Nov. 28, 2006
Free Christmas Notebooking Pages
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History Scribe is offering free History of
Christmas notebooking pages. There
are two sets available, elementary and middle school. The elementary is primary lined and the middle school is regular
lined, other than that they are alike.
I already own several of their products and really like them. For this set, each page provides a title
such as Nativity, then it provide a little background info. Next the page has a place to draw a picture
and under the picture is a place to write on the subject. In the set, blank notebook pages are also
included.
Enjoy!
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Nov. 28, 2006 - Thanks for stopping by
Nov. 29, 2006 - Thanks ~
Posted by AcceptanceWithJoy
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for stopping by. I used to get mad when I read "ADHD" or "autism" in quotations just like that. By implication, the author does not believe either thing can exist. This context is usually in articles on whether children should be medicated. I have decided not to worry too much about it and intend through my blog to educate as many people as possible about fetal alcohol syndrome and the dangers of drinking alcohol during pregnancy.
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Nov. 29, 2006 - Just to let you know...
Posted by Mamma1420
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I did look at History Scribe's US pages and decided I liked Hold that Thought's better. Thanks for the heads up and your support. I really appreciate both! Hope you're having a good week...
Blessings
Jessica
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Nov. 29, 2006 - Thanks
Posted by wellsnation
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Thank you for the homeschooling ideas. I'm going to start looking into it. I think the boys would really enjoy lapbooking. Have a wonderful day!
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Nov. 29, 2006 - Thank you!
Posted by MominIreland
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Thanks for saying you liked the Johnny Town Mouse unit study--that's the first bit of feedback--good or bad--that I've ever had on it!! It would be so great if you could write a tiny review of it at the homeschoolestore website...pretty please?
have a great day!
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Nov. 29, 2006 - Untitled Comment
Posted by MominIreland
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Could you do a review now, please? And after you use it, you could replace it with a new one. :) Thank you so much!!
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Nov. 29, 2006 - Thank you for stopping by
Posted by Tinakay
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I totally think if you do not like something you get rid of it. It makes school more fun and interesting for you and most importantly the kids. Thank you for the site!
Have a good day
Tina Kay
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Nov. 29, 2006 - Thank you
Nov. 29, 2006 - lapbooking
Posted by bjjohnson
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Hello,
While looking at your blog I came across a term I'm not familiar with. What is lapbooking?
Thanks for commenting on my blog. This is a strange new world to me but I'm getting into it! Jo
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Nov. 30, 2006 - Thanks for this one!
Posted by deedeeuk
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It is brilliant!! I've already downloaded it. We are on the road for a month over Christmas and I've been searching for things that are easy to take with us - perfect for that!!
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Nov. 30, 2006 - By the way.....
Posted by deedeeuk
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....thanks for your comment! I've posted again about the stick insects. I've included pictures and LOTS of links for information on Stick Insects. Hope you find it useful. I've also posted again today - we now have four!!!!
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Nov. 30, 2006 - Hello...
Posted by Buckeyeblog
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Your blog is AWESOME!! I just love when someone is not only personal, but they reach out a helping hand to other homeschoolers.
It's always nice to "meet" new bloggers and I wanted to thank you for stopping by the McCHEO blog. If you would be interested in my personal blog, please stop by my Buckeyeblog. I have many of the same things as on the McCHEO (our county support group) blog PLUS things on a more personal level. Hope you enjoy AND hope you stop by.
Everyone is welcome!
Blessings from Ohio, Kim Wolf<><
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Nov. 30, 2006 - Nice blog
Posted by curlygirl
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Neat link - thanks!
I would be THRILLED for you to adopt the "silly story spelling" idea as your own - that's why I posted it! :)
Spelling can be so dull... and we both know that when a subject is fun for the kids, then it is usually much more fun for "mom" too! LOL
Added you to "my friends" list so I can more easily keep up with your blog. Look forward to reading more.
God bless
Beth
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Nov. 30, 2006 - lapbooking and notebooking
Posted by bjjohnson
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Thanks for the information and websites. Wow, what a fun way to put together school projects. We are currently working on an Ancient Egypt unit study so I could incorporate some of the ideas I saw today.
I've had to relearn how to cook over the last several years because of food allergies.
I'm still learning what works and what doesn't for myself and my family. It's a slow learning curve. Sometimes our goat or dog get the meal because none of us consider it palatable! Oh well, I'm learning not to take it personally and just try again. Jo
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Nov. 30, 2006 - Thanks!
Dec. 2, 2006 - Christmas Tree Photo Challenge
Posted by NZCate
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Hi, I'm tagging you to take part by posting a photo of your Christmas Tree!
Cheers,
Cate
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Dec. 3, 2006 - Great!
Posted by semimom
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I am so grateful for your blog! This is how I found out about the eStore and just love getting the free products, will go check out the sale items later tonight or tomorrow when I get some time. I am looking for some great Christmas projects for our school work. Thanks again for sharing!
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