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This year we had an incredible time watching droves of hummingbirds cavort around the feeder on our back porch. It turned into a fantastic opportunity for hummingbird nature study. Although planning for nature study is good, it’s wonderful when something simply presents itself like the hummingbirds did. Unfortunately, these notebooking pages are too late in the season […]
See moreFather’s Day may not be top on your list of notebooking topics. But Dad would probably love getting one of these pages all about himself! The first page pictured is a sort of mini-poster where your child can write Dad’s great qualities on the award ribbons. Other Father’s Day themed pages are included for writing […]
See moreOne of my most popular posts over at Jimmie’s Collage is Living Math with Factors, Multiples, and Primes. To complement the lesson ideas over there, I created these math notebooking pages especially for writing about multiples and factors. The multiples column on this page is deliberately longer than the factors column because, as you know, “multiples […]
See moreIn our math history lessons, we came to Stevin and Napier, two mathematicians who were proponents of using a decimal in numeric notation. It’s hard to imagine there was math without the decimal, but it didn’t become standard to use a decimal until 1619 (in England). I created this notebooking page so that Sprite can […]
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