Social Studies

Ten Commandments Notebooking Pages

by Jimmie Lanley on January 20, 2012

Sometimes I actually run out of ideas for notebooking pages! That’s when my wonderful readers come to the rescue. I put out a plea on Twitter, and I promptly got a few suggestions. @JimmiesCollage thinking about learning one of the ten commandments each month…got anything like that? — Stacey (@StaceyRuberg) January 7, 2012 Thanks, Stacey, [...]

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Stocks and Bonds Notebooking Pages

by Jimmie Lanley on January 4, 2012

These notebooking pages are based on a reader’s request. Shannon asked for pages about stocks and bonds as well as something to help with tracking the value of stocks. I hope that these pages work for you, Shannon. I added in two layouts about bear and bull markets because I thought that would be something [...]

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Explorers Notebooking Page

by Jimmie Lanley on December 19, 2011

Along with this series of famous people, I had a request for an explorer page. Great idea! Here is your free printable notebooking page which can be used for any explorer. These would be perfect with any American or Canadian history curriculum. The thumbnail shows one of the four layouts in this set. As always, [...]

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Prime Minister Notebooking Page

by Jimmie Lanley on December 7, 2011

After I shared the president pages last week, I got an email from Myra, my Canadian friend. She asked for a prime minister page. What a great idea and easy to make, using the president page as a base. I took off wife and vice president and changed state to territory/province. For all my Canadian [...]

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Country Notebooking Page

by Jimmie Lanley on December 5, 2011

This printable page will work for any country you are studying, so this notebooking page will work for geography, history, or social studies lessons. Actually, any time you come across a country and want to do some research, the four pages in this set will be perfect. The quick facts chart asks for specific data: [...]

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President Notebooking Page

by Jimmie Lanley on November 30, 2011

Today the focus is on American presidents. This is another page in the series of general people pages. Besides president, there are author, artist, and composer. If you are studying American history, these president pages should work well no matter what curriculum you are using. Fill in the quick facts, paste on a photo, and add extra [...]

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Columbus Day Notebooking Pages

by Jimmie Lanley on September 26, 2011

Since Columbus Day is coming up on the second Monday of October, I added some new holiday pages to the collection here at The Notebooking Fairy. This set of five free printable pages in three line formats features Christopher Columbus, his ships, and the holiday named after him. These are perfect for American history studies [...]

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Ben Franklin Notebooking Pages

by Jimmie Lanley on June 1, 2011

Here are more free printable notebooking pages inspired by our trip to Philadelphia, PA. I’ve always admired Benjamin Franklin. It seems he could do everything — science, printing, inventing, politics, writing. This set of pages has two portraits of Franklin, one black and white and another in color. A third page features his role as [...]

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Betsy Ross Notebooking Pages

by Jimmie Lanley on May 27, 2011

Another highlight of our trip to Philadelphia was the Betsy Ross house. The actress portraying Betsy Ross did an excellent job educating us about the dangerous act of treason that Ross undertook in crafting an American flag. This printable notebooking page is in honor of that courageous woman from  American history. As always, I love to hear [...]

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Statue of Liberty Notebooking Pages

by Jimmie Lanley on May 23, 2011

Seeing the Statue of Liberty in person was a great thrill and inspired me to make these free printable notebooking pages featuring Lady Liberty herself.  I used a combination of black and white clip art and full color photography as you can see in the thumbnails below. They work perfectly for American history studies or for documenting [...]

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