Janus and January Notebooking Pages

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Janus and January Notebooking Pages

Do you know where January gets its name? It comes from the Roman god Janus who has two faces — one looking forward and another looking back.


It’s fitting that our calendar would use Janus to name the first month of a new year. In January we evaluate the past and plan for the future, a great activity for your homeschool planning for both mom and kids.  Have a happy New Year!

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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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Cindy Reply

I really like these. Will you be making one for each month? We read “The Story of Clocks and Calendars” (Maestro) last year and it would fit nicely with that book.

Sasha Reply

Thanks for this. I’d love to see pages for each month.

Marta Reply

This is a great found as I’m preparing history lesson about months of the year for my boys.
Thank you

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