6th Grade - What Is History
millennium
1,000 years
Why study history?
1. Learning about the past helps us understand the present. 2. Conflict and cooperation are examples we can learn from. 3. Understand cause/effect 4. Improve our future from our mistakes. 5. Culture.
How to do quality research?
1. Look for authorship and credentials 2. Web URL's (gov, edu, org) 3. Look for plagiarism (no credit)
How to make conclusion
1. look for facts and evidence in their primary and secondary sources 2. Use reasoning 3. Make a final decision
Decade
10 years
Century
100 years
Historian
A person who studies the past (history)
Interpretation
An opinion or the way a person look at the world; should be based on facts and evidence
What does A.D. stand for and when they are used?
Anno domini "in the year of the lord". It is used after Christ was born
What does B.C. stand for and when they are used?
Before Christ, used before christ was born
Secondary sources
Created after an event, created by people not part of historical event
What is history?
History is the study of the people and events of the past. History explores both the way things change and the way things stay the same, and the ways that cultures change.
bias and why is it a problem?
Is an unreasoned, emotional judgement about people and events. It iis a problem in a historical source because it can't be trusted
Artifacts
Objects created and used by humans.
Fossils
Preserved remains of once-living organisms
Julian Calendar?
Started counting @the founding of Rome Lost days quickly Developed by Julius Caesar lost days every 128 years
Unreliable internet sources
WIKIPEDIA - Opinion-expresses attitude
Timeline?
another way to track the passage of time (to track a period of time between when you were born and when you die)
Primary sources
firsthand pieces of evidence, they were written or created by the people who saw or experienced an event
eras
larger blocks of time
Similarities between calenders?
leap years sometime loses a day
Reliable internet sources
look at extention, page sponsor, date update, author listed Facts - expresses only what can be proven by evidence. Dictionary, Internet books
Evidence
something that shows proof or an indication that something is true
Gregorian Calender?
start from birth of Jesus Loses days very slowly Developed by Pope Gregory XIII 1,000 years to lose a day Modern day calender
Paleontology
study fossils to learn what the world was like long ago (fossils)
Anthropology
study of human culture and how it develops over time. (fossils, artifacts, values, beliefs)
Archaeology
study of the past by looking at what people left behind (artifacts)
Calendar
system for arranging days in order
Playgiarize
to present the ideas or words of another person as your own without offering credit to the source