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B.

HIPS DON’T LIE


CHIMPANZEE
- Small skull
- Large eye socket
- Long pelvis
- Largest jaw
LUCY
- Its skull is larger than chimpanzee
- Has smaller eye socket than chimpz
- Larger jaw
- Its pelvis is almost similar to humans
HUMAN
- Large skull
- Has smaller pelvis
- Has small and oval-like Pelvic inlet
- Smaller jaw
THINK TWICE!
1. - Species change over time. They develop naturally in order to adapt weather or
phenomenon.
2. The main difference between early man and modern man is that the word early man
refers to the ancient hominids who are the forefathers of the human race, whereas a
subspecies of Homo sapiens is referred to by modern man.
3. As early human beings’ characteristics develop, the society also improves. As one who
just knows how to defend himself from predators to knowing how to carve tools, using
fire, making stone tools, to using axes, etc.
4. To adapt to its environment.
Species Characteristics
Homo habilis - They are the first true man
- “Handy man”
- Live about 2.4 to 1.4 years ago
Subspecies:
Zinjanthropus – 4 feet, upright waling,
small brain
Lake turkana – 5 feet tall, walked upright,
brain double size of chimpanzee
Homo erectus - Manlike creature
- Live about 500000 years ago
- Same brain with modern man
- Can walk straight
- “upright man”
Java man- 5 feet tall, could walked erect,
heavy and chinless jaw, hairy body pf
modern man
Peking man- 5’2” tall , walk upright, brain
almost as large as modern man
Homo sapiens - Had similar physical description as
modern human
- Had a religion
- Burn their dead
- They did farming
Subspecies:
Neanderthal man- have powerful jaws,
intelligent, dependent in hunting and fishing,
more advanced than homo erectus, also has
religious beliefs
Homo sapiens sapiens
Homo sapiens sapiens - Also known as Cro Magnon Man
- Stronger than Neanderthal man
- 5 feet and 11 inches tall
- More developed brain
- They were the first produce art in
cave paintings and crafting decorated
tools and accessories

REFLECTION
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POST TEST
1. ..
2. B
3. D
4. D
5. .

PRE TEST
1. D
2. c
3. D
4. B
5. C
WORKSHOP
AGE OF METAL NEOLITHIC PALEOLITHIC
Modern man Homo sapiens sapiens Homo erectus to homo
sapiens
Used of metal as tools and Used of polished stone Used of unpolished tool
weapons
Rise of civilization Agricultural revolution Hunting and gathering
Architecture Permanent settlement Nomadic

THINK IT OVER
1. NEOLITHIC AGE, PALEOTHIC AGE, METAL AGE
2. PALEOLITHIC
- early humans lived in caves or simple huts or tepees and were hunters and
gatherers. They used basic stone and bone tools, as well as crude stone axes, for
hunting birds and wild animals.
NEOLITHIC
- Neolithic humans used polished stone tools 
- he time when cereal cultivation and animal domestication was introduced.
METAL AGE
- use of metals
- rise of civilization
3. .
4. to cope with changing environmental and climatological conditions and to make the
society improve.
5. .
Paleo Neo Metal
Cultural evolution Used basic stone and Used polished stone Used of metals
bone tools tools
Crude stone axes
Shelter Caves, huts Permanent shelter
Nomadic life
FOOD Hunting and farming
COLLECTING gathering
Main Agriculture Civilization
accomplishment
POST TEST
1. D.
2. c
3. d
4. c
5. d
ENGLISH

WHAT I KNOW
1. A
2. C
3. A
4. A
5. A
ACTIVITY
OUTLINING.
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