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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 […]
See moreHere 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 […]
See moreToday’s freebie is a set of 8 notebooking pages designed for geography vocabulary. As usual, the pages include several layouts, each in three different line sizes for all ages of learners. Click here or the thumbnails below to get the printables. These pages would make a great complement to Map Drills. We came across […]
See moreSeeing 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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