Your program is now downloading
This may take a few seconds!

The Prehistory

It is agreed that prehistory is the period of time previous to the invention of writing systems. We all think of people as cavemen, with giant clubs and wearing some kind of clothing made of fur. Prehistory is more than that! Teach all you know, and all your students need to know, with the help of this illustrated template. Since its contents have been provided by real educators, you'll find out the difference between the Palaeolithic and the Neolithic, what people did in the Bronze Age or the Iron Age, what cave paintings are, and more. There's a little interactive quiz, too: let's see how much your students remember the concepts!

It is agreed that prehistory is the period of time previous to the invention of writing systems. We all think of people as cavemen, with giant clubs and wearing some kind of clothing made of fur. Prehistory is more than that! Teach all you know, and all your students need to know, with the help of this illustrated template. Since its contents have been provided by real educators, you'll find out the difference between the Palaeolithic and the Neolithic, what people did in the Bronze Age or the Iron Age, what cave paintings are, and more. There's a little interactive quiz, too: let's see how much your students remember the concepts!



Related PowerPoint Templates

Free download

Maritime Adventure Storybook

An adventure featuring a pirate, sailors and mermaids? Sign me in, w...

Vintage Style War Invasion Lesson for Middle School

Many different reasons can lead a country to declare war. It might b...

All About Magnetism for Middle School

They say opposites attract, that’s why we make fun templates f...

Youth Mental Health First Aid Workshop Infographics

Mental health is a very sensitive topic and during our teenage years...

Special Education Teacher CV

Everyone has the right to education. If you are a teacher for studen...

Teaching Methods: Project-Based Learning

Project-based learning focuses on the execution of a task and the st...