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World History I. Unit One Block Two Lecture (Here we go). Make sure that you are viewing this in “Slide Show” format. Click on “Slide Show” and push “from beginning”. Move through the presentation by pushing on the “up” and “down” arrows” on your keyboard. Click me. Click me. Click me. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
World History I
World History IUnit One Block Two Lecture(Here we go)Make sure that you are viewing this in Slide Show format. Click on Slide Show and push from beginning. Move through the presentation by pushing on the up and down arrows on your keyboard
Click me Click me Click me Click me Introduction to the topic of next class
A general outline of content information
Some highlights of what you will learn
What you will learn in this lecture
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Two reasons that we do Cornell Notes in class
You organize material in a systematic way that you can perfect and master, and then you summarize what you learned
I see how you processed the information and can tell you if you missed something in that processCornell Notes
What do Cornell Notes look like?
Header (course, unit, topic and date)Main topicsDetails about each main topicSummary the Gold!
Click hereArcheologists scientists who study old places
Historians scholars who study old things
How do we keep track of time?How do Archeologists and Historians define time in history?
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BC = Before Christ (before he was born)
AD = Anno Domini or year of our lordNot After DeathMore like (the year that Christ was born)BC and AD The Big Split
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BCE = Before the Common EraCE = Common Era
What does this mean?Before Common era = BC (Before Christ)Common Era = AD (Anno Domini or year of our lord)
BCE and CE
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