After students learn about some of the different early humans, they will create a timeline chart that includes a description of the early human that lived during that time. They should be sure to include the Australopithecines from 4 million years ago, Homo habilis from 2.3 million years ago, Homo ergaster erectus from 1.9 million years ago, Homo sapiens neanderthalensis from 230,000 years ago, and Homo sapiens sapiens from 35,000 years ago. Teachers may also wish for students to include the Neolithic period from 12,000 years ago.
Students may also use the migration map to show where the early humans were located at the time. This chart can serve as a visual depiction of their learning for teachers to assess as well as a study guide for students to use.
Students can also create a timeline poster to incorporate into a presentation or gallery walk if teachers would like them to use a more traditional timeline format. You can add more than one template to this assignment to give students lots of options, and update the instructions accordingly.
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Objective: Demonstrate your knowledge of early humans by creating a timeline of their evolution.
Student Instructions:
Requirements: Illustrate 5-6 different time periods and include the names of the early humans that lived at that time. Add an illustration with appropriate scenes, characters, and items to describe the early humans and their capabilities.