
History Skills
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Jaclyn Loschiavo
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History Skills
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Using Timelines
Timelines show the passage of time as a line.
Events are organized in the order they occurred.
They work like number lines.
Chronology - the order in which events occur
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is a timeline?
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Reorder
Put the following events in chronological order.
Ms. Loschiavo was born
Ms. Loschiavo goes to Chisolm Elementary
Ms. Loschiavo goes to NSB Middle School
Ms. Loschiavo goes to NSB High School
Ms. Loschiavo goes to University of Florida
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Dates in Ancient History
In ancient history, years are written with abbreviations.
A year followed by B.C. refers to the number of years before the birth of Christ.
A year preceded by A.D. refers to the number of years after the birth of Christ.
Historians also use B.C.E. (Before Common Era) and C.E. (Common Era) for these periods.
PSA: the year AD 1 happened immediately after 1 BC. There is no year 0!
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Labelling
Label the timeline with the correct abbreviations.
CD
DA
AD
BC
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Other ways to break up time
You'll see the following to describe different chunks of time:
Decade: 10 years
Century: 100 years
Millennium: 1000 years
Sometimes, the language of history isn't as precise. The following words mean:
Epoch: a period of time which begins with a significant event
example: the invention of the internet set off a new epoch in technology
Era: a period of time which is marked by a something new
example: in the era of social media
Age: a period of time defined by a person or event
example: in the age of exploration
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Match
Match the following
Decade
Century
Millennium
Era
Age
10 years
100 years
1000 years
time marked by something new
time defined by a person or event
10 years
100 years
1000 years
time marked by something new
time defined by a person or event
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Words to be familiar with
You are probably familiar with words like country and city. In ancient history, we will use other words to describe the political boundaries of civilizations.
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In history and most of the world, a state is a territory with one organized government. It means the same thing as country.
What is a state?
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A tiny-country (state) made up of one main city and land surrounding it.
City-states were very common in Ancient History but there are few examples left today.
City-State
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State, territory, or country ruled by a king or queen.
Kingdom
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A large collection of lands, countries, city-states, etc. ruled by a single person, called an emperor.
Many of the civilizations we cover will become empires.
Empire
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Multiple Choice
What does this map show?
Mongolian Empire
Sumerian City-States
Kingdom of Romania
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Multiple Choice
What does this map show?
Babylonian Empire
Greek City-States
United Kingdom
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