Understanding a Millennium
A Grade 1 social studies worksheet to introduce the concept of a millennium, distinguishing it from a year and a decade.
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Understanding a Millennium
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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability.
1. A millennium is a very long time. It is years.
2. There are 10 years in a .
3. There are 100 years in a .
4. A millennium is bigger than a century and a .
5. How many years are in one decade?
1 year
10 years
100 years
1000 years
6. Which is the longest amount of time?
a year
a decade
a century
a millennium
7. A year is longer than a millennium.
True
False
8. We are living in a new millennium.
True
False
9. Can you name something that happened a long, long time ago, maybe even a millennium ago?
This is a calendar for a year. How many of these calendars would you need to show a whole millennium?
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