Maps
Timelines
Primary Sources
Secondary Sources
Vocabulary
100
The equator runs this direction.
What is east to west.
100
This number acts as the center of a timeline and separates the two sides.
What is 0.
100
A primary source was made by a person who...
What is was at the event or witnessed the event.
100
A secondary source was made by someone who...
What is did not see the event.
100

A decade is a period of...

What is 10 years?

200
The Prime Meridian runs this direction.
What is north to south.
200
This is what AD stands for.
What is after death or Ano Domini.
200
A primary source was made when?
What is when the event occured.
200
A secondary source was made when?
What is after the event?
200

To copy someone else's work and claim it as your own is called...

What is plagiarize?

300

This tool shows directions. 

What is a Compass Rose?

300
This is what BC stands for.
What is before Christ.
300

Objects from the past, like tools, clothing, or coins, are called this.

What are artifacts?

300
This is the type of source a secondary source is usually based on. 

What is a primary source?

300

A period of time marked by specific events or characteristics is called...

What are eras?

400

This part of the map explains what the symbols mean.

What is a key/legend?

400
This is what BCE stands for.
What is before the common (or current) era.
400
True or False: A primary source must be made in BC or BCE.
What is false.
400

A movie made today explaining events from the Middle Ages (years 500 - 1500).

What is a documentary?

400

An unfair preference or opinion is called...

What is bias?

500

Name all 5 oceans.

What is Atlantic, Pacific, Arctic, Southern, and Indian Oceans.

500
How many years are between 1000 AD and 2013 CE?
What is 1013 years.
500
Give an example of a primary source.
Answer will vary, teacher must approve.
500
Give an example of a secondary source.
Answer will vary.
500

The study of ancient life through fossils is called...

What is paleontology?