Understanding Chronology 6. 1

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Understanding Chronology 6. 1 Understanding Chronology 6.1 Events can be arranged in order of occurrence using conventions of B.C. and A.D/ B.C.E and C.E Vocabulary to know: Chronology B.C. & A.D. B.C.E & C.E. Decade Century Millennium Multi-tier timeline Timeline All timelines must include: Title (to identify the topic) Events (chronological order from left to right) Periods of time (varies with each timeline) Passage of time (B.C. or A.D./ B.C.E. or C.E.)

Periods of Time Week = 7 days Month = 4 weeks The birth of Jesus Christ is accepted as YEAR ZERO on timelines B.C. = Before Christ – comes before YEAR ZERO A.D. = “After Death” Anno Domini (Latin) “in the year of our Lord” - comes after YEAR ZERO B.C.E. = Before Common Era C.E. = Common Era Periods of Time Week = 7 days Month = 4 weeks Year = 365 days = 12 months Decade = 10 years (think DECA. . .) Century = 100 years (think CENT. . .) Millennium = 1,000 years (think MILLI. . .)

About timelines Timelines show chronological order of events Space = time on a timeline Arrows at either end of a timeline indicate time continues before and after the actual events and dates shown Timelines can be divided by years, decades, centuries, etc. or by actual frames of time, days of week, months, etc.

Timeline example #1 REMEMBER— SPACE = TIME !! 7:00am 8:00am NOON 2:00pm 4:00pm breakfast lunch band practice leave school & go to youth camp meeting take dog for walk

Timeline example #2 2001 2002 Jan Jan June Jan. 3- 3rd BCS National Championship Sept. 11- terrorist attacks

Timeline example #3

Notice the dates are listed backwards in B.C. and move forward in A.D. Timeline example #4 Notice the dates are listed backwards in B.C. and move forward in A.D. 2300 B.C. 1700 B.C. 1100 B.C. 500 B.C. 100 A.D. King Sargon unites Sumerian cities in Mesopotamia Assyrians conquer cities of Mesopotamia (1200 B.C.)

Ms. Helmbrecht’s Biography Multi-Tier Timeline 2001 9/11 attacks 2016 Trump elected president 1969 Moon landing 1987 Iran Contra hearings 1965 1975 1985 1995 2005 2015 2025 1973 born 1985 Grad 5th grade 1992 Grad HS 2003 1st house