Date: World History Mrs. Schenck. History EQ: TIME! The Story of Father Time and His Punctual Family

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Name: KEY Period: Date: World History Mrs. Schenck History EQ: TIME! How do we measure time? second, minute (60 seconds), hour (60 minutes), day (24 hours), week (7 days), fortnight (2 weeks), month (28-31 days), year (365.25 days), decade (10 years), score (20 years), century (100 years), millennium (1000 years) Chronology: the order of events in time Timeline: a tool used to show the chronology (order) of events in time The Story of Father Time and His Punctual Family Once upon a measurement of moments, there lived a man named Father Time. He had a castle in the clouds full of hourglasses, watches, and clocks that kept the world s time. Father Time was very lucky to have a large family that helped him keep track of the world. To keep track of the years, Father Time relied on his two sets of twins. He had a set of twin boys named Before Christ and Before the Common Era or B.C. and B.C.E for short. He also had a set of twin girls named Anno Domini and Common Era or A.D. and C.E. for short. B.C. and B.C.E were very strange boys who liked to do everything backwards. They kept time by counting backwards, so the smaller the number, the more recent the event! Ridiculous! A.D. and C.E. were more organized and decided to keep track of the years counting up from 1. The larger the number, the more recent the event. Look how strange: 2600 B.C. or B.C.E 700 s B.C. or B.C.E A.D. or C.E. 622 A.D. or C.E. 1445 (First Pyramids) (Illiad written) (Muslim Calendar Begins) (Printing Press) Just like a number line. - 2-1 0 1 2 3

See if you can sort through the information in the story so far: VERY OLD B.C. stands for before Christ B.C.E stands for before the common era A.D. stands for anno domini C.E. stands for common era MORE RECENT * 3 BCE --2 BCE --1 BCE -- Jesus born/common Era --CE 1-- CE 2-- CE 3-- CE 4 * Fill in the timeline below in order using the following dates: 2500 B.C. - Bronze Age 600 B.C.E. - Iron Age A.D. 5 - Cymbeline king of Britain 61 B.C.E. - Uprising against the Romans A.D. 122 - Hadrian's Wall 2500 B.C. 600 B.C. E. 61 B.C.E. A.D. 5 A.D. 122 *NOTE: The traditional way of writing B.C. and A.D. dates is to put A.D. in front of the date and B.C. after it. For example, Julius Caesar was assassinated in 44 B.C. Joan of Arc was executed in A.D. 1431. Now the twins grandmother s name was Century, and she was 100 years old. She was a tricky grandma who liked to keep the twins in line! She loved to play math games with the twins. Her favorite game was guess the year/century. To remember what century the twins were in they just had to add 100 to the current year. To remember what years went with the century, they had to subtract 100. For example: You are in year 1647: 1647+100=1747, so the twins are in the 17 th century. 1601-1700 is the 17 th century You are in the nineteenth century: 1902-100=1802, so you are in the 1800 s. 1801-1900 is the 19 th century Centuries: The 14 th Century would include the years 1301 to 1400. 1575 would be in the 16th century.

Fill in the rest of the chart to help you understand the concept of CENTURIES. The abbreviation for CENTURY is c. Century Beginning Date End Date First Century 1 100 Second Century 101 200 Third Century 201 300 Fourth Century 301 400 Fifth Century 401 500 -------------------- ---------------------- ------------------------- Twelfth Century 1101 1200 Thirteenth Century Fourteenth Century 1201 1300 1301 1400 -------------------- ---------------------- ------------------------- 19th c. 1801 1900 20 th c. 1901 2000 21st c. 2001 2100

Since Grandma loved to play math games with the twins, she taught them how to calculate the number of years that fall between two dates. If both dates are on the same side of the timeline, you subtract the smaller number from the larger number. If the dates are on different sides of the timeline, you add the two numbers together. For example: There are 523 years between A.D. 1848 and A.D. 1325. 1848-1325=523 There are 2,467 years between 653 B.C. and A.D. 1814. 653+1814=2,467 Determine how many years are between the two dates: 149 B.C. and 35 B.C. 114 years Same side of the timeline = Subtract 149-35= 114 A.D. 1328 and A.D. 1595 267 years Same side of the timeline = Subtract 1595-1328=267 342 B.C. and A.D. 1234 1,576 years Different side of the timeline = add 342+1234=1576 A.D. 511 and 617 B.C. 1,128 years Different side of the timeline = add 511+617=1128 Now you should be an expert at keeping track of time!

Name: KEY Period: Date: World History Mrs. Schenck Traveling through Time Review 1. Put the following dates in order on the timeline: 2000 B.C., C.E. 1929, 1000 B.C.E, A.D. 1911, 1600 B.C. (Draw on little lines to put the dates on.) 2000 B.C. 1600 B.C. 1000 B.C.E. A.D. 1911 C.E. 1929 2. Put the following dates in order on the timeline: A.D. 1700, 400 B.C.E., C.E. 2012, 5000 B.C., C.E. 10 (Draw on little lines to put the dates on.) 5000 B.C. 400 B.C.E. C.E. 10 A.D. 1700 C.E. 2012 3. Circle the date that s oldest (occurred the longest time ago): 4000 B.C. or 370 B.C.E 4. Circle the date that s most recent (occurred the shortest time ago): A.D. 1912 or C.E. 2008 5. Name any year in the 5 th century: any year from 401 to 500 6. What century is C.E. 1974 in? 20 th c. 7. Name any year in the 13 th c.: any year from 1201 to 1300

8. Give the range of years included in the 18 th century: 1701 to 1800 9. What century is A.D. 1524 in? 16 th c. 10. What century is A.D. 1622 in? 17 th c. 11. Name a year in the MID nineteenth century: any year from 1850 to 1859 12. Name any year in the ninth century: any year from 801 to 900 13. Determine how many years are between 145 B.C. and 56 B.C.: 145 56 = 89 years 14. Determine how many years are between A.D. 2012 and 100 B.C.: 2012 + 100 = 2112 years 15. Determine how many years are between C.E. 1860 and C.E. 1450: 1860 1450 = 410 years 16. Determine how many years are between C.E. 1995 and 500 B.C.E: 1995 + 500 = 2495 years 17. What is the abbreviation for century? c. (must be lower case)