Today’s freebie is another math notebooking page that you can use along with a study of tangrams. Your children can name the shapes of the seven tans, write about the history of the tangram, and share tips for solving the puzzle.
See moreHere are some printable pages for your geography notebook. These river notebooking pages will work for any river in the world. There is room to list the continent, countries the river touches, cities along the river, where it begins, what body of water it empties into, and its length. A section for a map can […]
See moreOne of the great classics of Western literature is Pilgrim’s Progress written by John Bunyan. (Don’t get him confused with Paul Bunyan, the oversized hero from American folklore.) I’ve been researching a Pilgrim’s Progress Homeschool Unit Study for Sprite, my daughter. Because I like to incorporate great quotations into our studies, I made these copywork pages […]
See moreAs a supplement to the Reformation Day notebooking pages, I created another set of pages featuring five great men of church history: Martin Luther John Knox William Tyndale John Calvin John Wycliffe The John Knox thumbnail below is an example of what the pages look like. Pages are in three different line styles: primary, wide-ruled, and college-ruled. An […]
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