A comprehensive United States history game for Windows

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There is not another type of assessment tool or game on the market like America’s Time Line Trivia.

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* Results represent a public high school with 34% of students on free/reduced lunch (zip file)

America's Timeline Trivia provides tremendous flexibility and can be used as a fun classroom activity or as an individual assessment tool. For any student or United States history teacher America’s Time Line Trivia is a must!

Games can be designed for a typical 9th grade United States history class as well as Advanced Placement students. The over 2000 questions in America's Time Line Trivia are presented randomly in each game so that no two games will be the same.

Test results prove its effectiveness! The game has been used by its creator as part of his A.P. history class curriculum for the last 7 years, where 96% of students enrolled take the A.P. test. His students (juniors at a public high school*) continually exceed the national average! Approximately 50 students take the test each year.

$54.95 Limited Introductory Offer - $29.95
This is a license for one P.C.

Site license for schools - $500 (up to 40 P.C.’s)

What are students saying about the game?

"ATLT is a great way to learn and study for AP US history. ATLT teaches you in many ways. The game teaches you history by questions, vocabulary, and timelines. It is a greaty way to study during the year and for the test at the end of the year. ATLT is one of the best tools to study history."

"American Timeline Trivia is a great game to help any student learn his or her US History. It is not only educational, but it is fun to play."

"America's Timeline Trivia was an absolute lifesaver. This game brought a whole new meaning to learning. Not only fun, but an easy way to learn."

"ATLT was a great study tool for both the AP class and the AP US History Test. The combination of multiple choice and matching helped to learn and memorize the terms. The timeline was a good tool for learning the order in which events occured."

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