It’s a simple way to get started with a timeline if you’re studying U.S. Presidents, for a total of 117 timeline figures. history from the early Native Americans through the present day, featuring 72 people and events from U.S. If you’re studying American history, we’ve compiled a set of American history timeline figures that provide an overview of U.S.
We recently created a concise set of timeline figures for our American history studies. In our notebook, we will also include the accordion timelines we have completed for The Industrial Revolution through the Great Depressionand World War II(and the many other Homeschool in the Woods studies we have completed). Presidents and many more events occurring over a shorter time period. We started out in 4000 BC with our timeline spaced in even increments, but as time passed (both in real life and in our notebook), we expanded the timeline, especially as we entered U.S. It’s just great to lay it out on the floor and see it all at the same time!) (Note that it is not necessarily recommended to keep an accordion timeline for your entire timeline notebook because it is not as durable as having each page hole-punched, but… we’re doing it anyway. Since then, our timeline-and-history-obsessed son has wanted to use an accordion timeline for his entire timeline notebook. Our first experience with using an accordion-style timeline was when we completed two Homeschool in the Woods Time Travelers History Studies three years ago. Throughout our history studies, we’ve enjoyed keeping a timeline – on the wall and in a notebook.