Saturday, July 18, 2009

O C C U P A T I O N



Find at least 3 more possible occupation and support your findings with images and explanation. Present your findings in the PowerPoint Slide.


Indus Valley - Terracotta slip painted bowl and dish The Indus Valley Civillisation could be making pots, furnitures, and many other items related to wood. They could be carpenters or blacksmiths.












Fishermen.


They could be making a living by fishing, selling fish.Fish provides a great deal of nutrition and fills people's stomachs easily. Fishing is not easy. Fishing may be a dangerous thing to do also.








Farmers



They could plough fields, Plants vegetables. This enables them to earn money and make trades with other farmers to gain better ingredients.


WRITINGS :


Has there been evidence of artifacts found which would indicate the people of the Indus Valley Civillisation had a system of communication? Support your answer with images or data collected and compiled by historians. Present your findings on the PowerPoint Slides.


Yes, there are evidence of artifacts found which would indicate the people of Indus Valley Civillisation had a system of communication. The writings of the stone could be their language during their time as they have yet to be undeciphered.







This fragment of a mold used for making large storage jars has three pre-firing graffiti signs. Such symbols when combined together may have served to indicate the name of the owner rather than just being abstract symbols. This piece dates to the end of the Early Harappa Phase (c. 2600 BC).

Friday, July 17, 2009

Recap Qns( Page 23 )

What are primary and secondary sources?
Primary sources are information provided by people who were involved in historical events or who witnessed the events. There are four main types of primary sources : Written, Oral, Pictorial and Artefacts.


Secondary sources are the records of people who did not directly participate in or witness the events they describe. These records are the result of the study and investigation of primary sources. They may take form of books, journal articles and essays, films and documantaries and cartoons.



How do historians make sure that their sources are reliable?
Historians use evidence, from both primary and secondary sources, to find out the truth about the past. How can they tell if they evidence is not biased. Historians make sure that thier evidence is reliable by using the three 3C's- Credibility, Consistency and Corroboration tests.


Why and when is it necessary for historians to revise their intepretations of past events?

New pieces of evidence are constantly being discovered and such evidence can provide new ways of looking at the past. So, they have to be updated for any new artefacts or stuffs. Hence, historians needs to revise their intepretations of past events.

Thursday, July 2, 2009

1. Why do you think we need to study History?We need to study history because,we need to know about the past human events,that have shaped the way the world is today.
2. What do we learn when we study History?We learn about the things that happen very long time ago,and things that have continued or change over time.

3. (a) Helps us to understand why things are the way they are today.(b) Trains us to use our critical thinking skills to get the full picture of the past.(c) Helps us to have a negative mindset to accept everything we read or hear as the truth.(d) To investigate the past and dig out what our forefathers had done for us to be where weare.

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

History Recap Qn's. Page 9

1. What do we learn when we study history?

2. Name four good reasons for studying history.


1. History enables us to learn about the record and the study of past human events that have shaped the way the world is today. It is also the study of the past of a small group of people or a whole country.


2. (a) Helps us to understand why things are the way they are today.
(b) Trains us to use our critical thinking skills to get the full picture of the past.
(c) Helps us to have a negative mindset to accept everything we read or hear as the truth.
(d) To investigate the past and dig out what our forefathers had done for us to be where we
are.