Maps
Timelines
Thinking Like a Historian
Primary & Secondary Sources
Latitude & Longitude
100

Map tool that shows directions

What is a compass rose?

100

The timeline tool that everything is connected to

What is a baseline?

100
The kind of questions should you ask as a historian

Who? What? When? Where? Why? and How?

100

An account of an event from someone who was NOT directly present

What is a secondary source?

100

The line found at 0 degrees latitude - "The Belt" of the earth.

What is The Equator?

200

Map tool to show how big a country/area is

What is a map scale?
200

These must be spread into equal increments

What are anchor dates?

200

analyzing information, developing a thesis, and identifying context 

What is Thinking Critically?

200

An account from someone who was either directly at the event or present during time period under study 

What is a primary source?

200

The line found at 0 degrees longitude - "The Tie" of the earth. 

What is the Prime Meridian?

300

A type of map that shows the human created boundaries of countries/states/territories

What is a political map?

300

This is used to show a jump in time where nothing super important happened

What is a lightning bolt?

300

You must identify multiple of these in order to complete the third step of thinking like a historian

What are multiple sources/perspectives?

300

Newspapers, textbooks, articles, magazines are all examples of 

What are secondary sources?

300

Lines that run horizontally or east to west around the earth

What are lines of latitude?
400

A type of map that shows what a given area looked like in the past 

What is a historical map?

400

Used to show a span of time where something occurred, rather than using multiple anchor dates 

What is a bracket?

400

You must detect this in order to think like a historian (unfair preference)

What is bias?

400

Diaries, photos, historical artifacts are all examples of

What are primary sources?
400

Lines that run up vertically on the earth or north to south

What are lines of longitude?

500


What is an inset map?

500

The type of timeline that we use when we want to compare two people's lives, two countries, or two events happening at the same time

What is a multi-tier timeline?

500
Another word for evidence working together, the last step to thinking like a historian

What is coroborate?

500


What is a primary source?

500

The lines that come first when finding coordinates on the earth 

What are lines of latitude?