Knowing when events happened shows up everywhere on AP history exams. Being honest, nobody really practices it in a fun way. So I thought of an idea to hopefully make it fun.


Knowing when events happened shows up everywhere on AP history exams. Being honest, nobody really practices it in a fun way. So I thought of an idea to hopefully make it fun. Histl (histlgame.com) is a free browser game where students are given required AP history events and have to place them in the correct order on a timeline. Every correct placement creates a streak, but if they get one wrong they restart. The difficulty scales the longer you last, and events get closer and closer together. It has modes for AP Euro, AP World, and AP US History, plus a daily challenge with a live leaderboard. Other teachers have mentioned their students enjoying it. Completely free, no account needed, works on any device. Would like to hear from educators, is remembering when events happened something your students struggle with? And would you actually assign or suggest this to them? Link: histlgame.com submitted by /u/python_112233 [link] [comments]