Living in Caves
A long, long time ago, the very first humans did not have houses like we do today. Instead, they lived in caves! Caves were special places that kept them safe from rain, strong winds, and wild animals that roamed outside. Families would snuggle together near a warm, crackling fire to stay cozy and share stories. It was a time when there were no stores or supermarkets, so these early humans had to go out into nature to find their food. This made their lives very exciting and full of adventures! They would gather fruits, hunt animals, and fish in rivers. Living in caves was a big part of their lives, helping them stay safe and warm while they explored the world around them.
Context recap: A long, long time ago, the very first humans did not have houses like we do today. Instead, they lived in caves! Caves were special places that kept them safe from rain, strong winds, and wild animals that roamed outside. Families would snuggle together near a warm, crackling fire to stay cozy and share stories.
Why this matters: Living in Caves helps learners in World History connect ideas from Pre-K Long Ago Stories to decisions they make during practice and assessment. Keep the explanation friendly and practical.