What is a primary source?
First hand account of an event or topic that was created or written at the time it happened.
BCE means
Before Common Era
Which continent is found in all 4 hemispheres?
Africa
A map's _______________ explains the symbols and shading on the map.
key
What landform is this?
Delta
What is a secondary source?
A document or recording that discusses information that was originally presented in another source (a second-hand account)
CE means
Common Era
Label the continents.
Light Green: North America
Dark Green: South America
Yellow: Africa
Red: Europe
Orange: Asia
Purple: Australia
Blue: Antarctica
A map's _______________ explains what a map is about and what it represents.
Title
What natural land feature protects India?
Mountains
True or False: Primary sources help historians learn what people are thinking during the event.
True
BCE is the same as _______.
CE is the same as ________.
BCE = BC
CE = AD
Which continents are found in the Eastern Hemisphere?
Africa
Antarctica
Australia
Europe
Asia
Compass Rose
What landform is this?
Mountains
- Speech written by a president
- A warrior's diary who fought in an ancient war
- Photographs/Letters
- Audio/Video of the events
- Autobiography
- Artifacts
These are all what type of sources?
Primary
How many years have passed between 1000 BC and 265 BC?
735 years
Which continents are entirely in the Western Hemisphere?
North America
South America
The ratio between the distance on a map and the corresponding distance on the ground.
Scale
What type of landform is this?
Peninsula
- School Textbook
- Documentary or Movie on an event
- Newspaper written today about a past event
- Encyclopedia
- Biography
What type of sources are these?
Secondary
These events are in chronological order - True or False
5000 BC
3300 BC
2560 BC
1292 BC
332 BC
197 CE
True
Label the oceans.
Far Left: Pacific
Middle: Atlantic
Up North: Arctic
Far South: Southern
Indian
Far right: Pacific
Draw a compass rose with cardinal and Intermediate directions.
What type of landform is this?
Archipelago