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For timeline figures in color that go with the SOTW books, check out hanna's homeschool helps yahoo group. All free.

They are beautiful, and she includes a template so you can download your own images from yahoo or google and fit them into the same format. I added a few saints, for example, to our med/ren year.

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Google image search. Copy, paste, print. Yes, I'm sure it takes longer, but it astounds me that people pay so much for timeline images. 90%+ of the time I find exactly what I wanted within a single search on the first page. We print onto sticker paper, which is widely available at office stores and works great for things like this.

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Not sure if this would work for what your doing, but I find used college books on the free shelves at our library book store and cut out images from those (history/art book). I also use the review cards from SOTW, and HomeSchool in the Woods stickers. I'm going for the collage look. :001_smile:

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If you use the SOTW AG, the review cards work well for this. My kids really enjoyed making their own. I would write the title and year of an event we had studied at the top of a 1.5"x3" sticker/label. Then they would draw a picture of the event, color it, then put it on the timeline (with help to get it in the right place!). They love those pictures the best--can't imagine ever getting rid of that timeline.

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Here are a few other sites I have stumbled across lately.

 

The Homeschool Shop

 

Homeschooling with Notebooking

 

Classroom Clip Art

 

Raising Our Kids - this is actually coloring pages. But I was able to take several and make them smaller to use as timeline figures.

 

I agree with a PP too. Google images is very easy to use and you can usually find something there.

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Google image search. Copy, paste, print. Yes, I'm sure it takes longer, but it astounds me that people pay so much for timeline images. 90%+ of the time I find exactly what I wanted within a single search on the first page. We print onto sticker paper, which is widely available at office stores and works great for things like this.

 

:iagree:

 

We do the same exact thing. We will put an image on the sticker paper as we study it and when the page is full (or close) we have a "timeline" project day. It makes for a very nice review of the 1 or two weeks' worth of history study.

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