A timeline is a great way of getting students to select and summarise key events across a defined period. This activity allows them to do this simply and effectively, and to colour-code the events if they choose to do so. They can also add a background image before printing off their work and / or saving it as a webpage for the school intranet / website!
Science Timeline: Evolution of the Earth
History Timeline: Galileo Galilei
History Timeline: King James VI and I
English Literature Timeline: Romeo and Juliet
English Literature Timeline: The life of Harper Lee
ICT: The Digital Revolution 1940-2007
By Gaby Wilby at the International School of Toulouse
By Nathan Oldfield at the International School of Toulouse
Ask students, working individually or in pairs / small groups, to identify what they consider to be the 10 most significant events within the topic of study. For example, in a History class students could select the 10 most important events in a particular period; in English literature they could select the most important plot developments in a novel or play.
The teacher asks students to contribute their ideas to a whole-class discussion. This will encourage some debate, discussion and reflection.
Students then open the ClassTools Timeline Template and plot their chosen events into it. They should aim not simply to describe "what happens" but "why it is significant"
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