General history maps. Maps to the general history of Russia

Interactive maps with automatically checked assignments are a modern and effective tool for classroom work and self-preparation of students in grades 5-9 for history classes. The presence of prompts and analysis of the answer allows students to work with assignments at home, without the help of a teacher.

The disc contains a set of interactive maps on history and the 1C software environment: Constructor of interactive maps.
An elective set of interactive maps on world history

40 cards, each of which is presented in two versions:

Control task;
simulator task with a hint.

Periods:

History the ancient world;
history of the Middle Ages;
new story;
recent history.

Level:

For 59th grade;
can accompany any textbooks from the federal list.

Forms of training:

Classroom-lesson;
design;
remote;
Homework.

Technical features:

Automatic check of the answer;
customizable set of tools to complete the task;
full compatibility with the Internet;
attribution and packaging in CRC format;
transfer of the assessment to the electronic journal of the system of organization and support of the educational process 1C: Education 4. School 2.0.

1C: Constructor of interactive maps

A modern creative tool that allows a teacher-methodologist to create maps, diagrams and assignments saturated with interactive objects on their own, without the help of programmers and specialists in the field of computer graphics.

The constructor allows

Edit the finished map, correct, supplement, create a similar one;
quickly prepare a new demo card, control or simulator task;
no installation required, you can work in the lesson from scratch.

The constructor is designed to create Internet and SCORM-compatible cartographic-based models using the following types of interactivity.
Presentation scheme

It is intended to explain the material in the lesson. It is based on adding an arbitrary number of additional objects to the cartographic background, with which it will be possible to manipulate in the lesson for presentation purposes:

Turn on / off the display of objects at the right time;
highlight the object to focus the attention of students;
move, modify, recolor objects;
supplement the map with objects directly during the lesson.

Checked task

Similar to tasks performed on contour maps. It is based on adding objects to the cartographic background, the parameters of which (location, shape, color, and others) will have to be reproduced by the student completing the task. A prompt can be displayed if necessary. The program checks the correctness of the task automatically.

The scanned objects can be of the following types:

Symbols;
arrows;
broken lines, both open and closed (areas);
text fields and anchored captions;
pie charts;
radio buttons and checkboxes.

Interactive models created with the Constructor can be effectively used to accompany classes in geography, history, as well as those subjects in the field of natural science and social studies in which it is supposed to work with maps.

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DIK Publishing House has prepared for you contour maps that will help you in the study of foreign history of modern times. When completing assignments, you can use the school textbook and atlas. This does not mean that you need to redraw the entire content of the atlas maps, do only specific tasks.
Before performing the work, carefully read the task, determine the necessary conventional signs and add them to the legend on the map.
See how various historical events and objects are shown on maps of the atlas, and try to map them correctly and accurately.
We wish you success in your study and knowledge of history.

FRENCH REVOLUTION XVIII century.
1. Sign the cities where the largest revolutionary uprisings took place in 1789.
2. Designate the places and years of victories of the revolutionary troops. Sign them up.
3. Highlight the areas of the counter-revolutionary royalist revolts of 1793.
4. Mark the centers of the counter-revolutionary revolts in 1793 against the Jacobin dictatorship. Sign them up.
5. Select the territories annexed to France in 1791-1793 and the territories occupied by French troops in 1793-1794.

Content
Europe in the 16th century Renaissance
Great geographical discoveries at the end of the 15th - the middle of the 17th century
First colonial empires
Possession of the Habsburgs in the XVI century
Colonial possessions of Spain by 1555
Dutch bourgeois revolution 1566-1609
England during the Tudor era
France in the XVI-XVIII centuries
English revolution of the 17th century
The beginning of the industrial revolution
French Revolution of the 18th century
Europe in 1794-1799
War of Independence of the British Colonies in America
USA education
Ottoman Empire in the XVI-XVIII centuries
World map at the end of the 18th century
India, China and Japan in the 16th-18th centuries


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The World History

The use of time scales in the study and teaching of world history was first proposed by the German scientist Karl Pletz (1819–1881). In 1863 he published his famous work "Auszug aus der alten, mittleren, neueren und neuesten Geschichte", which in 1883 came out on English language entitled "Sketch of Ancient, Medieval and Modern History". Subsequently, this work was repeatedly revised and republished. The English edition was reprinted in 1915 under the title A Handbook of World History. Pletz was followed by other scientists, in particular the German physicist Werner Stein (1913–1993), who published the book "Kulturfahrplan" ("Chronology of World Civilization") in 1946. In this work, using synchronized timelines, the achievements of humanity in various fields - political, religious, literary, scientific, technological, and so on - were shown over a period of more than a thousand years. With the advent of digital technology, amazing new possibilities have opened up for visual display of timelines using manuscripts, books, maps, photographs and other primary sources. Shown here is the WDL's first attempt at showing the breadth of world history through a series of documents related to major dates and events. These documents can be displayed both on the timeline and on interactive map... As the content of the project is added, their number will increase, and readers will receive more full overview world history.

), for which in record time he created a selection of maps illustrating the entire history of Belarus. The texts were demanded from the authors, I made the maps, but then a year and a half, or even more, there was red tape with the publication. A natural desire for me was to attach, as it seemed to me, unclaimed cards somewhere else. And such a possibility appeared. True, some of the maps had to be removed (not the entire period was needed), and some (on the history of Russia and Ukraine) to be finalized. This is how a series of maps for " Of the general history Russia ", published thanks to the enthusiasm of Andrei Gordienko.

Continuation:

I will not tell you how long it took for me to get at least something to be paid for these cards, this, in principle, does not characterize me very well, especially since at first I refused the fee altogether. Also, I will not judge the content of the book. I made the maps without reference to the text, so that they can be regarded as separate independent works. As I already wrote, some of them (the history of Belarus) in a slightly modified form were eventually published in the strange edition "Belarus: People. State. Time", some were transferred by me from large wall maps, the rest - from prepared maps for school atlases etc. Thus, something (apparently the majority) can already be seen on my website. Nevertheless, I will repeat the entire collection separately.

There is one more annoying moment. In the map relating to the history of Russia in the mid-16th - early 17th centuries, the title of the next card remains (mid-17th-18th centuries). It so happened that I made the second map earlier, and when preparing the first one I forgot to change the title. This is how this mistake passed in the publication. Nobody edited the map or noticed my mistake. Pay attention to this.

Yes, I completely forgot. In this book, I wrote a section on the Time of Troubles in Russia. If you are interested, you can see it.

Slavs in the early Middle Ages. VI-IX centuries. // General history of Russia from ancient times to late XVIII century / Ed. prof. O.A. Yanovsky. - M .: Eksmo, 2008. - Between p. 64-65.

Ancient Russia in the 9th - early 11th centuries // General history of Russia from ancient times to the end of the 18th century / Ed. prof. O.A. Yanovsky. - M .: Eksmo, 2008. - Between p. 96-97.


Specific Russia in the second half of the XI - the beginning of the XIII century. // General history of Russia from ancient times to the end of the 18th century / Ed. prof. O.A. Yanovsky. - M .: Eksmo, 2008. - Between p. 128-129.


Mongol invasion in Eastern Europe// General history of Russia from ancient times to the end of the 18th century / Ed. prof. O.A. Yanovsky. - M .: Eksmo, 2008. - Between p. 160-161.


The growth of the Moscow principality at the end of the XIII - the beginning of the XVI century. // General history of Russia from ancient times to the end of the 18th century / Ed. prof. O.A. Yanovsky. - M .: Eksmo, 2008. - Between p. 192-193.


Russia in the second half of the 16th - early 17th centuries. // General history of Russia from ancient times to the end of the 18th century / Ed. prof. O.A. Yanovsky. - M .: Eksmo, 2008. - Between p. 224-225.


Russia in the middle of the 17th - 18th centuries. // General history of Russia from ancient times to the end of the 18th century / Ed. prof. O.A. Yanovsky. - M .: Eksmo, 2008. - Between p. 256-257.


Principalities on the territory of Belarus in the 11th - early 13th centuries // General history of Russia from ancient times to the end of the 18th century / Ed. prof. O.A. Yanovsky. - M .: Eksmo, 2008. - Between p. 288-289.


ON in the middle of the XIII century. - 1430 // General history of Russia from ancient times to the end of the 18th century / Ed. prof. O.A. Yanovsky. - M .: Eksmo, 2008. - Between p. 320-321.


ON in 1430-1548 // General history of Russia from ancient times to the end of the 18th century / Ed. prof. O.A. Yanovsky. - M .: Eksmo, 2008. - Between p. 352-353.


ON in the second half of the 16th century. Formation of the Commonwealth // General history of Russia from ancient times to the end of the 18th century / Ed. prof. O.A. Yanovsky. - M .: Eksmo, 2008. - Between p. 384-385.


GDL as part of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in the 17th century. // General history of Russia from ancient times to the end of the 18th century / Ed. prof. O.A. Yanovsky. - M .: Eksmo, 2008. - Between p. 416-417.


Grand Duchy of Lithuania as part of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth at the end of the 17th - first half of the 18th century. // General history of Russia from ancient times to the end of the 18th century / Ed. prof. O.A. Yanovsky. - M .: Eksmo, 2008. - Between p. 448-449.


Sections of the Commonwealth. 1992-1795 Inclusion of Belarusian lands in the Russian Empire// General history of Russia from ancient times to the end of the 18th century / Ed. prof. O.A. Yanovsky. - M .: Eksmo, 2008. - Between p. 480-481.


Galicia-Volyn principality in the first half of the XIII century. // General history of Russia from ancient times to the end of the 18th century / Ed. prof. O.A. Yanovsky. - M .: Eksmo, 2008. - Between p. 512-513.


Ukraine as part of the Commonwealth at the end of the 16th - the middle of the 18th century. // General history of Russia from ancient times to the end of the 18th century / Ed. prof. O.A. Yanovsky. - M .: Eksmo, 2008. - Between p. 528-529.