Children place key events from their own lives in order on a simple timeline, understanding that earlier events are further left.
Tap a step to mark it as done.
Teach: timeline, before, after, earlier, later, first, then, now. The left-to-right direction of time is a convention — explain it explicitly.
Reduce to two events if three is too many. The most important concept is left = earlier, right = more recent.
Can children place events in the correct left-to-right order? Can they explain why one event comes before another?
Draw the timeline in soil with a stick. Events can be drawn as simple pictures rather than written. No printed materials needed.
Children sometimes place events by importance rather than time — putting a favourite memory first. Reinforce that the timeline shows when, not how important.
Timeline skills are foundational for all historical study. A personal timeline makes the abstract concept of chronological order concrete and meaningful.
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