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The Five in a Row Timeline™ is a series of page templates which allow you complete flexibility—
the opportunity to make a timeline that serves you,
grows with you and is infinitely changeable as the
learning needs of your student change.

 

The Five in a Row series of templates give you
theopportunity to arrange your timeline in a multitude
of formats, whether you choose to display your timeline or keep it in a notebook, whether you prefer a portrait layout or landscape layout, whether you want to record dates in 100 or 50 year increments. Add more details as your student progresses and interest grows. The options are limitless.

 

Because we feel so strongly about the importance
of keeping timelines fun and flexible while presenting
a complete overview of history where your student
can understand the big picture, Steve has written
a complete introduction to this exciting new product
for you to review HERE.

 

We are certain your family will love the versatility
of the Five in a Row Timeline™ and together you
will create a useful and personal record of your history adventures you will continue to expand
and enjoy for years to come.

 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

fiar timeline templates
[Includes 3 different styles of page templates
in both portrait and landscape format. Suggested
date increments for cutting and pasting and
timeline notebook covers for both portrait
and landscape format.]

19.00

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Ideas for Timeline images:

Websites [click on the underline portion
and the site will open in a new window]
Pics for Learning:a site filled with clip art
and photographs donated for educational use

Wikipedia: an online collaborative Encyclopedia

Dorling-Kindersley Clip Art and Images for Educators

Classroom Clip Art: Full of historical images/clip art

 

Other Resources:
Ask your Librarian for discarded Travel
magazines or National Geographic-type magazines.

Visit your local thrift store for old books with great photographs.

 

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