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Lesson 7 Dates and Timelines pages 26 - 29 Mr. Bondurant

Lesson 7 Dates and Time Lines pages 26 - 29 VOCABULARY: Anno Domini Century Decade Circa Time line

A. Questioning the Origins of Baseball page 26

B. How Years Are Numbered p. 27 1. What practice is still used today that was started by Dionysius the Little? 2. How do we number years?

C. Other Ways to Date Events p.28 What is the difference between a century and a decade? We live in what century?

D. Using Time Lines pages 28 - 29 1. How is a time line helpful in organizing information? 2. What kind of information can be shown on a time line?

R8 1. false Abner Doubleday in 1839 2. false A.D B.C. 3. TRUE Dionysius the Little in 525 2. false A.D B.C. B.C A.D. 3. TRUE

W18 A. King John signs Magna Carta: A.D 1215 B. Alexander the Great is born: 356 B.C. 2. 15th century

You may WORK TOGETHER! TOGETHER MEANS: On the same question at the same time! Working only with your group! ALL brains are at work! Everyone comes to an agreement on the answer. Questions must be asked as a group! You may NOT divide and copy!