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What are some words we use to talk about the past?

Yesterday, then, last year.

What are some words we use to talk about the present?

Today, now.

What are some words we use to talk about the future?

Tomorrow, next week, next year.

How have families changed over time?

Families once grew their food in gardens. Today, most families buy food at the store. Families long ago played games, but not on a computer.

How do communities change over time?

Communities can grow bigger, build new homes, schools, roads, and stores.

What does this timeline show?

Events in WWII

When did Hitler invade Poland?

Sept. 1, 1939

When did Italy surrender?

September 3, 1943

If Hitler died on April 30, 1945, where would this go on the timeline?

At the very end (the farthest to the right)

A material that was written or made by someone who saw an event happen.

Primary source

Name some primary sources.

Photographs, pictures, paintings, journals, letters(like writing a letter to someone), maps.

Something written or made by someone who did not see an event happen.

Secondary source

Name some secondary sources.


A biography, the social studies textbook, encyclopedias.

A book about anotherperson's life.

Biography.

People who study and write about history.

Historians

An object that was made or used by people long ago.

Artifact

Hunted buffalo for food, clothing, and shelter. They lived in teepees made of buffalo hides and wooden poles.

Plains people

They grew corn to eat, and cotton for clothes. They hunted deer and antelope. Their homes were made from clay bricks.

Pueblo people

They hunted bear and deer for food and clothes. Farmers planted corn, beans, and squash. Their homes were made from palm trees.

Timucua people

Who lived in the green area?

Pueblo

Who lived in the orange area?

Plains

Who lived in the purple area?

Timucua

She was the first woman chief of the Cherokee.

Wilma Mankiller

What did Wilma Mankiller do for the Cherokee?

She worked with teachers to make Cherokee schools better. She made healthcare better for the Cherokee too.

What is it called when the Cherokee traveled to Oklahoma?

The Trail of Tears