Measuring Time in History Today’S Learning Objectives

Measuring Time in History Today’S Learning Objectives

Odd One Out Think back to our last lesson. Which of the following is the odd one out and can you explain why? 1. Diary Castle Movie 2. Novel Photograph Webpage 3. TV Programme about A World 2 soldier’s A map from a World World War 2 uniform War Two battle 4. A painting of a knight A Disney film about A knight’s sword on horseback knights 5. A rifle from World war A poppy worn to A letter from a One remember World War soldier to his mum One in World War One Measuring Time in History Today’s Learning Objectives: • To understand how events in the past are ordered. • To be able to spell correctly and define key words – century, decade, chronology. • To practice placing events in chronological order. Learning Objectives • To identify key terms describing time. • To describe the difference between BC and AD. • To give names to centuries. • decadeTo position events into chronological order. 100 years century 1000 years week 10 years millennium 365 days year 7 days What is a century? • A century is a period 0 - 99 1st century of 100 years. • This is useful for 100 - 199 2nd century historians because they can describe 200 - 299 3rd century what happened in a certain period. 300 - 399 4th century 400 - 499 5th century We are living in the 21st century. This is because it is the 21st century after Jesus was born in year 0. This is because . • The year 0 to 99AD were the First Century. • The years 100AD to 199AD were the Second Learning Objectives Century. • To identify key terms describing time. • To describe the difference between BC and AD. • To give names to centuries. This means that . • To position events into chronological order. • The year 175AD is in the __________ Century • The year 369AD is in the __________ Century Task 1. Put these dates into the correct century a. 203AD b. 1555AD c. 1788AD 2. Write a date that is in the following centuries a. 19th century b. 2nd century c. 21st century Learning Objectives Activity – put this list of years into the correct • To identify key terms describing time. century. • To describe the difference between BC and AD. • To give names to centuries. • To position events into chronological order. 2008AD 21ST Century 950AD 10th Century 33AD 1st Century 1968AD 20th Century 1789AD 18th Century 1066AD 11th Century 1848AD 19th Century 54BC 1st Century BC 410AD 5th Century 1472AD 15th Century What is a decade? • A decade is a period of 10 years. How many decades are in a century? What is meant by BC and AD? • BC means “Before Christ” (things that happened before Christ’s birth) • AD means “Anno Domini” or “In the Year of our Lord” (things that happened after Christ’s birth) 300 200 100 100 200 300 BC A.D What do we mean by Chronology? • Chronology means “order of time.” • 255AD 102BC 336AD 1000AD 0 • 1BC 25AD 336 BC 700BC 300 AD • 0 102 AD 255 BC 336AD 1000 BC Can you arrange yourselves into chronological order according to your age? Activity 5 – Put these events into chronological order. Cut out the picture and write the information underneath as they are glued into Chronological Order. (If you don’t have glue & scissors, just make a list of the events, with the dates in the correct order) Battle Of Hastings - 1066 Romans invade Britain – 43AD Great fire of London - 1666 Queen Victoria is born - 1819 King Charles was London hosts Olympic Elizabeth became Henry became executed - 1649 Games - 2012 Queen - 1952 King - 1509 London Bombings 2005 American Terrorist Attack - 2001 Michael Jackson died - 2009 Industrial Revolution begins - 1750.

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