* the basics * timelines this edition designed for individual student use and & self-checking:...
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* The basics *
Timelines
This edition designed for individual student use and & self-checking: answers included.
*What is it used for?
A timeline is used to
show historical events in chronological order.
Chronological Order =The order in which events occur.
*How does it get set up?• Events go in order from left to right, or top to
bottom.• Beginning and end dates should be clearly
marked.• Year marks should be placed on the line in
even intervals (1 year, 10 years, 100 years, 1000 years... depends on length of timeline).
• Events may be written directly above or below the line. Be sure the year each event happened is clear.
5000 B.C.E. 4000 B.C.E. 3000 B.C.E. 2000 B.C.E.
Like this....
NOT this...
OR this...
8000 B.C.E. 3000 B.C.E. 2000 B.C.E. 1000 B.C.E.
5000 B.C.E.
4000 B.C.E.
3000 B.C.E. 2000 B.C.E.
*AND DEFINITELY NOT THIS!!!!
8000 B.C.E. 3000 B.C.E.2000 C.E.1000 B.C.E.
All of these rules are designed to help timeline accurately make a VISUAL of the passage of time. So you can easily SEE which events came first, and the passage of time between each event.
*Your turn to try!!!
*On your paper, draw a timeline starting at 4000 B.C.E. and ending at 4000 C.E.
*Include a hash mark to indicate every 1000 years!
*When you are finished, go to to the next page to check your answer.
3000 B.C.E.
2000 B.C.E.
1000 B.C.E.
1000C.E.
2000 C.E.
4000 C.E.
0
4000 B.C.E.
3000 C.E.
Years are labeled B.C.E. or C.E. All of the above years are labeled. Hash marks are evenly spaces. A “zero” is included. All years are clear and easy to read.
Check with a partner!
*The battle of: B.C. and A.D.
vs. B.C.E. and C.E.
It’s starting to look like
alphabet soup!
B.C. and A.D.
*B.C. stands for “before Christ”
*A.D. stands for “anno domini” which means “year of our Lord”
*Originally used by Christian historians from Western Europe.
B.C.E. and C.E.
*B.C.E. means “before common era”
*C.E. means “common era”
*Used by most historians today (more politically correct because not focused on 1 religion).
Both are used to differentiate between ancient and more modern history.
A.D. does NOT mean “after dinosaurs” or
“after death,” although many
students use those as memory tricks!
Your turn – do #2 on worksheet!
Then, check next page for answers.
B.C.E. and C.E. can be thought of as negative and positive numbers
on a number line.
500
B.C.E.
100
B.C.E.0 500
C.E.100
C.E.
- 500 - 100 0 + 500+ 100
Think about it:1. How many years passed between 100 B.C.E. and 100 C.E.?2. How many years passed between 100 C.E. and 500 C.E. ?
Events in B.C.E. Events in C.E.
Extinction of dinosaursBuilding of pyramids
Invention of the wheel
American Revolution
Life of MLK, Jr.World War II
*How much time has passed?
3000 B.C.E.
2000 B.C.E.
1000 B.C.E.
1000C.E.
2000 C.E.
3000 C.E.
0
3. How many years passed between 2000 B.C.E. and 3000 C.E.? Hint: add the numbers on both sides of the zero.
4. How many years passed between 2000 C.E. and 3000 C.E.? Hint: subtract the smaller number from the bigger number.
# 1
# 2
*How much time has passed?
3000 B.C.E.
2000 B.C.E.
1000 B.C.E.
1000C.E.
2000 C.E.
3000 C.E.
0
3. How many years passed between 2000 B.C.E. & 3000 C.E.? Hint: add the numbers on both sides of the zero.
4. How many years passed between 2000 C.E. & 3000 C.E.? Hint: subtract the smaller number from the big.
# 1
# 2
Answer: 5000 years
Answer: 1000 years
*Sample Timeline: History of Paper
First form of paper
created in China.
150 B.C.E.
Paper arrives in
the Middle East
701 C.E.
First newspaper
in China748 C.E.
Paper used in Egypt
800 C.E.
1st known printed book
868 C.E.
Paper used in Spain
950 C.E.
The line break shows a gap in the timeline.
700 C.E. 800 C.E. 900 C.E.
Try your knowledge:
5. Where would the “0” year be placed on this timeline?
6. How many years passed between paper being created and arriving in the Middle East?
7. How many years passed between paper being used in Egypt & arriving in Spain?
First form of paper
created in China.
150 B.C.E.
Paper arrives in
the Middle East
701 C.E.
First newspaper
in China748 C.E.
Paper used in Egypt
800 C.E.
1st known printed book
868 C.E.
Paper used in Spain
950 C.E.
700 C.E. 800 C.E. 900 C.E.
Try your knowledge - Answers
5. Where would the “0” year be placed on this timeline?
In the “gap” between 1st and 2nd event.
6. How many years passed between paper being created and arriving in the Middle East?
851 years – add to get your answer
7. How many years passed between paper being used in Egypt and arriving in Spain?
150 years – subtract to get your answer
*What is a double layer timeline?2001
1st iPod released
2006Wii is released
2003U.S.A. begins
Operation Iraqi Freedom
2009Barack
Obama is elected
President
2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 2010
2009First iPhone
2005Hurricane
Katrina hits New Orleans
A double layer timeline is used to compare two different sets of events.
For instance, the timeline on the last slide compared advancements in Popular Technology and U.S. History events.
8. What technology was released the same year Barack Obama was elected President of the U.S.?
9. How could this be useful for historians?
10. How could this be useful for you as a student?
A double layer timeline is used to compare two different sets of events.
Answers 8. What technology was released the same year Barack Obama was elected President of the U.S.?The iPhone.9. How could this be useful for historians?Allows them to compare events from different aspects of history, or in different places.10. How could this be useful for you as a student?Allows you to relate events in history to your own life, or a timeline with which you are very familiar.
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