The study of the past which is important for understanding the future
What is history?
This type of source was created by someone who experienced the event.
What is a primary source?
The "E" in CER Model stands for this.
What is evidence?
This can lead to important information being left out or facts being twisted.
What is bias?
The arrangement of events, dates, and time periods from earliest occurence to most recent.
What is chronology?
These are the 5Ws and 1H of history.
What is who, what, where, when, why, and how
A textbook is an example of this type of a source.
An arguable statement that answers a question about a past person, place, or event is called this.
A historical claim.
What is perspective?
BCE stands for this.
What is Before Common Era?
Thinking about what has changed and what has remained the same relates to which historical thinking concept?
What is Change and Continuity?
These are the remains of things created by humans.
What are artifacts?
True or False: To make a historical claim, you may evaluate sources that are reliable and biased to determine the best evidence to use.
What is true?
This is how much you can trust a source to be consistent and accurate.
What is reliability?
Historical timelines are arranged in this way to visualize the flow of history.
What is chronological order?
Looking at how past decisions or actions affect future choices relates to which historical thinking concept?
What is Turning Points?
Historians use these to study the past.
What are written records, fossils, or artifacts?
True or False: a claim is arguable.
What is true?
We can get a more complete understanding of a situation and attempt to avoid bias by doing this.
What is evaluate multiple perspectives?
True or False: 0 BC is always in the middle of a timeline.
What is false?
A reason to study history is..
What is learning from the past?
What is understanding current events.
What is recognizing patterns?
What is promote critical thinking.
What is a newspaper?
This means elaborating on how our evidence supports our claim by looking at the reliability of the sources.
What is reasoning?
Looking at the methods or circumstances relates to which historical thinking question?
What is "How"?
True or False: An event that happened 300 AD would be further to the right on a timeline than 400 AD.
What is false?