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https://youtu.be/VMqoIZqpZAc What is History? It’s an investigation. It can include whole cultures, countries or just an individual. https://youtu.be/VMqoIZqpZAc

How do we investigate? We follow an evidence trail to discover what happened. What kind of evidence do we use? Most evidence is recorded in some way. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vgmNkYUL_Cw

Evidence of History Sources- primary Sources -secondary http://www.gpb.org/georgiastories/stories/archaeology Sources -secondary

History’s detectives! https://youtu.be/ftff86JmD4k Stop clip at 8:49 minutes to just get an idea of the connection with science and history.

What is going to happen to our history? How are our events recorded today? How do you think people in the future will learn about us?

“T” Chart directions: Make a T chart on your own paper In the first column list major or memorable events in your life In the second column list major or memorable events that have occurred in Georgia, the US or the World during your lifetime List at least 5 in each column