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How To Make A Timeline

How To Make A Timeline. Mrs. Wheeler. What is a timeline. time·line  ( tmln ) n. 1. A schedule of activities or events; a timetable. a . A chronology.

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How To Make A Timeline

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  1. How To Make A Timeline Mrs. Wheeler

  2. What is a timeline • time·line  (tmln)n.1. A schedule of activities or events; a timetable. • a. A chronology. • b. A representation or exhibit of key events within a particular historical period, often consisting of illustrative visual material accompanied by written commentary, arranged chronologically.

  3. Steps to make a timeline • Decide what the timeline will show • personal events, big political events, events related to a geographic area, randomly chosen events, and so on. How will you choose which events to include and exclude? • Make a list of events that you wish to put on your timeline • Research and note the specific dates when the events that you wish to include occurred • It is a good idea to note your source(s), too, so that you can return later and verify the dates, if necessary. • List the events in a chronology, a sequence of earliest to latest • What are the earliest and latest dates that you wish to include

  4. Steps to make a timeline continued • Choose the period of time that your timeline will cover • Be sure to include your earliest and latest dates • Decide what units of time you will use • (days, months, years, decades, centuries, etc.) • Draw a line and divide it in to segments • Label the dates on the appropriate segments, left to right • Using the chronology that you made of events and dates • Figure out where they would fall on your timeline • How will you mark and label them? • For instance, you could write on the timeline, attach colored labels, or make a code that refers back to your chronology

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