Year 7 History Challenge

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Year 7 History Challenge

What is 1 reason we study history?

Name 2 things you can put on a family tree.

Name 2 types of evidence sources

What type of evidence source is this?

What type of evidence source is this?

Is a primary or secondary source from the time period being studied?

Is a primary or secondary source made after the time?

Is a diary a secondary or primary source?

Is a photograph a secondary or primary source?

Is a textbook a secondary or primary source?

What is used to show events that happened along a single line in chronological order?

What is chronological order?

Name 2 things you can have on a timeline

Draw the timeline and write where BCE and CE years should be.

How many years in a millennium?

How many years in a century?

How many years in a decade?

What is 1 interesting event on your timeline?