A Day with the First Human
Long, long ago, before cities, cars, or even clothes, the first humans walked on Earth. They were not like us. Their bodies were covered in hair, and they had much bigger muscles. These first humans were real survivors. They liked to live in places near rivers and woods, like Africa s great Rift Valley, where they could find food easily. They ate anything they could find, like fruits, nuts, and even bugs! Now, these first humans didn t have supermarkets or tools. However, they were smart. Over time, they learned to make their tools from stones, sticks, and animal bones. Using these tools, they hunted, built shelters, and protected themselves from wild animals. So, can you imagine spending a day with the first human? It might have been a bit scary, but also exciting!
Question 1
Where did the first humans like to live?
In cities
In deserts
Near rivers and woods
Underground
On mountains
Question 2
What did the first humans use to make their tools?
Plastic
Metal
Stones, sticks, and animal bones
Glass
Paper
Question 3
What did the first humans eat?
Fast food
Fruits, nuts, and bugs
Ice cream
Candy
Pizza
Question 4
Which of the following is NOT true about the first humans?
They had bigger muscles than us
They used supermarkets
They liked to live near rivers and woods
They made their tools from stones, sticks, and animal bones
Their bodies were covered in hair
Question 5
Where did the first humans probably live?
North America
Australia
Antarctica
Europe
Africa s great Rift Valley
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