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The Story of Human Evolution

ICSE · Class 5 · Social Studies

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A timeline illustrating the major stages of human evolution, from common ancestors with apes to modern Homo sapiens sapiens, highlighting key characteristics like bipedalism and brain size.
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Card 1What is Human Evolution?

What is human evolution?

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Human evolution is the slow process by which modern humans developed from ape-like ancestors over millions of years. We did not come from apes, but both humans and apes share a common ancestor that li

Card 2What is Human Evolution?

Did humans evolve from apes?

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No, humans did not evolve from modern apes. Instead, humans and apes share a common ancestor that lived in Africa about 6 million years ago. From this ancestor, different species evolved — one leading

Card 3What is Human Evolution?

How long ago did human evolution begin?

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Human evolution began about 6 million years ago when the first human-like ancestors started to appear in Africa. Since then, many changes have happened in body structure, brain size, and lifestyle.

Card 4Stages of Human Evolution

What does 'bipedal' mean?

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'Bipedal' means walking on two legs. Early humans like Australopithecus could walk upright on two legs, which was a big step in human evolution. This freed their hands to carry food, tools, or babies.

Card 5Stages of Human Evolution

Describe Australopithecus.

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Australopithecus was one of the earliest human ancestors. They lived about 4 million years ago. They had ape-like features such as long arms and small brains, but they walked on two legs (bipedal). Th

Card 6Stages of Human Evolution

What was special about Homo erectus?

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Homo erectus, meaning 'upright man', could stand straight and walk long distances. They had a larger brain than Australopithecus. They used fire, made better tools, and were the first to leave Africa

Card 7Stages of Human Evolution

What were the physical features of Neanderthals?

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Neanderthals were shorter and stockier than modern humans. They had large faces, wide noses, thick skulls, and no prominent chin. Their brain size was as large as or even larger than modern humans. Th

Card 8Stages of Human Evolution

What is Homo sapiens?

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Homo sapiens are modern humans. We belong to this species. They evolved about 300,000 years ago in Africa. Features include a round skull, smaller teeth, a defined chin, and a large brain. Homo sapien

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What are the important topics in The Story of Human Evolution for ICSE Class 5 Social Studies?
Key topics in The Story of Human Evolution include Stages of Human Evolution — From Earliest to Latest, A flowchart showing how evolution works: organisms face environmental pressures, and those with useful traits survive and pass them on, causing changes over time, A mind map showing how humans originated in Africa and then spread to different parts of the world. These are the concepts ICSE Class 5 examiners draw on most — study them first, then practise related questions.
How to score full marks in The Story of Human Evolution — ICSE Class 5 Social Studies?
Understand the core concepts first, then work through the 41 practice questions available for this chapter. Revise formulas and definitions regularly, and use flashcards for quick recall before the exam.
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