I have a free extend a timeline book Marco Pol, which is the next interactive minibook we did on our Marco Polo Unit Study.
And well, we found it kind of fun and yes, easy. The printables are a subscriber only freebie and I would love for you to follow and grab it.
Look at the steps below on how to do this free extend a timeline book.
First, it’s easier to have your child write on a full size page instead of the smaller strip. So fill in the timeline first on the full size page before you cut the strips.
Extend a Timeline Book – Hands-On History
I have some information on the downloadable to help you fill out the timeline and then as I go along I will add a more comprehensive timeline on this unit study.
Too, here in Ecuador I haven’t been able to find cardstock yet, but I had photo paper and since it’s more stiff, I used that for the cover page or 3 masted ship, which by the way is the kind of ship Marco Polo would have traveled in.
You want to print out the cover page on stiffer paper or cardstock and print out the timeline on regular paper so the strip is easier to fold.
Fold the cover sheet in half and cut down the middle.
Then cut out the timeline strips after they are filled in and fold back the part on the strip (gray part) where the two strips glue together.
Timeline Book – Hands-On History
After you download the printables, you will see that there are two strips that need to be glued together to form one long strip or timeline that will extend across both halves of the cover page.
I have instructions on the printables or tabs to show you where you are suppose to glue it in case this sounds all jibberish.
Here is the picture below after gluing the two strips together. Fold the crease and let it dry for a while. And then crease both ends of the strip where they will attach to the cover page.
Next work on folding it accordion style.
You can see the front of the timeline faintly when you turn the strip on the back to start folding.
So we just folded it naturally dividing the time periods with the faint lines showing through from the front.
The picture below on the left shows us folding it accordion style and the picture on the right shows how it looked before we glued it on but after we messed with folding it.
It doesn’t have to be perfect, just accordion like and it will work.
Then, flatten out the end pieces of the strip before you glue then onto the cover.
Glue the strips onto the bottom of the cover page and not in the middle or higher so that the book will stand somewhat on it’s own.
Then taaa daaa, look at our interactive extend a timeline book.
But, we have one more secret and that is where we will placing this book, but I can’t tell you yet.
Okay, one clue and that is Tiny is working on a project for Marco Polo and this is one piece to it.
I can’t wait till he’s finished to show it to you. Here is how the printables look below.
Marco Polo Lapbook and Unit Study
First, look at these minibooks that are included in this download.
- Extend a Timeline Book Printable
- Along the Journey
- Lapbook Cover
- Soldier, Merchant, Prisoner
- Places outside of China
- About the Mongols
- Early Life of Marco Polo
- Did You Know this
- Travels
- Great Khan
Next, look at these books about Marco Polo.
Books About Marco Polo
10 Books and Resources for Kids Who Love Reading and Being Read To About Marco Polo
Add some of these fun books about Marco Polo to your home library or use them in your unit studies.
The amazing story of a Venetian trader who becomes an aide to the great Kublai Khan comes to life in this retelling for students by Manuel Komroff. Follow along as Marco Polo travels through deserts littered with bones, encounters animals previously unknown to Europeans, and comes to serve in the court of one of the greatest kingdoms ever known.Included is a gorgeous new map tracing his journey, and 29 full page illustrations from an early edition written for adults.The text in this edition is a reprint of the original Messner Biography, a series that was created for students. "Well told and with engaging narratives, they unknowingly flow nicely from story to fact. You will find a plethora of information packed between these pages, not only about the title’s subject, but the subject's time and the world they lived in."
Was Marco Polo the world's greatest explorer -- or the world's greatest liar? Newbery Medalist Russell Freedman turns his eagle eye on the enigmatic Marco Polo in his most exciting biography yet.
He claimed to have seen rocks burn, bandits command sandstorms, lions tamed with a look, and sorcerers charm sharks while divers gathered pearls on the ocean floor. Marco Polo shook Europe with descriptions of the world he'd seen on his epic journey to the court of Kublai Khan.
But was Marco Polo the world's most accomplished explorer? Had he really seen the "Roof of the World" in Central Asia, and the "City of Heaven" in far-off China? Or was he a charlatan who saw nothing more than the conjurings of his inventive mind? Join Russell Freedman as he tackles a centuries-old mystery.
This is volume number 22 in the Signature Books series for young readers. This series, under the general editorship of Enid Lamonte Meadowcroft, provides easy to read, exciting stories based upon the lives of historical figures. A vivid story of the life and adventures of perhaps the most romantic traveler of all time, a man who returned from the East with tales so fantastic that no one believed him until he was vindicated by later travelers.
A continuation of the Explorers series by award-winning author Sandra Markle, Animals Marco Polo Saw brings to life the amazing, exotic animals Marco Polo encountered during his explorations in Asia, how the animals sometimes affected the outcome of the journey, and even helped the explorer survive!
Examines the political forces and personal ambition that drove Marco Polo in his explorations.
Marco Polo was the most famous traveller of his time. His voyages began in 1271 with a visit to China, after which he served the Kubilai Khan on numerous diplomatic missions. On his return to the West, he was made a prisoner of war and met Rustichello of Pisa, with whom he collaborated on this book. The accounts of his travels provide a fascinating glimpse of the different societies he encountered: their religions, customs, ceremonies and way of life; on the spices and silks of the East; on precious gems, exotic vegetation and wild beasts. He tells the story of the holy shoemaker, the wicked caliph and the three kings, among a great many others, evoking a remote and long-vanished world with colour and immediacy. He found himself traversing the most exotic lands-from the dazzling Mongol empire to Tibet and Burma. This fascinating chronicle still serves as the most vivid depiction of the mysterious East in the Middle Ages.
Cathay is a long way from his home in Venice, but when 14-year-old gondolier, Tonio Tumba receives the chance of a lifetime, he doesn’t say no. Leaving behind his only possession, a shabby green gondola, Tonio eagerly joins Marco Polo on his adventure.
As Tonio and the Polo family travel the dangerous silk road to modern-day China, they encounter many fascinating people and dangerous perils. When Tonio rides into Cathay on one of the Khan’s elephants, he says to his friend, Pietro: “Elephants are grand… but give me a horse any time – unless I could have a gondola. When we get back to Venice, I’ll take you out in mine.”
There are many wonderful sights, amazing inventions and great riches to discover, though Tonio looks forward to getting back home - but many years will pass before his chance to see the canals of Venice again. When so much has changed, will Tonio find anything worth returning for?
Louise Andrews Kent is a master storyteller, weaving historical accuracy and immersive adventure into one epic voyage of discovery.
This new edition features all the original illustrations and clean, readable text. It is a fantastic living book teaching about history and geography, recommended for ages 10 and up.
Excellent, historic story well told by Harold Lamb and beautifully illustrated by Elton Fax. Originally published in 1954, this paperback edition was released in 1982.
Relive Italian voyager Marco Polo's adventures in China in1275, including his legendary meeting with Kublai Khan, emperor of the powerful Mongol Empire. This exciting new book separates fact from myth using excerpts from Polo's actual journals and vivid illustrations and photographs to portray Polo himself and his impressions of the unique traditions and customs of the Mongols. A recipe from the period is also included. Topics include - what the Medieval period meant to Europe and exploration - the Silk Road - Marco Polo's service in Kublai Khan's court - life at sea and in the Mongol Empire - Marco Polo's influence on later explorers Teacher's guide available.
This edition is presented complete and unabridged, with larger text for easier reading by younger readers, and all the original illustrations and decorations.“I have attempted to transform the somewhat dry and monotonous translation of this narrative into an entertaining story, that may engage the attention and the interest of my young readers; for which it certainly presents ample opportunities. If the task is properly done, no one can fail to follow Marco Polo from his Venetian home, across the entire continent of Asia to the court of Kublai Khan, and in his various adventures and journeys while in the far-off Orient, without eager curiosity and ever-deepening interest. The central figure of the story is heroic, for Marco Polo was in all things manly, brave, persevering, intelligent, and chivalrous; and the scenes and incidents in which he was the leading actor were in the highest degree thrilling and dramatic.”-From the Preface by the Author.
Moreover, look at more ideas for your unit study.
Marco Polo Unit Study Hands-on Activities
- Make a Persian Mosaic
- Learn how to make the extend a timeline book
- Make Terra Cotta Warriors
- Grab these free Notebooking Pages
- Create this salt dough map of the Travels of Marco Polo and grab the printable map flags.
How to Get the Free Marco Polo Lapbook
Now, how to grab the free printable. It’s a subscriber freebie.
When you sign up to follow me, you get access to this freebie.
1) Sign up on my email list.
2) Grab the printable.
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Marco Polo Unit Study, Lapbook, and Hands-on Ideas
Check out the other hands-on activities so far for our Marco Polo Unit Study.
Persian Mosaic Craft Marco Polo Unit Study
Create a Mythological Map – Marco Polo Unit Study
Marci Wright says
I am also a subscriber & in fact, I followed the link from the email to this page.. but I see no download link. Would really like to have this since we will be covering Marco Polo soon 🙂 Thanks for all the goodies you share!
Tina Robertson says
Hey Marci,
Great to have you here! Sorry my explanation was clear as mud. But I was going to email you tomorrow with the link as I didn’t want to overwhelm you with too many emails today.
I just shot you a private email with the link.
Have a great weekend and thanks for scooting by!
Heather says
I am a subscriber but I can not find the links in many of the emails, and posts to download from. What am I missing? Thanks for sharing your work.
Tina Robertson says
Hey Heather,
Thanks for coming here. I tried to make it clear in my blog about emailing you real soon (tomorrow with the private link), sorry it wasn’t more clear.
I just shot you an email!
Have a great weekend!!!
Mary says
You amaze me! Thank you for this free resource. And, I’m happy you linked with Collage Friday!
Tina Robertson says
Hey Mary,
Lol Thank you, we loved doing it.
Thank you for hosting!! I have me a new list now of hot smokin’ parties and are trying to remember to party with the party animals..lol
Have a great weekend Mary!!