I doubt it, but it's not really that hard to do.
What are you making a timeline for? A particular period in history? A particular country's history? or what??
Here are some examples for just British history:
http://www.google.com/search?q=timeline+british+history&oq=timeline+british+history&aqs=chrome..69i57j69i65j0l4.8038j0j7&sourceid=chrome&espv=210&es_sm=122&ie=UTF-8
Is there a website that makes timelines for you and puts the right increments between these dates : 322 B. C. to 1742?
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I'm making a timeline for the scientist that help contribute to the Heliocentric Theory from Aristotle to Halley.
First, decide how long a piece of paper you want to use. Then mark it off into 21 equal spaces. That will be enough for your 21 centuries.
When I had my 8th graders do timelines for world history, we used paper that was about 10 feet long and included 5,000 years.
When I had my 8th graders do timelines for world history, we used paper that was about 10 feet long and included 5,000 years.
Thanks. :D
You're welcome. Have fun with your timeline.