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Early Humans

Out of all of our early human ancestors, during this unit we learned about Australopithecus Afarensis, Homo Habilis, Homo Erectus, Homo Sapiens Neanderthalensis, and Homo Sapiens Sapiens. Each hominid was more advanced than the ones which came before it. To begin with, Australopithecus Afarensis was the first hominid to be able to  survive in planet earth.They used weapons to protect themselves and to hunt. Like sticks and bones.They wear the first apes how could walk on two feet,and that was a big advantage for them because they could move around easily and faster. They also had some simple tools like sticks and animals bones to protect themselves from predators caused they lived in Africa. After that, Homo Habilis came along. Homo Habilis was more advanced than Australopithecus Afarensis, and was able to make more tool and others useful thing for survival which allowed them to do things easier for example they use sharp sticks rocks for chopping they used animal bones and stic...

GarageBand

GarageBand is a cool app available on the iPad to make audio (mp3) files, and we used it to create our radio show about Homo Erectus. Garageband is simple to use. To begin, you open the app by tapping the icon on your homescreen. Once it opens you will be able to create a new “song,” which is what the projects are called on GarageBand. once you click add a new song then a variety of instruments will pop out scroll until you find the one you need. For an example I will use the Audio Recorder click on it and a metronome will pop up. Look for the wrench and then you can see a sign that says Metronom, next to it you will see a blue button with a white circle on it click on the circle and then slide it to the left. If you want to adjust your volume than up on the top there's going to be a small note and next to it a long line with a circle on it move it left for less volume and right for more. You will be Abel to also makes your tracks longer so you can speak for more time, for that ...