Introduction
W.e.l.c.o.m.e to H I S T O R Y
All of us have studied history at one point in our lives, but have you ever sat down and thought about what history actually is? Come and explore the definition of history, as well as how and why we study it.
In this lesson, you will be able to learn the following:
A. Definition of History and how it impact the life of people
B. The significance of History in all aspect of life.
C. How past events related to present
Task
G. R. A. P. H. I. C O. R. G. A. N. I. Z. E. R
In this activity, you will be able to:
A. Understand the meaning of History
B. Reflect on every scenario happened on your life.
C. Identify what are the lesson that could get after of the past
Sample of Graphic Organizer your may use
Spider Map
Idea Wheel
Venn Diagram
Tree Chart
Sequence of Events Chain
Process
Graphic Organizer Prompt:
Create a chart that entails all your story that happened 5 years ago. It might be good or bad scenarios. In every story, kindly shorten it in one sentence.
Example content on your output:
* My parents attended my recognition day
* Our house was deteriorated by strong typhoon.
* My Brother and I went to river and swam together
Evaluation
Rubrics for your OUTPUT
Your output will be critique in terms of:
35% Organization - Extremely well organized. Order & structure of information is compelling and flows smoothly
35% Content- Thorough and insightful understanding of content
30% Creativity- Enthusiastically uses materials and ideas for enhancement
Total of 100%
Conclusion
Summary of Lesson
The past creates the present. Our modern world exists because of events that happened long before our time. Only by understanding those events can we know how we got here, and where to go next
1. History helps us understand change
History is full of transitions that have altered the world’s story. When you build your knowledge of history, you understand more about what created our present-day society.
2. We learn from past mistakes
History gives us a better understanding of the world and how it operates. When you study a war, you learn more about how conflict escalates. You learn what dilemmas world leaders face and how they respond—and when those decisions lead to better or worse outcomes.
3. Through study of the past, we understand our own lives better. We see patterns as they re-emerge and take solace in the fact that others have gone through similar struggles
Credits
Here is the link where to access the lesson: https://www.mooc.org/blog/why-is-it-important-to-study-history
Teacher Page
Online Sources:
https://www.mooc.org/blog/why-is-it-important-to-study-history