Timelines
Cornell Notes
What is History?
What is History? REMIXED
Syllabus 101
100

Timelines help us understand ____________.

History

100

History is what type of word?

Greek

100

History is the ______________

Study of people.

100

The term ______, abbreviated to c. is used when an exact date is not known. 

Circa.

100

Homework and classwork is given on  _________ and due on _______.

Monday; Friday

200

Timelines help students ________ information.

Organize.

200

History literally just means?

Investigation

200

Complete the sentence.

Historians need to works as ______________ to piece together the clues.

Detectives


200

Historical evidence is also known as a ___________.

Source.

200

There are two things you cannot use in class ________ and ________.

Cellphones; profanity. 


300

You completed a timeline chart (the one with the boxes to fill-in) to show you a __________ of information in chronological order. 

Visual; picture; illustration.
300

Historians have how many jobs? List them in order!

4 Jobs: Detective, Story-Teller, Judge, Philosopher

300

The term ______ is often used to describe a particular period of history.

Era.
300

Place the following inventions in order:

iPod

Sewing Machine

Printing Press

Television

Television

Sewing Machine

iPod

PRinting Press

300

Grades are posted on SIS _________ and progress reports are given _______ (a.k.a twice a month)

Weekly; bi-weekly

400

Timelines show you information placed in _______ _______.

Chronological order.

400

History acts as a ______________.

Social Laboratory.

400

Define Literary & Non-Literary.

Literary: Written; can be proven.

Non-Literary: Not written; cannot be used to prove anything.

400

_________ ___________ originate from the historical period being investigated.

Plus give 1 example.

Primary sources.

  • archives and manuscript material
  • photographs, audio recordings, video recordings, films
  • journals, letters and diaries
  • speeches
  • scrapbooks
  • published books, newspapers and magazine clippings published at the time
  • government publications
  • oral histories
  • records of organizations
  • autobiographies and memoirs
  • printed ephemera
  • artifacts, e.g. clothing, costumes, furniture
  • research data, e.g. public opinion polls
400

Quizzes are once a _______.

Tests are once a ________.

Exams are once for the _______.

Quizzes are once a week.

Tests are once a month.

Exams are once for the school year.

500

Name two things that timeline can be about?

Important people;

Important events/dates

Important memories;

Important anything!!!!!!!!!!!! Timelines can be about anything!

500

Complete the sentence.

You cannot understand _______ if you do not understand their ________.

people; past

500

What are the 4 foundations of a society?

Religion

Capital

Family 

Power

500

____________ ___________ are produced later in time, but are based off of primary sources.

Plus give 1 example.

Secondary sources.

  • A scholarly journal article (an article review)
  • A textbook
  • A book 
  • A biography
  • A picture from the internet
500

You overall grade is based on 5 categories, what are they?

Classwork

Homework

Assessments

AVID Binder/Folder

Technology

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