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Free American Timeline Figures

Do you use a timeline? Timelines are as important to history as maps are to geography. Imagine studying geography without a map.

No matter how history is studied there will be some jumping around either chronologically or geographically. Using a timeline helps keep events in order. If the lessons are chronological, topics could start with Ancient China, move onto Mesopotamia, cover Egypt and then go back to China again. If the lessons are geographical a timeline facilitates understanding of what people were living and thriving at the same time, but in different regions. For example when the Celts lived in Northern Europe, the Romans lived in Italy, the Scythians lived in central Asia and the Chinese lived in Ancient China. They each have unique and varied histories and can easily be studied individually and brought together with a timeline.
Although we have not yet studied American history we plan to in the future. My free timeline figure posts have been some of the most popular. So I went ahead and created some to go along with American history studies. Free American Timeline Figures. Please feel free to print them out for personal or classroom use.

Here are links to the other timeline posts.

Free Blank Timelines
Ancient China Timeline Figures
Ancient Greek Timeline Figures
American Timeline Figures




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5 comments:

  1. I LOVE timelines! Thanks so much for sharing your free timeline printables! I featured your printables as Free Printable(s) of the Day at the Living Montessori Now Facebook page and on Pinterest. :)

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  2. LOVE this! Thank you for sharing!

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  3. Thank you for linking up this week at Teaching Blog Addict and offering our follower such a terrific freebie!
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