CBSE Class 6 Social Studies – What, Where, How and When?
Chapter Overview
The chapter 'What, Where, How and When?' introduces students to the study of history. It discusses how historians gather information about the past, the importance of geographical locations, different sources of historical evidence, and how time is recorded in history. The chapter also explains the significance of dates and periods in history.
Important Keywords
Archaeology: The study of ancient artifacts, buildings, and remains to learn about past societies.
Inscriptions: Writings engraved on stones, metals, or other materials from the past.
Manuscripts: Old handwritten documents, usually written on palm leaves or birch bark.
Timeline: A representation of events in chronological order.
Sources of History: Different materials like books, coins, and inscriptions that help historians learn about the past.
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Important Facts
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Comparison Table
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Real Life Connection
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
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Learning Objectives
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