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Setting up YOUR notebook

Setting up YOUR notebook. FRONT Cover – (with sharpie or make an insert) Name (first & last) Period ?? Mrs. Young 3017 Inside set-up: Page 1: Title the page your name Pg 2: Syllabus (tape/glue/staple this in or hole punch) Write a TWO on the top to number the page Pg 3: Practical Notes

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Setting up YOUR notebook

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  1. Setting up YOUR notebook • FRONT Cover – (with sharpie or make an insert) • Name (first & last) • Period ?? • Mrs. Young 3017 Inside set-up: • Page 1: Title the page your name • Pg 2: Syllabus (tape/glue/staple this in or hole punch) Write a TWO on the top to number the page • Pg 3: Practical Notes • Later in this powerpoint you’ll take notes • Pg 4: Geography • Use online maps or atlas to test your knowledge….. You need to know where ALL these countries are 

  2. Use these pictures as a guide…

  3. Pg 3Practical Notes • Three important skills to master to understand History. • Take notes on the following slides so that you understand skills such as reading/writing Roman Numerals, Timeline, and Centuries

  4. I. Roman Numerals left right -minus + add _________ VALUE __________ examples: IX = 9 XI = 11 XVI= 16 CM= 900 XV = 25 DX= 510 I = 1 V = 5 X = 10 XX = 20 L = 50 C = 100 D = 500 M = 1,000 I = 1 II = 2 III = 3 IV = 4 V = 5 VI = 6 VII = 7 VIII = 8 IX = 9 X = 10

  5. II. Timelines Like a timeline in math, negative numbers get “bigger” as they move left of and bigger as they move right, but are a mirror of one another. “Negative” on a historical timeline is represented by BC or BCE after the number and the “positive” side has AD or CE after the number 2014 BC 2014 AD 800 BCE 800 CE B.C. = Before Christ A.D = anno domini (Latin meaning year of our Lord) Or BCE = Before the Common Era C.E.= common era BC and BCE explain the SAME time period, as does AD and CE. So what’s the difference? BC & AD represent the Christian calendar and thus are religious BCE & CE are secular or non-religious ways to refer to world events.

  6. III. Century vs year • If you lived in year 1-100CE you lived in the 1st century. But if you were born in year 104 you are already in the 2nd century and so on and so forth. • So if you are born in 1999 you were born in the 20th century and if born in 2000 you were born in the 21st century.

  7. Century vs Year - 1 Century Year +1 So if something happened in the 17th century, then we are talking about events in the years 1600s. If something happened in 1450 it’s the 15th century 850 is the 9th century. 12th century is the 1100s

  8. Pg 4Geography You need to know where the following 46 countries/regions are located on a map. • Asia: • -Japan • - China • India • Pakistan • Iraq • Afghanistan • Vietnam • Indonesia • Philippines • Taiwan • Saudi Arabia • Iran • Turkey • Israel • Europe: • -England/U.K. • Portugal • Spain • France • Belgium • Poland • Russia • Italy • Austria • Germany • Americas: • -Mexico • Brazil • Canada • Cuba • Haiti • Brazil • Peru • Bolivia • Africa: • -Egypt • South Africa • Ghana • Kenya • Congo • Liberia • Ethiopia • Regions: • Balkans • Middle East • Latin America • Baltic States • Kashmir • Siberia • Iberian

  9. Regions

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