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Due Date:_________
Total Points:_____
Lifeline Directions
Make a personal lifeline using the month and year of your birth as 0. You
must include 10 events. (your birth is 1 event) At least three of those
events must have occurred before your birth.
For each event, you must include the date of the event (month and year),
your age at the event, and a description of event. Events should be
recorded showing your mathematical power. For example, if you started
preschool at 3 years and 2 months old, you would place that event on the
number line at 3
2
12
, since 2 months out of 12 months would be the fraction
2/12, which reduces to
1
3
6
. Please do not include obvious events such as
your first or second birthday and so on.
Some sample events are your parents’ first meeting or marriage, the births
of siblings, cutting or losing a first tooth, saying a first word, learning to
ride a bike, moving, special vacations, or historical events.
In your lifeline, you may include one break and be sure to include some
photos or magazine photos.

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  • 1. Due Date:_________ Total Points:_____ Lifeline Directions Make a personal lifeline using the month and year of your birth as 0. You must include 10 events. (your birth is 1 event) At least three of those events must have occurred before your birth. For each event, you must include the date of the event (month and year), your age at the event, and a description of event. Events should be recorded showing your mathematical power. For example, if you started preschool at 3 years and 2 months old, you would place that event on the number line at 3 2 12 , since 2 months out of 12 months would be the fraction 2/12, which reduces to 1 3 6 . Please do not include obvious events such as your first or second birthday and so on. Some sample events are your parents’ first meeting or marriage, the births of siblings, cutting or losing a first tooth, saying a first word, learning to ride a bike, moving, special vacations, or historical events. In your lifeline, you may include one break and be sure to include some photos or magazine photos.