Sunday 8 December 2013

World War I and World War II lapbooks/notebooks

We finished studying about the industrial revolution.  We are studying about the progressive era now and are getting ready to study about world war 1 and 2.  I do like my children to write about what they learn instead of just reading to them. Lapbooks and notebooking are great for this.

Here were some websites that I found that have good lapbook/notebooking material.  I haven't printed out anything yet and I probably need to take some time to look through everything.  Since it was so hard to find these sites, I thought I would share the information with you.  The first website has a lot of resources as well.

Although we don't have a library here, you may be able to buy a few of the books on Kindle.

http://www.guesthollow.com/homeschool/history/americanhistory2/books_worldwar1.html

http://practicalpages.wordpress.com/free-pages/free-sonlight-world-history-pages/

This last page was intriguing.  The mom did a lapbook on the FBI during the 20th century.  I may not do the exact same thing, but I think I may copy off a few pages of it (i.e. the presidents, etc.)

http://www.dynamic2moms.com/fbi-american-history

I am learning that there are some moms out there with a lot of time.  I am thankful that they are so willing to share so that we don't have to put together things ourselves!  Check out their other ideas for lapbooks!

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