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  • Bertha and her friends and family are hunters and gatherers. Which means they hunt animals for their meat and gather berries, nuts and plants for food.They use hand made tools to hunt such as axe like tools with a stone end, Rocks with a carved blade and hand held axes. They also had to move and follow where the animals are to hunt them.
  • Kill the turkey!
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  • How many berries do you have?
  • Later that day, Bertha tripped and fell and spilled all of the berries and wheat all over the ground.
  • Really?!
  • We spent all day collecting those and now we don't have any for dinner.
  • Seriously?!
  • Later that week they come to find grown wheat that was dropped by Bertha the week before.
  • That's weird, this is the exact spot where I fell.
  • The wheat must have grown from the insides of the wheat. 
  • Maybe your fall wasn't so bad after all.
  • Once the people found started farming and found long term soloutions they didn't need to move after the animals because they had food in one place which meant they could build permanent homes. Because they had permanent homes, They had a lot more stuff and wealth. Some people had more wealth than others and that caused stealing and conflict. 
  • Once farming got more advanced people came together to farm and eventually formed a village. Thats when they learned how to make tools that will help them farm and do other things such as cook, play and make clothes. The tools included pots, kitchen tools, sports tools, and diffrent materials to make clothing.
  • I'm going to pick corn.
  • Wait up Bertha! What are you doing today?
  • As their knowledge grew on building, farming and other stuff, they learned to enlarge their village into a city which is where we live in present day.
  • Lets go to the mall.
  • But we went there yestarday.
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