Na m e : ___ Date: _
Directions: Stories are often set in times other than the present. To understand and appreciate the
story, you should be aware of the chronology, or relative time frame. Use the timeline
below to study key time points. Place the story in the correct year and tell why.
Keep this in mind: How something seems depends on
from where and when you see it. In other words, your
perspective depends upon your point of view.
2000
1980s
1969
1903
1879
1865
1849
U.S. Independence 1776
California
Gold Rush
First Electric Light
Civil War Ends
First Airplane
Flight
First Step on the
Moon
The Great 1930s
Depression
Personal
Computers
Appear
Instant Global
Communication 1. “Letter From the Front” A story about two pilots
fighting in World War I.
O 1880 O 1919 O 1760
Why? ________________________________________
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- “A New Nation” A story about the signing of the
Constitution from Ben Franklin’s perspective.
O 1787 O 1850 O 1934
Why? ____
- “The Way to Freedom” A story about a young
slave escaping to the North by way of the
Underground Railroad.
O 1858 O 1890 O 1920
Why? ____
- “First Orbit” A story about John Glenn’s prepara-
tion to be the first American to orbit the earth.
O 1871 O 1962 O 1978
Why? ____