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Time!
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A Timeline Tells a Story…
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A Timeline of Renee’s Life 1945 1975 1990 2000 2010 World War II(1945) I was born! (1975) Attended College JSU (1993-1997) Began work at AIDB (2000) Teacher at ASD! (2010) Graduated High School (1993)
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500 BC 400 BC 300 BC 200 BC 100 BC 50 BC 10 BC 5 BC Also known as “BCE”- Before Common Era
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5 AD 10 AD 50 AD 100 AD 200 AD 300 AD 400 AD 500 AD Also known as “CE”- Common Era
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400 BC 300 BC 200 BC 100 BC 1 AD 100 AD 200 AD 300 AD Left: BC (or BCE) *Backward Count*Right: AD (or CE) 2 BC
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CENTURYDATES 1 st 1-100 AD 2 nd 101-200 AD 11 th 1001-1100 AD 20 th 1901-2000 AD 21 st 2001-2100 AD
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SUBTRACT the BEGINNING date from the ENDING date. 1450 1492 Columbus arrives in the New World da Vinci paints Mona Lisa 1505 1519 Magellan sails around the world Shakespeare writes Romeo and Juliet 1595 1600
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Create a timeline Create a timeline of YOUR life. Include the following: –A title across the top of the timeline –The year you were born –The current year –Important events and dates of things that have happened in between –Include at least one future event (graduation, college, etc)
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Early Humans Archeology – Study of evidence of humans. Anthropology – Study of human relationships Artifacts – Weapons, tools, and things made by humans Fossils – Traces of plants and animals preserved in rocks.
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Sources Primary Source – a person who SAW a historical event happen. Secondary Source – a person who was NOT there but wrote about a historical event.
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