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Before History
- People made art before they could write.
- Pictures can tell stories.
- Art helps people remember and share ideas.
- Handprints show that real people were there.
- Imagination helps humans connect with each other
Level 2
- Humans used art as communication before written language.
- Cave art reflects symbolic thinking and imagination.
- Hand stencils may show identity, group membership, or ritual.
- Storytelling and shared meaning helped early humans cooperate.
- Discoveries at sites like Cueva de las Manos and Lascaux help us understand human history.
| Day One | Day Two | Day Three | Day Four |
| Main Lesson and/or Story | Spine Reading | Literature Extension | Extension Videos or Books |
| Hands On Activity | Art Extension | Try something for "Other Activities" | |
| Narration Page or Coloring Page | Notetaking Extension After writing 4–5 key words from a spine, learners draw what those words describe. Then, label or caption the drawing using their words. | ELA: Sentence Expansion | ELA Page: Choose Another One |
Cave Painting
Materials
- Brown paper (brown paper bags, butcher paper, kraft paper, or cardboard)
- Crayons, chalk, or washable paint
- Tape (to hang paper on walls or under tables)
c. 36,000 years ago
Chauvet Cave paintings (France)Artists paint detailed animals such as lions, rhinos, and horses in Chauvet Cave. The realism and motion in these images suggest careful observation and imaginative storytelling.
c. 17,000 years ago
Lascaux Cave paintings (France)The walls of Lascaux are filled with large animal paintings, possibly connected to hunting knowledge, storytelling, or ritual practices.
c. 13,000–9,000 years ago
Hand stencils at Cueva de las Manos (Argentina)People leave hundreds of hand stencils in Patagonia, marking identity, belonging, and shared ritual through repeated symbolic actions.
1940 CE
Discovery of Lascaux Cave (France)Four teenagers discover the prehistoric cave paintings at Lascaux while exploring near their village. Their discovery helps modern scientists learn more about Ice Age art, storytelling, and early human imagination.
Level 1
1. Why did people make pictures on cave walls long ago?Sample answers:
- To tell stories
- To show animals they saw
- To remember things
- To show other people what was important
- “I was here”
- It shows a real person
- It shows who belongs
- It’s like a name or signature
- You can see what is happening
- Pictures show animals and people
- You can guess what happened
- The picture helps you imagine
- To teach them
- To share a story
- To remember together
- To feel connected
- Pictures stay even when people leave
- You can look at them again
- They remind you of stories
Level 2
1. Why do you think cave art appears in many parts of the world?Sample answers:
- Humans everywhere needed to communicate
- Art was a shared human behavior
- People used pictures before writing
- Storytelling helped groups survive
- They show individual people
- They may show group membership
- They show someone wanted to be remembered
- They connect a person to a place
- They helped people work together
- They taught important knowledge
- They built strong communities
- They helped pass ideas to children
- It shares information without words
- It uses symbols and images
- It tells stories across generations
- It communicates ideas visually
- It helps us understand early humans
- It shows how people thought and lived
- It gives evidence of imagination and symbolism
- It connects archaeology and history