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  • The first civilizations: Mesopotamia and Egypt | Secuencia didáctica 419821

    The first civilizations: Mesopotamia and Egypt

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    Some 6000 years ago in the Middle East, some Neolithic villages became cities as a result of agricultural and commercial prosperity. This led to the first big urban civilisations. These civilisations…

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  • Introduction - Prehistory | Recurso educativo 419696

    Introduction - Prehistory

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    Prehistory is the period that lasts from the origin of the human species until the appearance of writing (3500 BC). During the Palaeolithic Age, humans were nomads and lived from hunting and gathering.…

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  • The nervous system | Secuencia didáctica 585435

    The nervous system

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    Right now, you are reading these words and you understand them. If you see food when you are hungry, your mouth starts to water. If you burn your hand, you move it away immediately. You automatically do…

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  • Introduction - The first civilizations: Mesopotamia and Egypt | Recurso educativo 419761

    Introduction - The first civilizations: Mesopotamia and Egypt

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    Some 6000 years ago in the Middle East, some Neolithic villages became cities as a result of agricultural and commercial prosperity. This led to the first big urban civilisations. These civilisations…

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  • End-of-unit evaluation - Prehistory | Recurso educativo 419725

    End-of-unit evaluation - Prehistory

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    Prehistory is the period that lasts from the origin of the human species until the appearance of writing (3500 BC). During the Palaeolithic Age, humans were nomads and lived from hunting and gathering.…

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  • End-of-unit evaluation - The first civilizations: Mesopotamia and Egypt | Recurso educativo 419800

    End-of-unit evaluation - The first civilizations: Mesopotamia and Egypt

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    Some 6000 years ago in the Middle East, some Neolithic villages became cities as a result of agricultural and commercial prosperity. This led to the first big urban civilisations. These civilisations…

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  • End-of-unit activities - Prehistory | Recurso educativo 419720

    End-of-unit activities - Prehistory

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    Prehistory is the period that lasts from the origin of the human species until the appearance of writing (3500 BC). During the Palaeolithic Age, humans were nomads and lived from hunting and gathering.…

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  • The natural environment. Ecosystems | Secuencia didáctica 483176

    The natural environment. Ecosystems

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    Most of the energy used by living things originally comes from sunlight which is trapped by autotrophs (or producers). This energy is then transferred from the producers to all other living things…

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  • Glossary | Secuencia didáctica 485142

    Glossary

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    Cold War (n): the state of political and military tension, but not actual war, between the Eastern and Western Blocs from the end of World War II to the 1990s. COMECON (n): an economic association of…

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  • Entry test 04 - Prehistory

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    Which age of Prehistory had the following characteristics?: They began to live in permanent settlements. They made objects from bronze. They learnt how to make fire. Specialist workers and crafts people…

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