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Timelines and Chronology

Timelines and Chronology. Putting things in order!. Do Now. 1 . in your notebook, please put the following dates in order: December 31 st January 10 th October 9 th April 28 th May 7 th 2. Make a Timeline if you are feeling like going above and beyond!. Chronology.

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Timelines and Chronology

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  1. Timelines and Chronology Putting things in order!

  2. Do Now 1 . in your notebook, please put the following dates in order: • December 31st • January 10th • October 9th • April 28th • May 7th 2. Make a Timeline if you are feeling like going above and beyond!

  3. Chronology • Please put the following dates in chronological order: 1856, 1654, 1060, 1776, 2001 • In your own words, what do you think chronology means? • Why is it important to be able to put dates in chronological order?

  4. Time before the Birth of Christ…this is NOT a Religion lesson • According to many historians, Jesus Christ was born in the year zero. • Time before 0 is referred to as BCE. • BCE = Before Common Era • What do you think the time after BCE is called?

  5. Time after BCE…This is NOT a Religion Lesson • Time after the Birth of Christ begins at year 0 • CE = Common Era • Time goes up as the years go by (2013-2014 school year, for example) • Time is referred to as the Common Era, why do you think this is?

  6. DO NOW: Timelines • Please put these dates in order: 5656 BCE, 1776 CE, 2010 CE, 1000 BCE 0 BCE CE

  7. Chronology • chro·nol·o·gy • –noun, plural -gies. 1. the sequential order in which past events occur. • 2. a statement of this order. • 3. the science of arranging time in periods and ascertaining the dates and historical order of past events. • 4. a reference work organized according to the dates of events • What does this mean in your OWN words?

  8. Exit Ticket • In your notebook, please answer the following questions. • 1. Put the following dates in order: 1776 BCE, 1000 BCE, 2010 CE, 1999 CE • 2. Draw a timeline and label with: BCE, CE, and 0 • 3. What does the word “chronology” mean in your own words?

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