The First Human Jewelry
Interactive passage with audio narration, comprehension questions, and printable PDF.
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- Interactive (Online), Printable (PDF)
- Grades
- 678
- Subjects
- readinghistoryela
- Standards
- CA HSS 6.1CCSS RH.6-8.1CCSS RH.6-8.4CCSS RH.6-8.7
- Languages
- English, Spanish
What's included
Reading passage
Reading comprehension
Audio narration
With word word highlighting
Comprehension quiz
Auto-graded
Writing activity
Open-ended response
Glossary & flashcards
Vocabulary practice
Differentiated version
Adapted for varied levels
Spanish translation
Bilingual support
About this reader
This engaging ancient history reading passage introduces students to the discovery of the world's oldest decorative shells, found in Morocco and South Africa, dating back over 142,000 years. The text explores how early humans used shells for symbolic and social purposes, the archaeological evidence supporting these findings, and the significance for understanding the development of art and communication. The passage is aligned with CA HSS 6.1 and CCSS RH.6-8.1 standards, and is accompanied by multiple-choice questions, writing prompts, graphic organizers, and a timeline. Spanish translation and read aloud audio are provided to support diverse learners. Key vocabulary terms are highlighted and defined in an accessible glossary. Students will analyze evidence, explore cause and effect, and connect these discoveries to broader themes in world history and the development of human societies.
Written by Workybooks TeamPublished by Workybooks
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Who it's for
Perfect for the way you teach
Teachers
- Build comprehension skills
- Auto-graded quiz
- Differentiated reading
Parents
- Read together at home
- Improve fluency
- Quiet reading time
Homeschoolers
- Reading curriculum support
- Independent practice
- Track Lexile growth
Topics
ancient historyarchaeologydecorative shellsartifactsAfricaearly humansBlombos Cavesymbolismart historygrade 6-8




