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Revolutions & The Three Phases of World History: Preagricultural Agrarian & Industrial
SEMI-PRO Montessori-inspired printable Geography & History help pages (6 + key):
What is a Revolution? It is a dramatic and forceful overthrow of one way of life to another. The Phases of History tell stories about the evolution of human societies - such as how humans came to control fire. These stories are informed by historians, scientists and linguists.
Most experts agree there are at least three (3) major phases in the development of human societies: The Preagricultural stage, Agricultural or Agrarian stage and the Industrial stage. Then practice naming countries on a geography map known as the Fertile Crescent: This includes The Middle East & Northeast Africa!
Journey through the making of our nation.
This learning resource guides young historians to:
• Understand what exactly a Revolution is
• Explore the Preagricultural stage, the Agricultural and the Industrial Revolution
• What new developments each phase ushered in to greatly improve the lives of humans
• Discover what crop led to the Agricultural Revolution (emmer)
• Practice naming countries on a geography map known as the Fertile Crescent:
This includes The Middle East & Northeast Africa!
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Resource Color Guide (just like the Montessori hierarchical colors):
ROOKIE Pages (Green) - Aimed toward early to mid level elementary students.
SEMI-PRO Pages (Blue) - Aimed toward mid level elementary students.
VETERAN Pages (Red) - Aimed toward mid to late level elementary students.
But of course, you know the child best, so adjust accordingly.
In the words of Dr. Montessori, "Follow the Child!"
Dr. Maria Montessori believed the only way our world would find lasting peace was through educating our children. Much of her elementary curriculum was written by her during a period of internment in India during WWII. This time period helped solidify Dr. Montessori’s belief in Peace Education.