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5 Days of Learning Printables:The World of Columbus and Sons Day 5 For Middle and High School

October 26, 2014 | Leave a Comment
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Today’s printables in my series 5 Days of Learning Printables:The World of Columbus and Sons 5 Days of Learning Printables:The World of Columbus and Sons Day 4 For Middle and High School Day 5 For Middle and High School are from Part II.  Also, look at my page homeschool middle school and how to homeschool high school page for more fun tips

When Columbus was in Portugal and Spain (1474 – 1492) Lesson 5 and 6 and from Part III. When Columbus was Sailing From Spain (1492 – 1500)  Lessons 7 and 8.The minibook Spanish Inquisition is for Lesson 5 under Part 11. When Columbus was in Portugal and Spain  (1474 – 1492).

Click to download Spanish Inquisition Here.

And then the minibook The Battle of Bosworth, which was the end of the War of Roses is for use in Lesson 6, also Part 11. When Columbus was in Portugal and Spain (1474 – 1492).

5 Days of Learning Printables:The World of Columbus and Sons Day 5 For Middle and High School

On this minibook, there are two pages which are the same except that one has the answers if you want to use this for a younger child or for your middleschooler.

Though I try to list the pages in the book too where the answers can be found through your child’s research, I also give an answer sheet to help if you need it.

Click to download The Battle of Bosworth Minbook WITH answers Thank You.

The next two notebooking pages, which are City of Granada and Alhambra are for use with Lesson 7, Part III. When Columbus was Sailing From Spain (1492 – 1500).

Click here to download Notebooking Page for City of Granada

Click here to download Notebooking Page for Alhambra The Most Beautiful Palace in the World

And then the Renaissance Geography Martin Behaim minibook is for use in Lesson 8, Part III. When Columbus was Sailing From Spain (1492 – 1500).

Click to download here Renaissance Geography Martin Behaim – Earth Apple

I do have one more printable I created too after Mr. Senior 2013 did his notebook cover on this book.

He drew the States of Italy from one of the hundreds of beautiful drawings in The World of Columbus and Sons, but I had some clip art from one of my paid resources and thought I would create a cover for you. 5 Days of Learning Printables:The World of Columbus and Sons Day 4 For Middle and High School

Of course feel free to use this any way your child wants to.  It can be a notebooking cover or it can be placed in the very front of the notebook  because this is the area that Columbus grew up in.

Download States of Italy Notebook Cover.

I hope your family enjoys these freebies. Knowing that there are so many topics to cover in this book can make it overwhelming to cover, but I hope your family enjoys the printables and they make it a little more enjoyable to cover as we love these series of books.

And don’t forget I have a huge Renaissance Unit Study and Glass Blowing Unit Study that will enhance your study of The World of Columbus and Sons.

Renaissance 1300 to 1600 Unit Study

Glassblowing

Day 1.
5 Days of Learning Printables:The World of Columbus and Sons Day 1 For Middle and High School.
Day 2.
5 Days of Learning Printables:The World of Columbus and Sons Day 2 For Middle and High School.
Day 3. 
5 Days of Learning Printables:The World of Columbus and Sons Day 3 For Middle and High School.
Day 4.
5 Days of Learning Printables:The World of Columbus and Sons Day 4 For Middle and High School.
Day 5.
5 Days of Learning Printables:The World of Columbus and Sons Day 5 For Middle and High School.

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5 Days of Learning Printables:The World of Columbus and Sons Day 4 For Middle and High School

October 20, 2014 | Leave a Comment
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Today’s printables in my series 5 Days of Learning Printables:The World of Columbus and Sons 5 Days of Learning Printables:The World of Columbus and Sons Day 3 For Middle and High School Day 4 For Middle and High School are from Part I. Also, look at my page homeschool middle school and how to homeschool high school page for more fun tips

When Columbus Was a Boy (1451 – 1474), Lesson 3 and from Part II. When Columbus was in Portugal and Spain (1474 – 1492) Lesson 4.For studying Lesson 3, I prepared a minibook to tell about Ferdinand and Isabella and how they united Spain through their marriage.

Download here Isabella of Castile and Ferdinand of Aragon

For studying Part II. When Columbus was in Portugal and Spain  (1474 – 1492) Lesson 4, two more characters of that time period are introduced which are Marco Polo and Ptolemy.

I have included a minibook on each one. Download here minibook Marco Polo.

Download here World According to Ptolemy

And don’t forget I have a huge Renaissance Unit Study and Glass Blowing Unit Study that will enhance your study of The World of Columbus and Sons.

Renaissance 1300 to 1600 Unit Study

Glassblowing

Here are the other posts in these 5 Days of Learning Printables: The World of Columbus and Sons.

Day 1.
5 Days of Learning Printables:The World of Columbus and Sons Day 1 For Middle and High School.
Day 2.
5 Days of Learning Printables:The World of Columbus and Sons Day 2 For Middle and High School.
Day 3. 
5 Days of Learning Printables:The World of Columbus and Sons Day 3 For Middle and High School.
Day 4.
5 Days of Learning Printables:The World of Columbus and Sons Day 4 For Middle and High School.
Day 5.
5 Days of Learning Printables:The World of Columbus and Sons Day 5 For Middle and High School.

Hugs and love ya,

Leave a CommentFiled Under: 1. My FREE Learning Printables {Any Topic}, Geography Based, History Based, Notebooking Pages Tagged With: freeprintables, hands on history, hands-on, hands-on activities, handson, handsonhomeschooling, lapbook

5 Days of Learning Printables:The World of Columbus and Sons Day 3 For Middle and High School

October 12, 2014 | Leave a Comment
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Today’s printables in my series 5 Days of Learning Printables: The World of Columbus and Sons Day 3 For Middle and High School are from Part I. When Columbus Was a Boy (1451 – 1474), Lesson 2. Also, look at my page homeschool middle school and how to homeschool high school page for more fun tips

5 Days Of Learning Printables About the World of Columbus and Sons day 3

I have 5 printables which are 3 sets of notebooking pages and 2 minibooks.

Henry the Navigator

The first notebooking page is about Prince Henry The Navigator along with a map of some of the areas Columbus would have been familiar with as a boy.

            Download Here Prince Henry The Navigator

Too, Columbus had a fascination as a boy with the ships of the time.  So the next notebooking pages is to tell a bit about the ships of the middle ages.Ships of the 14th to 16th centuries.

Download Here Ships: 1400 to 1600

Then the next set of notebooking pages is about Sandro Botticelli and it is a 5 page download.

These notebooking pages are one of the reasons we loved this series of books because other topics like art are added in to enrich the understanding and background of the life of Columbus.

Art of that time period or Italian Renaissance Art is something no doubt Columbus would have appreciated or in the very least have been acquainted with.

You can’t hardly study this time period without taking time to study the art of that time period or famous artist of the time and Sandro Botticelli was one we focused on.

Botticelli, Primavera & his other art 1Botticelli, Primavera & his other art 2
Botticelli, Primavera & his other art 3Botticelli, Primavera & his other art 4

 Download Here Sandro Botticelli Notebooking Pages

Then next the Medici Family is one that Mr. Senior 2013 fixated on too. Too, Netflix use to have The Age of the Medici on for free, but it looks like it is now a rental.

But Mr. Senior 2013 watched the film about the “godfathers” (Medici Family) of the Renaissance and understanding how they fostered a love of science and art in that time period, he found fascinating.

I created a minibook about Cosimo and Lorenzo Medici.The Patrons of the Renaissance-Medici

 Download Here The Medici: Patrons of the Renaissance.

And then lastly, I have a minibook that builds some background information about the War of Roses, which was a series of wars for the throne of England fought between two houses, the houses Lancaster and York.

I think it’s easier introducing this topic too through the life of Columbus since it’s a lot to take in during this time period.

War of the Roses

 Download Here The War of the Roses Minibook.

Remember, that for most all of the notebooking pages and minibooks, I have provided the answers to help save you some time too.

And don’t forget I have a huge Renaissance Unit Study and Glass Blowing Unit Study that will enhance your study of The World of Columbus and Sons.

Renaissance 1300 to 1600 Unit Study

Glassblowing

Here are the other posts in these 5 Days of Learning Printables: The World of Columbus and Sons.

Day 1.
5 Days of Learning Printables:The World of Columbus and Sons Day 1 For Middle and High School.
Day 2.
5 Days of Learning Printables:The World of Columbus and Sons Day 2 For Middle and High School.
Day 3. 
5 Days of Learning Printables:The World of Columbus and Sons Day 3 For Middle and High School.
Day 4.
5 Days of Learning Printables:The World of Columbus and Sons Day 4 For Middle and High School.
Day 5.
5 Days of Learning Printables:The World of Columbus and Sons Day 5 For Middle and High School.

Enjoy!

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Dynamic Reader Question-How to Begin Notebooking?

September 19, 2014 | 4 Comments
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You know I love answering your questions and when I get one that I think others can benefit from, then I like to share with you.  The dynamic reader question-how to begin notebooking is one I want to share today.

Look at Karen’s question:

I realize this may sound silly, but I have thought of using notebooking pages in the past and have never really understood how to go about it. Now my kids are 6th grade and 9th grade, I feel we need a drastic change. If it’s not too late to start notebooking…can you suggest how do we begin? What and how do you decide to use these wonderful printables? How would I incorporate notebooking into high school?

It’s not silly at all.  As creative teachers, we want to push ourselves outside of what we feel comfortable with when it comes to teaching. 

Not only will your children love this, but you might discover some hidden talents among you and your children.

Dynamic Reader Question -  How To Begin Notebooking

Notebooking Needs to Be Tweaked for Your Family

Notebooking is a tool, which means we decide how it best suits our family.  Often, I am told that notebooking is for older kids and lapbooking is for younger kids, but I don’t hail to that thinking.  I think each tool can present challenges and win-win situations.

I think one of the best ways to describe notebooking is to tell what it is not.  It is not a worksheet.  Oh you can make it a worksheet, but notebooking is about your student showcasing his work in a format that is easy to understand.

Some homeschool moms encourage just writing or text on the page.  I do not.  Each of my sons are different learners which means the page needs to be suited to meet each of my son’s needs.

Notebooking is about making the page come alive and organizing content in a way that your children understand.  For example, other things like drawings, sketches, collections (examples like leaves and shed skin of a snake my son collected) can go on the notebooking pages.

Each child is different in how they best recall information learned or how they want to showcase mastery of it.  Your job as the teacher is to help them (as needed) to organize it in a way they understand, not you.

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Do not limit what your child wants to include from printable board games to minibooks.

How to Begin Notebooking?

Basically, notebooking is about your child taking charge of the way he wants to remember his information.  While he is young, there is nothing wrong with you helping him to lay out his page.

For example, part of the page can be writing, part of it may be illustrations.  Depending on the ages of your children, the page may look more like a drawing. 

To begin notebooking and keep it easy, use pages created by others.  There are so many free notebooking pages found on homeschool blogs and websites that you want to use them to save time and utilize work by other hardworking moms.  Also, the basics of any notebooking pages are just boxes or shapes which contain bits of information.

If you have the basic skills to use any program like Word or other free document creating software, you can create a few boxes on topics your family chooses to learn about. 

Really, with the ages your kids are, just let them create boxes, circles or graphs depending on what you are studying.  

Also, my sons remember key points best by funny sayings or mnemonics.  We used divorced-beheaded-died-divorced-beheaded-survived to remember the fate of the wives of Henry VIII.  So sayings like this can be added by your children as a way to remember information.

What and How Do You Decide Notebooking Printables?

I like to use notebooking pages or lapbooking pages as much as possible though it takes more work.  I view notebooking and lapbooking as a significant return on our learning efforts.  Paying upfront so to speak by taking more time in prepping pages equals a huge return later because the pages are something we can visit and use year after year.  They can always be added to as your child grows and learns.

I like to use the pages too when I want the boys to remember something important or when they find something that interests them.  Because they do take longer to do, it also means that your child has a tool that can be used over and over again to study. 

Studying something your child prepares allows him to take ownership for learning instead of memorizing boring worksheets created by others.

Try to remember that less means more sometimes.  The public educational system would have us think at times that “more” equals productivity.  It may mean more busywork and not meaningful productivity. 

Making the notebooking pages meaningful and focusing on the delight of the topic at hand will make your children masters of their page. 

Master of their pages and content is your ultimate goal and not a mass of pages that have no meaning to your children.

 

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The pages can include photographs of experiments and activities.  You can see that it not only becomes a valuable and fun way to memorize information, but a great way to keep a portfolio of your child’s work each year.

Because notebooking pages can be decorated by them, (or not) they take ownership of it.  Some kids thrive on being crafty, others do not find satisfaction that way. 

Again, this is an advantage of notebooking because their page reflect personality in style and set up.

How Would I Incorporate Notebooking into High School?

Notebooking is especially good in high school when note taking becomes more important.  Doodling should be permitted on notebooking pages because if it helps them remember a key point, then it’s important. 

The rule is there is no rule for how a page should be set up at this age.  As they enter adulthood, they need to hone in on the best way they learn information and it is an art on how they should lay out information on a page.  Too, I know many adults who do not know how to easily convey their thoughts and ideas to others.

High school becomes a time when they not only learn how to review their notes and organize thoughts but how they articulate it to others.

At first, it may seem strained or take time to refine information to a page, but after you have done notebooking for a while, you see the freedom in creating pages either like a timeline page, illustration page, text page or even an art page.

Older Teens Learning

In high school give them superior resources to choose from to add to their unique pages. The pages may include timelines, bits of information from primary sources and include their own feelings about perceived injustices on certain controversial topics like government and religions.

A lot of high school students, including mine, struggle with how to streamline content.  Notebooking reminds me a bit like outlining because your students have to decide how to narrow down the key point to remember.

There could be no more important skill to learn in high school than to streamline content AND more importantly to be able to look at their visual set up and recall critical information.

I have one son who wants more text and one who wants less when creating their pages.  We have successfully used notebooking when I have sat down with each of my sons and spend a bit of time creating with them to suit their learning style. 

A bit of guidance in the beginning helps the highschooler who wants clear guidelines of what they are doing.  Once they understand that notebooking is about helping THEM recall and display information learned instead of meeting your requirements, they feel the freedom.

Also, you can use notebooking for your expectations and grading.  They will be called on plenty of times in college to manipulate information and present it in a clear, concise and organized manner. 

Really, college bound or not, honing in on key points when explaining to others is a valuable communication skill for any adult.

Free Resources for Homeschool Notebooking, Any Ages!!!

I think the queen of notebooking is Jimmie Lanley at Notebooking Fairy.  You need to scoot by her site and check out her free pages for all ages.  You will love how easy she makes notebooking for all ages!

Check out some of these other free notebooking pages.  I listed just a few and a variety of them so that you can see what you can find on line for any homeschool subject.

http://harringtonharmonies.com/2013/06/free-state-notebooking-pages-2.html

https://www.tinasdynamichomeschoolplus.com/world-wars-to-today/geography-country-studies-timelines-2/

http://www.livingandlearningathome.com/2013/09/animal-kingdom-science-notebooking-pages.html

http://thesetemporarytents.com/2013/09/11/wassily-kandinsky-notebooking-study/

http://www.brightideaspress.com/2013/01/amelia-earhart-pages/

http://imanshomeschool.wordpress.com/2013/09/30/human-body-notebooking-pages-5/

http://museofthemorning.com/homeschool/2014/02/07/free-basic-notebooking-pages/

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

http://ourworldwideclassroom.blogspot.com/2013/03/m-is-for-monkey-printable-notebooking.html

Don’t forget to check out my blog category for my free learning printables.

https://www.tinasdynamichomeschoolplus.com/category/1-my-learning-printables-any-topic/

And finally, remember that minibooks are part of notebooking too which is why I think lapbooking and notebooking overlaps so much. Minibooks can be glued on any page.

When you glue minibooks on pages, the variety of setups are then endless: minibooks with part text, minibooks with part graphics, all minibooks and no text, minibooks and nature drawing or minibooks and shapes.

Don’t make notebooking boring and your kids won’t be bored with it!! 

Give it a try!

Hugs and love ya,

 

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Back To Homeschool Student Notebook Covers

July 8, 2014 | 10 Comments
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I have some free back to homeschool student notebook covers today. Also, look at my page The Dynamics of How to Homeschool Easily and Smarter for more fun ideas and tips.

Don’t panic, it’s not quite back to school yet. 

However, I was panicked excited when I created my back to homeschool student notebook covers last year.

Last year was the first inkling I had that we might move overseas. And knowing my fixation with having an organized space, which includes student binder covers, I created a set of science notebook covers back then.

Who knows what options I will find overseas for student notebook covers, right?

Back To Homeschool Student Notebook Covers

Then, I created history notebook covers too. 

Though I had shared my science notebook covers with a few of you back then when my blog was new, I didn’t share my history covers.

Homeschool Student  Notebook Covers

Too because I like all forms of back up plans for my learning area, I have slowly been creating printables for my school area when I have one again.

Also you know my aversion to matchy matchy sets of things and my need for a variety of color choices in any printable I do. 

So I have created covers for two subjects (history and science) but they are in a variety of colors. 

Five color choices with six spine inserts too for both subjects. 

Mix and match the covers for each of your kids with the spine inserts.

History Binder InsertsScience Binder Inserts

Plus, I already have an idea for a style of cover for the other school subjects, which is completely different than the style I am sharing today.

This is a jump start to having covers for our school subject binders and I thought you might like them too.

Download science set here.

Download history set here.

It just feels good knowing that I am doing something to be somewhat prepared for the new school year even if I won’t have a learning space just yet.

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Hugs and love ya,

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