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Humanista de historia, Apuntes de Historia del Arte

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UNIDAD
EDUCATIVA
FISCAL
“MONSEÑOR
LEONIDAS
PROAÑO”
SCHOOL YEAR
2023 – 2024
STUDENT´S ACTIVITIES GUIDE
1. INFORMATION DATA:
TEACHER: MSc. Alexandra José WORKING DAY: MATUTINA
COURSES: 1st. “Science” A,B,C,D,E. PARALELO:
“A” “B” “C” D, E
AREA: ENGLISH AREA SUBJECT: ENGLISH
Date: October , 2023
VALUE: social relations
2.- ACTIVITIES
LEARNING ACTIVITIES
2.1 Look at the picture below.
2.2 Answer the following question:
What made human beings become what we
are today?
TOPIC: Human development
The study of human origins, involves
figuring out how and when human
beings began to exist. Scientists have
many different theories about human
origins but it is known it all began
something like three million years ago
from early ancestors that were primates
too, like monkeys, gorillas, or
chimpanzees.
The process by which one type of living
thing develops into another type is
called evolution. Most research shows
that there were two groups of primates,
probably very similar to chimpanzees
that lived in Africa. It seems that a group
of them lived near enough resources
while the others lived in open fields
which forced them to walk upright and
become faster. Over millions of years,
differences increased and they started to
look more like the humans we are today
while the other group stayed as apes.
The primitive humans did not have
natural protection against predators like
scales or sharp claws. Instead, they
develop a super smart brain that they
used to find solutions. Walking on two
A) Answer the following questions
and write in your notebook.
Read and complete the missing information.
1. Scientists say human origin
started________________________.
2. Our early ancestors were
__________________________ such as
______________, ____________, and
chimpanzees.
3. Two groups of primates similar to
_____________lived in Africa.
4. Some ________________________near
resources and the other
did in _______________fields.
5. One group became
_________________________and the other
remained apes.
6.- The first humans developed a
____________________that
allowed them to build
_____________,___________,____________
_
and walking upright helped them
____________________________
B. Read again and write. True (T) or false
(F) in the circle.
1. There is one single theory about the
origin of humans.
2. Humans, monkeys, gorillas, and
chimpanzees are primates.
3. Evolution helps species survive.
4. Humans come from ancient apes that
lived near all resources.
5. Living in open fields made early
humans walk on four feet.
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UNIDAD

EDUCATIVA

FISCAL

“MONSEÑOR

LEONIDAS

PROAÑO”

SCHOOL YEAR 2023 – 2024

STUDENT´S ACTIVITIES GUIDE

1. INFORMATION DATA: TEACHER: MSc. Alexandra José WORKING DAY: MATUTINA COURSES: 1st. “Science” A,B,C,D,E.^ PARALELO: “A” “B” “C” D, E AREA: ENGLISH AREA SUBJECT: ENGLISH Date: October , 2023 VALUE: social relations 2.- ACTIVITIES LEARNING ACTIVITIES 2.1 Look at the picture below. 2.2 Answer the following question: What made human beings become what we are today? TOPIC: Human development The study of human origins, involves figuring out how and when human beings began to exist. Scientists have many different theories about human origins but it is known it all began something like three million years ago from early ancestors that were primates too, like monkeys, gorillas, or chimpanzees. The process by which one type of living thing develops into another type is called evolution. Most research shows that there were two groups of primates, probably very similar to chimpanzees that lived in Africa. It seems that a group of them lived near enough resources while the others lived in open fields which forced them to walk upright and become faster. Over millions of years, differences increased and they started to look more like the humans we are today while the other group stayed as apes. The primitive humans did not have natural protection against predators like scales or sharp claws. Instead, they develop a super smart brain that they used to find solutions. Walking on two A) Answer the following questions and write in your notebook. Read and complete the missing information.

  1. Scientists say human origin started________________________.
  2. Our early ancestors were __________________________ such as ______________, ____________, and chimpanzees.
  3. Two groups of primates similar to _____________lived in Africa.
  4. Some ________________________near resources and the other did in _______________fields.
  5. One group became _________________________and the other remained apes. 6.- The first humans developed a ____________________that allowed them to build _____________,___________,____________ _ and walking upright helped them

**B. Read again and write. True (T) or false (F) in the circle.

  1. There is one single theory about the origin of humans.
  2. Humans, monkeys, gorillas, and chimpanzees are primates.
  3. Evolution helps species survive.
  4. Humans come from ancient apes that lived near all resources.
  5. Living in open fields made early humans walk on four feet.**

feet instead of four, helped them start using hands that combined with smart brains allowed them build shelter, clothes, weapon, and tools to help them hunt and survive. Module 1 page 19

**6. Walking upright helped humans become faster.

  1. Early humans had body protection. OBSERVATIONS:
  2. ACCEPTANCE: MSc. ALEXANDRA JOSE TEACHER ELABORATION MSc. Gabriel Rivera HEADMASTER APPROVAL**