Thanks to Nicole (@crookedriverhs) for this excellent idea for a notebooking page. I put out a Tweet on Twitter asking for requests, and she came back with quite a few suggestions, one of which was idioms. Great language arts topic, Nicole! I made four different layouts so that you could choose from more lines for […]
See moreStudying the Byzantine Empire? If so, you will probably include the most famous of the emperors of Byzantium — Justinian the Great. This fascinating person is the focus of a notebooking page in three line styles for all age ranges. Also included in the set are two layouts dealing with the Hagia Sophia, or St. Sophia, the […]
See moreFor artist study this term, we are studying Georgia O’Keeffe, the American painter. (You can read more at Jimmie’s Collage tomorrow.) In reading about O’Keeffe in The Annotated Mona Lisa, we came across a wonderful quotation that explains why the artist painted close-up images of flowers. “Nobody has seen a flower — really — it […]
See moreI received a special request for a notebooking page about an ancestor. What a great idea. This page is perfect for genealogy or expanding on a family tree. It could also be a nice way to honor your great-great-grandparents on Mother’s Day or Father’s Day. The pages include room for a picture of the ancestor, a box for […]
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