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Timeline
Grades | 6 – 12 |
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URL | http://www.readwritethink.org /files/resources/interactives /timeline_2/ |
Why Use This Tool
Help children plan a story or prepare for a special event, or let teens review memories and stories from the past. The Timeline tool allows them to create and organize events--real and imagined--and even add images to the descriptions. Saving capability allows them to come back to unfinished work, or they can share their final timeline with friends and family via e-mail.
Here's What To Do
Discuss with children and teens how they might use the timeline: to help write a story, plan an event, recall past memories, and so forth. Then move to the interactive tool and help them choose the best way to organize the timeline, either by dates, time of day, significant events, or some other unit of measure.
Children and teens are then prompted to label and title each entry (for example: Step One-Send out invitations) as well as type a description of it (for example: Mom has guest list and addresses in drawer by the phone). Add images for each label to give the timeline even more visual pop! Entries can be dragged and arranged in order on the timeline.
More Ideas To Try
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Looking to build skills or create new habits? Help children or teens make and manage a focused schedule of activities for a week.
- After reading a book or story, review the events by helping children put them in order. Encourage them to record their reactions to enhance the review.
- Before a big event such as a family gathering or vacation, help children or teens plan what steps need to be taken to get ready. Ask them to keep track of the steps as they are accomplished.
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