How would you like to travel through time? Place these nine inventions, discoveries, or events in chronological order. Use cause-and-effect thinking to place the cards. ** Special Note: The Constitution event will fit into the timeline using any of the three dates students may research--signed in September 1787, ratified by nine states in November 1789, or taking effect March 1789. ** You may magnify the text or image of an item by dragging it to the center of the clock face. You are welcome to open a new tab to research background information before you answer during the game. Silence the introductory music by pressing "s." You choose your skill level: Time Scout (2 hints), Time Turner (1 hint), or Time Lord (no hints). You may also set the timer from 1 to 9 minutes.
Idea based on original card game Timeline by Frédéric Henry. Produced by Asmodee, 2012. Writing the Declaration of Independence, Jean Leon Gerome Ferris, 1932. "Don't take my pen," from georgewashingtonmemes.tumblr.com, 2017. Benjamin Franklin portrait by Michael J. Deas, 2003. The Time Machine, by H.G. Wells, Classics Illustrated edition, cover art by Lou Cameron, 2008. "Meet the Robinsons," animated still by Stephen J. Anderson, 2007. "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban," still of Daniel Radcliffe and Emma Watson, 2004. "Keep Calm I'm A Time Lord," T shirt message by Helen at Keep-Calm-o-Matic, 2011. Music arranged by Murray Gold and executed by BBC Symphony Orchestra Wales for Doctor Who television series, 2006-present. Doctor Who Theme (2006), Finding Jackie (2007), Yana (2008), Blink (2009), Futurekind (2008), A Dazzling End (2011) and Onwards (2012). Card sprite controls based on script for "Improved drag 'n' drop" remixed by TheLogFather based on DrEvilCheezi: How to do drag and drop!! (Original Project).