Reformation Day Notebooking Pages

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FREE Reformation Day Notebooking Pages from the Notebooking Fairy

October 31st is the day that Protestant Christians celebrate the Reformation. Martin Luther presented his famous 95 Theses on that date in 1517 when he officially objected to the sale of indulgences by the Catholic church.

To honor this great giant of the faith, I created these Reformation Day notebooking pages. Of course, Martin Luther features on the pages as you can see in the thumbnail below.

The Reformation was based on Five Solas:

Sola Scriptura – Scripture Alone
Solus Christus – Christ Alone
Sola Gratia – Grace Alone
Sola Fide – Faith Alone
Soli Deo Gloria – The Glory of God Alone

Inside the PDF are pages just for them, including copywork (or translation) pages for young learners and blank sheets for older students.

As always, I love to hear when you use the free printables from The Notebooking Fairy in your homeschool. If you send me photos, I will feature you in a Show Off post.

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Jimmie Quick

Jimmie is now a veteran homeschool mom. Her daughter Emma is a student of the sciences at a large university in Illinois. Her guide to notebooking—Notebooking Success—guides you through notebooking: what it is; how to use it; how it fits a Charlotte Mason, classical, and textbook curriculum; tips for getting the most educational value from it; and much more. It comes bundled with several bonuses, including a small set of generic notebooking pages that can be used with any topic.

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Rebecca Reply

Really do appreciate you creating these – so helpful and saves me a ton of time. We’ll be studying Reformation Day over the next two weeks…with our party on Oct 31st as we celebrate the beauty of that day! Thanks!

Sarah Reply

Very impressive and timely! Thanks!

Mary Reply

This Lutheran greatly thanks you…. 🙂

Becca Reply

SO awesome that you created these. Pausing in our history study to spend a day learning about the reformation. Thanks for making it easy.

Shelley Reply

Awesome Reformation notebook pages – I am looking forward to using them in my Sunday school class this year!

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