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1. OLS 2. EXTRA NOTE TAKING MATERIAL (OPTIONAL) WELCOME TO WORLD HISTORY Unit 1 lesson 2 When? WARM UP! TODAY’S DATE IS SEPTEMBER 8TH, 2014 B.C A)TRUE B) FALSE Materials 1. OLS 2. EXTRA NOTE TAKING MATERIAL (OPTIONAL) VIDEO TO GET US STARTED! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vgmNkYUL_Cw

Student Expectations… Here’s what I expect you to do as a part of this class. When we all do these things we’ll have an awesome class! I will respond when my name is called. I will respond to polling prompts. I will ask and answer questions. I will complete class work, take notes, submit exit tickets. I will collaborate in groups if placed into breakout rooms. I will demonstrate respect for my classmates and teachers. Have students raise their hands to show that they agree w/ and understand the “Terms” Marking yourself “away” means you are not in class and will miss important parts of the lesson. EVERYONE needs a working mic. Call 1-866-K12-care if it’s not working. Let’s get it fixed!

Which key terms allow us to discuss time in an organized manner? OBJECTIVES STANDARDS 8.1.6 A. Understand chronological thinking and distinguish between past, present and future time. • Calendar time • Time lines • People and events in time • Patterns of continuity and change • Sequential order • Context for events Distinguish between different terms for the measurement of time and explain why we use them. Explain the development of calendars and why mankind has used different ones ESSENTIAL QUESTION Which key terms allow us to discuss time in an organized manner?

WHAT’S THE MEANING OF THIS? CLUE: 14 is the current

KEY TERMS! Decade = 10 years (example: The 60’s were groovy, man! Like totally…the 80’s are RAD!) Century = 100 years (example: 1700’s, 1800’s ,1900’s OR 18th century, 19th century, 20th century). Millennium = 1,000 years

LET’S BREAK IT DOWN Millennium Decade Year Century

HOW WOULD THAT WORK FOR THE YEAR YOU WERE BORN? Someone want to take the mic and walk us though it?

REVIEW C

REVIEW D

STILL THERE?! PART TWO OF TIME Up Next!

KEY TERMS B.C. = Before Christ, these years run backwards.. Ex: 1995 BC comes BEFORE 100 BC A.D. = Anno Domini (Latin for “Year of our Lord”) B.C.E = Before Common Era SAME AS B.C C.E = Common Era SAME AS A.D

BFF?!

READING ABOUT CALENDAR CALENDARS! The Egyptians were the first people to use calendars. Different cultures created unique calendars UP NEXT! READING ABOUT CALENDAR

Can I grab a reader?

Can I grab a reader?

Can I grab a reader?

Can I grab a reader?

LET’S REVIEW Decade 1,000 Years Century 10 Years Millennium 100 Years

LET’S REVIEW MATCHING! WHOOP WHOOP B.C. Anno Domini A.D. Before Common Era B.C.E. Common Era C.E. Before Christ

Don’t panic!!! I am here  Ask! QUESTIONS?!?! Don’t panic!!! I am here  Ask!

FOR TONIGHT/TOMORROW TONIGHT: Log into the OLS and do the Unit 1 Lesson 2 assessment. We’ve actually done a few of the questions here in class and most of the answers are somewhere in here. Tomorrow: We will do a combo lesson of 3 and 4.