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Page 1: History Essential Question – Why study history? History – A record or story of past events

History

Essential Question – Why study history?History – A record or story of past events.

Page 2: History Essential Question – Why study history? History – A record or story of past events

History

Studying history helps us understand people, societies and

the connections between them.

History helps us understand “change” and how the society we live in came to be. Only through history can understand the factors that cause change and how much things have changed.

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History

There are many different calendars used to keep up with the passage of time. The Chinese calendar is in the year 4609. The Jewish calendar is on the year 5769.

The most commonly used calendar is the one we use called the Gregorian calendar.

It is broken down into BC (Before Christ) and AD (Anno Domini) or BCE (Before Common Era) and CE (Common Era)

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History- Timeline Example

1975 Date of Birth: Born on December 30 Eldrick T. WoodsPlace of Birth : Southern CaliforniaParents: Father - Earl Woods Mother: Kultida

  1978 First TV appearance on the Mike Douglas Show where he played golf with Bob Hope 1994 Graduated from Western High School, CaliforniaAttended Stanford University

  1996 August: Drops out of  Stanford University to become a Golf Professional in August.PGA Tour Voted Sportsman of the Year

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History Timelines

Now you are going to make your own timeline.

Start with your birthday (the day and year of your birth.

Select 7 other important events in your lifePlace them, in order, on a Vertical (up and

down) timeline. Your birthday goes at the top.