1. Art: Cave Painting Replicas: Students create replicas of prehistoric cave paintings, learning about art techniques and the history of early human expression.
  2. English: Writing Prehistoric Fiction: Students write short stories or poems set in prehistoric times, exploring language, storytelling, and the environment of early humans.
  3. History: Timeline of Evolution: Create a timeline project showcasing the key milestones in human evolution, helping students understand historical context and change over time.
  4. Math: Population Growth Graphs: Analyze and graph population growth throughout human history, integrating math principles with historical data and trends.
  5. Music: Prehistoric Instrument Building: Construct simple musical instruments inspired by early human tools, connecting music with prehistoric life and creativity.
  6. Physical Education: Stone Age Fitness Challenge: Design and complete a fitness challenge based on activities that early humans might have done, promoting physical activity and historical empathy.
  7. Science: Fossil Excavation Simulation: Simulate a fossil excavation to understand the process of scientific discovery and the evidence of prehistoric life.
  8. Social Studies: Early Human Community Project: Research and present on the social structure and daily life of early human communities, integrating social studies with prehistoric anthropology.
  9. Film Studies: Documenting Evolutionary Adaptations: Create short films or animations explaining different evolutionary adaptations in animals, stimulating creativity and scientific understanding.
  10. Cross-Curricular Project: Prehistoric Survival Scenario: Work in groups to devise a scenario of survival in prehistoric times, integrating multiple subjects to explore the challenges and strategies of early humans.