Continuity and change timeline means identifying which years stayed the same (continuity) and which years showed difference (change). For example, if you are studying Philippine history:Continuity years could be when traditions, practices, or government systems stayed the same (e.g., continuous practice of elections every six years after 1987 Constitution).Change years are those with big events like colonization, revolutions, declaration of independence in 1898, Martial Law in 1972, and People Power Revolution in 1986.So in a personal timeline, if the event shows stability (like living in the same city, studying at the same school), that is continuity. If something shifted (like transferring school, moving to another city, or a new law being passed), that is change.