1.5 Time Matters

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1. The Age of Hunters and Farmers
1.5 Time Matters

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What is this lesson about?
In history, it is very important to know when something happened and the order in which things took place. Historians have developed various methods to organise history, like timelines, calendars, periodisation and the ten ages.


Slide 2 - Diapositive

What you can do after this lesson
  • read a time line and different sorts of calendars
  • calculate dates using BC and AD dates
  • place dates in the correct centuries

Slide 3 - Diapositive

Word Duty





Timeline: a long bar with labels on it to show in which year or period something happened
Decade: a period of ten years
Century: a period of a hundred years
Millennium: a period of a thousand years
Calendar: a way of organising the days, weeks and months of the year
AD: Anno Domini, the period after Jesus Christ was born
BC: Before Christ, the period before Jesus Christ was born
CE: Common Era, a neutral way of describing the period after Jesus Christ was born
BCE: Before Common Era, a neutral way of describing the period before Jesus Christ was born
Periods: a way of organising history into smaller timeframes
Ten ages: these are ten periods that are used to organise history used in the Netherlands
Stone Age: the time when prehistoric man mostly used tools made of stone
Bronze Age: the time when prehistoric man learned how to make objects of bronze
Iron Age: the time when prehistoric man learned how to make objects of iron










KEY WORDS

Slide 4 - Diapositive

1. Read Timeline. Write down the correct word to match the given description.

A. A period of ten years.


Slide 5 - Question ouverte

1. Read Timeline. Write down the correct word to match the given description.

B. A period of a thousand years.

Slide 6 - Question ouverte

1. Read Timeline. Write down the correct word to match the given description.

C. A period of a hundred years.

Slide 7 - Question ouverte

Read "Calendars". It says in the text that there are two ways to measure the passing of time. Mention both ways.

Slide 8 - Question ouverte

Read the following text and drag the words  to the correct place.
Lord
Jesus Christ
Before
Christian
AD
Anno Domini
BC
Jews
zero

Slide 9 - Question de remorquage

Put the symbols of the Ten Ages in the correct order

Slide 10 - Question de remorquage

World Wars
Citizens & 
Steam engines
Greeks & Romans
Discoverers & Reformers
Regents & 
Monarchs
Wigs & 
Revolutions
Hunters & 
Farmers
Cities &
 States
Television & Computers
Monks &
 Knights

Slide 11 - Question de remorquage

Jagers en Boeren
Regenten en Vorsten
Grieken en Romeinen
Monniken en Ridders
Steden en Staten
Ontdekkers en Hervormers
Pruiken en Revoluties
Burgers en Stoommachines
Wereldoorlogen
Televisie en Computers

Slide 12 - Question de remorquage

Drag each period (left) to the correct time period.

until 3000 BC
3000 BC - 500 AD
500 - 1500 AD
1500 - 1800 AD
1800 AD - now
Early Modern Times
Modern Times
Prehistory
Middle Ages
Antiquity

Slide 13 - Question de remorquage

If someone wanted to sell you a coin with 23 BC on it,
would it be smart to buy it? Explain your answer.

Slide 14 - Question ouverte

Give an example to support this statement:
“The way we count time is influenced by the past.”


Slide 15 - Question ouverte

Prehistory is divided into smaller periods. What is the basis for this division? Choose the correct answer.

A
Whether the people could already write and read.
B
What type of material was used to make tools with.
C
How many people were living together in one place.
D
The way the society was organised.

Slide 16 - Quiz

Study the timeline below closely. The center is the year 1 AD. Drag the dates to the correct centuries. Three dates remain.
256 AD
317 BC
317
67 AD
289 BC
410 
44 BC 
183 BC
410 AD
192 AD

Slide 17 - Question de remorquage

446 BC
10 BC
120 BC
120 AD
322 BC
16 BC
156 BC
60
70
80
26
74
2nd AD
1st AD
1st BC
2nd BC
3rd BC
4th BC

Slide 18 - Question de remorquage

Write down one question about something from this lesson that you find difficult.

Slide 19 - Question ouverte

congratulations

Slide 20 - Diapositive