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    • [DOCX File]09.01.DBQ.NeolithicRevolution.docx

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      Art. Cave paintings. Wall paintings. Technology. Fire; Rough stone tools. Agriculture and tools with polished stones. Food. Hunted and gathered for their food supply. They grew crops such as corn, wheat, beans, etc. Raised/herded animals for milk and meat.

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    • [DOC File]Introduction Homepage (U.S. National Park Service)

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      See “Rock Art” in Section 2 – Just the Facts. Suggested Procedure. Tape mural, butcher or sheets of Manila paper to the underside of desks or tables. Have students lay on their backs and draw with the chalk. Display the cave art on the ceiling of the classroom. History …

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    • [DOC File]coso rock art - National Park Service

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      Whitley, David S. 2000 The Art of the Shaman: Rock Art of California. The University of Utah Press, Salt Lake City. Kids Arnold, Caroline 1996 Stories in Stone: Rock Art Pictures by Early Americans. Clarion Books, New York. Focuses on rock art found in California’s Coso Mountains. Offers basic explanations of rock art terms and methods ...

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    • [DOC File]Test 1 - Early humans and the Neolithic Revolution

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      a. surviving cave art shows the dead being reborn. b. they did not bury their dead. c. surviving carved figurines from the period seem to be of angels. d. they put food and objects in graves. 17. Which of the following was one way that the lives of people in agricultural societies changed? a. People now had to spend all of their time producing ...

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    • [DOC File]Newsletter

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      Aston Elementary’s. Rocket Rapper. Volume 5, Issue 5 February 2014. Inside This Issue 1 Reading Counts, Book Review 2 Science Corner, Heart Facts, Find Your Pulse 3 Peace Builders, Word of the Month Interviews 4 Health Corner , Kids Care Club, Art Facts: da Vinci 5 Arts & Literature 6 Classified Ads, Green Corner, Jokes, Fast Facts 7

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    • [DOC File]Helping Your Child Learn History (MSWord)

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      Kids Discover. 212–677–4457 (www.kidsdiscover.com) Contains theme-related articles, many of which focus on events and people in U.S. and world history. (Ages 5 and up) National Geographic for Kids. 800–647–5463 (www.nationalgeographic.com) Offers articles, games, and other geography-related activities. (Ages 7 and up) Acknowledgments

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    • [DOC File]Cultural Anthropology 102 - Fullerton College

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      About 40,000 years ago the Upper Paleolithic Revolution took place in which humans started engaging in the production of art (on cave walls and for personal ornamentation), music, and regularly buried their dead with artifacts. Humans survived as foragers, and hunters for the majority of our existence.

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