Lesson 2 Vocabulary
Lesson 1 Vocabulary
Lesson 1 Content
Lesson 2 Content
Wild Card
100
What is evidence?

Something that shows proof something is true.

100

How long is a decade?

10 years

100

Which calendar do we use today?

The Gregorian Calendar

100
Is our social studies textbook a primary or secondary source?
secondary
100

What is it called when a year has an extra day?

leap year

200

What is history?

The study of people and events of the past.

200

What is an artifact?

Objects made by people

200

A palentologist primarily studies what objects?

fossils
200

What is an example of a primary source?

an interview with an eyewitness, an artifact, something directly connected to the event
200

A timeline is an example of what items that we studied in Literacy class this week?

Text Feature

300

What is a point of view? What is your point of view about homework?

A point of view is how someone feels or thinks about something. My point of view about homework is...

300

What is a fossil? 

Remains of plant or animal life preserved from an earlier time. 

300

The time before writing was invented is called what?

prehistory

300

What is an example of a secondary source?

a book, a newpaper article, or a song about an event. 

300

What did they name the three foot skeleton that they found?

Lucy

400

Explain the difference between a primary source and a secondary source. 

A primary source is close to an event, like an artifact from the event or an interview with someone who was there. 

A secondary source is farther away from the event, like someone wrote about the event or painted a picture of it, but they weren't at the event. 

400

What is a species?

A species is a class of individuals with similar characteristics.

400

The Calendar that was used before the Gregorian calendar was called the 

Julian calendar

400

A historian uses information from primary sources to do what?

draw conclusions
400

Was Genghis Khan a good or bad leader?

Give either answer supported with proof.

examples

good because his people were happy and had a good life

bad because he killed many people and took peoples land

500

Explain historian's bias.

Each historian has his or her own ideas and experiences that could affect how he or she looks at historical objects or events. 

500

Define 2 correctly archeology, paleontology and anthropology. 

archeology- study of the past

paleontology-study of prehistoric times

anthropology-study of human culture

500

What does A.D. stand for and what does it mean?

Anno domini 

in the year of our lord

500

What is an inference? Give an example of an inference a historian might make about our lives in 2020 from a 2020 artifact of a mask, if there were no written records. 

example

mask-they had ugly faces or breathing problems, something wrong with the air?

500

Finish this famous quote, "Those who don't study history are..."

"doomed to repeat it."

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