1. Art - Cave Art Creation: Explore prehistoric cave art and encourage students to create their own using natural materials and earthy tones.
  2. English - Storytelling through Prehistoric Times: Encourage students to write imaginative stories set in prehistoric times, depicting the struggles and triumphs of early humans.
  3. History - Timeline Collage: Create a timeline collage of prehistoric events and evolution, incorporating key moments and developments.
  4. Math - Fossil Counting and Sorting: Introduce fossils and engage in activities like counting, sorting, and categorizing different types of fossils.
  5. Music - Prehistoric Rhythms: Explore rhythmic beats inspired by prehistoric sounds and encourage students to create their own rhythmic patterns using simple instruments or body percussion.
  6. Physical Education - Animal Movement Mimicry: Imitate the movements of prehistoric animals through fun physical activities, promoting physical coordination and creativity.
  7. Science - Dinosaur Investigation: Engage in a dinosaur-themed investigation, including fossil replicas and interactive experiments to understand prehistoric creatures.
  8. Social Studies - Prehistoric Culture Comparisons: Explore and compare the cultures of early human societies, understanding their way of life and adaptations.
  9. Film Studies - Prehistoric Documentary Creation: Encourage students to create short documentaries or animations depicting life in prehistoric times, showcasing their learning in a creative format.
  10. Drama - Prehistoric Play Performance: Organize a play based on prehistoric life, allowing students to portray different characters and environments, enhancing their understanding through performance.