6. HOW DO WE LEARN ABOUT
THE PAST?
Written sources anything with writing
on it!
letters
popular songs
diaries
speeches
poems
maps
7. HOW DO WE LEARN ABOUT
THE PAST?
Written sources anything with writing
on it!
letters
popular songs
diaries
speeches
poems
maps
8. HOW DO WE LEARN ABOUT
THE PAST?
Written sources anything with writing
on it!
letters
popular songs
diaries
speeches
poems
maps Diary
9. HOW DO WE LEARN ABOUT
THE PAST?
Written sources anything with writing
on it!
letters
popular songs
diaries
speeches
poems
maps Diary
10. HOW DO WE LEARN ABOUT
THE PAST?
Written sources anything with writing
on it!
letters
popular songs
diaries
speeches
poems
maps Diary 1918 China Treaty Ports
14. HOW DO WE LEARN ABOUT
THE PAST?
Non-written sources
15. HOW DO WE LEARN ABOUT
THE PAST?
Non-written sources
* fossils (imprints or remains of once-living plants
and animals)
16. HOW DO WE LEARN ABOUT
THE PAST?
Non-written sources
* fossils (imprints or remains of once-living plants
and animals)
*artifacts (objects made by humans)
17. HOW DO WE LEARN ABOUT
THE PAST?
Non-written sources
* fossils (imprints or remains of once-living plants
and animals)
*artifacts (objects made by humans)
*oral tradition
18. HOW DO WE LEARN ABOUT
THE PAST?
Non-written sources
* fossils (imprints or remains of once-living plants
and animals)
*artifacts (objects made by humans)
*oral tradition Examples of artifacts
jewelry tools
coins pottery
tombs photographs
19. HOW DO WE LEARN ABOUT
THE PAST?
Non-written sources
* fossils (imprints or remains of once-living plants
and animals)
*artifacts (objects made by humans)
*oral tradition Examples of artifacts
jewelry tools
coins pottery
tombs photographs
22. WHEN AND WHY WAS SAS STARTED
Opened on Sept. 17, 1912 with 38 students
23. WHEN AND WHY WAS SAS STARTED
Opened on Sept. 17, 1912 with 38 students
Prep school for the children of missionaries (people
sent to spread Christianity in a foreign country),
businessmen, the consulate, and military families
24. WHEN AND WHY WAS SAS STARTED
Opened on Sept. 17, 1912 with 38 students
Prep school for the children of missionaries (people
sent to spread Christianity in a foreign country),
businessmen, the consulate, and military families
Both a day school and a boarding school
44. BOARDING LIFE CON’T
There was running cold water, but
not running hot water
Took baths on Wed. and Sat.; 4
students to a tub!
Worker carrying water
45. BOARDING LIFE CON’T
There was running cold water, but
not running hot water
Took baths on Wed. and Sat.; 4
students to a tub!
Hot water, for the baths, were
carried by servants from hot water
shops down the street
Worker carrying water
46. BOARDING LIFE CON’T
There was running cold water, but
not running hot water
Took baths on Wed. and Sat.; 4
students to a tub!
Hot water, for the baths, were
carried by servants from hot water
shops down the street
Students were awakened by a gong
in the morning
Worker carrying water
50. BOARDING LIFE CON’T
Toilets were buckets which the farmers
collected for the fields
51. BOARDING LIFE CON’T
Toilets were buckets which the farmers
collected for the fields
No flush toilets in the dormitories
52. BOARDING LIFE CON’T
Toilets were buckets which the farmers
collected for the fields
No flush toilets in the dormitories
Demerits given for bad behavior
53. BOARDING LIFE CON’T
Toilets were buckets which the farmers
collected for the fields
No flush toilets in the dormitories
Demerits given for bad behavior
Had to attend church
54. BOARDING LIFE CON’T
Toilets were buckets which the farmers
collected for the fields
No flush toilets in the dormitories
Demerits given for bad behavior
Had to attend church
No dancing allowed:(
55. BOARDING LIFE CON’T
Toilets were buckets which the farmers
collected for the fields
No flush toilets in the dormitories
Demerits given for bad behavior
Had to attend church
No dancing allowed:(
Coal stoves heated the rooms
56. BOARDING LIFE CON’T
Toilets were buckets which the farmers
collected for the fields
No flush toilets in the dormitories
Demerits given for bad behavior
Had to attend church
No dancing allowed:(
Coal stoves heated the rooms
59. COURSES
High school
English foreign language, Latin, math, history,
science, Bible study, drawing, vocal music
60. COURSES
High school
English foreign language, Latin, math, history,
science, Bible study, drawing, vocal music
Elementary (Grades 1-8)
spelling, parts of speech,
language, penmanship,
Chinese geography
61. COURSES
High school
English foreign language, Latin, math, history,
science, Bible study, drawing, vocal music
Elementary (Grades 1-8)
spelling, parts of speech,
language, penmanship,
Chinese geography
62. COURSES
High school
English foreign language, Latin, math, history,
science, Bible study, drawing, vocal music
Elementary (Grades 1-8)
spelling, parts of speech,
language, penmanship,
Chinese geography
Practicing the Palmer Method