
Do you or your students find yourselves spending hours making timelines to help you study a subject, review for tests or present student projects? Using a Microsoft Office Excel® spreadsheet to create a timeline can save hours on student and teacher projects, and also lets you easily and clearly organize a lot of information.
Cut hours spent on timelines for studying a subject, reviewing for tests or presenting projects with a Microsoft Office Excel® spreadsheet.
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A timeline can represent information from many different curriculum areas, such as science, social studies, mathematics, and language arts. Timelines often show changes over time in areas such as transportation, technology, space travel, and so on. They also work well when representing people's lives (for example, the life of a student, a character from a story, or a famous person) and events throughout history.
Using a Microsoft Office Excel spreadsheet makes creating an accurate and attractive timeline easy and fun. You can designate periods of time by utilizing fill colors to fill in groups of cells. Text can even be entered sideways to mark the events being represented. If students are feeling creative, they can enter text inside a drawing, such as a rectangle, or add pictures to enhance the timeline. Younger students might use pictures instead of words to represent events on their timelines. Take a look at the four sample timelines for more ideas.
Sample timelines
Sample 1: Technology Timeline
This timeline features rotated text within cells, borders around the cells, and cell fill colors.
Sample 2: A Day in the Life of...
This timeline features rotated text within cells, cell fill colors, and clip art to enhance the appearance. Also, lines attach an event with its time.
Two variations on these timelines:
Sample 3:
This timeline uses drawings (rectangles) with text typed inside.
Sample 4:
This timeline uses clip art to represent events and has lines attached to specific times.
Use a Microsoft Office Excel spreadsheet to create a timeline. Here's how:
Create a timeline
Tip: You might want to format a group of cells (for example, all cells that should be rotated) at the same time. First select the group of cells, click Cells on the Format menu, apply the formatting you want, and then click OK. All selected cells will now be formatted the same. Type your text in those cells and press ENTER. The cells will be rotated automatically because you preformatted them.
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