Tag: Notebooking
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Virtual Frog Dissection ~ Free
Even if you plan to dissect an actual frog, the virtual dissection provides a good review.
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Vocabulary Notebook Pages {Free}
The best way to learn new words is to focus on them. This works especially well when the words are first encountered and there is an immediate purpose behind the exercise. Free vocabulary notebook pages.
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NASA Pre-K – 2 Educator Guide ~ Free
Free, 104-page K–2 Educator Guide from NASA! 3…2…1…Liftoff! is a multi-discipline approach to science in the early years.
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Great Find ~ Dozens of Christmas Printables {Free}
Great find! Collection of over 40 Christmas printables including gift boxes, paper crafts & more!
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20 Ways to Choose a Creative Writing Topic
Let them choose a topic: 20 ways to choose a creative writing topic.
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Activity: Make a DIY Pumpkin Bird Feeder
Here is a fun nature activity for you and your family to enjoy this fall: Make a DIY pumpkin bird feeder.
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4-H Science Toolkit {Free}
From the 4-H Youth Development program at Cornell, free 197-page 4-H Science Toolkit. Fantastic resource for the DIY Homeschool Handy Mom!
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Activity: Exploring Shapes
Suggestions for exploring simple shapes: circles, squares, triangles, and more.
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Egyptian Hieroglyphs & Alphabets: A Unit Study
The latest known Egyptian hieroglyphic inscription, the Graffito of Esmet-Akhom, is dated August 24, 394. Unit resources.
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The Family Garden Journal {Update}
The Family Garden Journal: A Keepsake of Daily Plans, Observations, and Harvests is a family notebooking keepsake!
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Photographic Wrap-Up ~ Summer Fun Activity
Here is a summer fun activity with purpose: create a photographic summer wrap-up collage!
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The First Book of Eskimos {Free eBook}
Illustrated look at Eskimo life from the viewpoint of an Eskimo boy who lives on Baffin Island.
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The Family Garden Journal
Gardening is a valuable life skill, and a wonderful way to encourage children to spend time in the great outdoors. Here is a resource for documenting the journey!
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Free Music Studies: Chronological Timeline & Review
Composers in our free music studies listed in chronological order along with other resources for review.
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Symbols of Christmas Minibooks {Free}
The minibooks featuring 17 symbols with space for drawings, writings, and personal reflections.
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Free Music Studies: Richard Wagner
Richard Wagner was a German born composer famous for his complex operas. Unit resources.
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Free Music Studies: Giuseppe Verdi
Giuseppe Verdi was an Italian composer of operas during the Romantic period. Unit resources.
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Free Music Studies: Robert Schumann
Robert Schumann was a German composer and critic of the Romantic period. Unit resources.