Historians
What is History?
Measuring Time
Researching History
100

Who studies objects to learn about past human life?

Who is Archaeologist

100

When would a Historian use a calendar?

What is when something happens

100

What system arranges days in order?

What is Calendar

100

How can you know something is a credible source or not when searching the internet?

B- gov.

200

Identify ways Historians measure time?

What is they look for evidence such as fossils, and artifacts.

200

When would a Historian use a timeline?

What is to make sure the dates are correct and in order.

200

What does B.C. stand for?

What is Before Christ.

200

What is one way to avoid plagiarism?

What is F- Always give credit where credit is due

300

Compare and contrast fossils and artifacts

Artifacts are human made

Fossils are evidence of early life of animals

Both help historians understand the past

300

What is a Historical Era?

What is a large block of time

300

What is something that tracks the passage of time?

What is Timeline?

300

What 4 URLS did they talk about in lesson 3?

What is url, .gov, .edu , .org

400

Who is an anthropologist?

What is someone who studies human culture over time.

400

What is a secondary source?

What is evidence that was not found by the person who was there

400

Who was the Gregorian calendar named for?

Who is Pope Gregory

400

What is the first step in planning a research project?

What is Choosing your research materials/selecting a topic

500

A historian looks for firsthand evidence about an event in which type of resource?

What is Primary Source

500

Label all the types of historians

Who are anthropologist, archeologists, pathologist, paleontologist

500
A work of scholarly history can be identified by what?

What is H- Its accuracy and lack of bias

500

Why is it important to distinguish between facts and opinion when writting about history?

What is might be bias or untrustworthy information.


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