We finished our World War II Homeschool History Free Unit Study and now have the completed lapbook showing where we put all of the minibooks.
World War II Homeschool History
Like most all of my lapbooks, you can let your student write as much as he wants or as little. Because we do lapbooks as enrichment, I never fuss too much over what Tiny writes versus what he uses premade.
Even if he writes a little, this hands-on tool is better for reviewing than a worksheet. Also, in this unit study he got to hold a primary source, which was his grandfather’s ration card. Anytime I can make a personal connection to history for my boys it makes a unit study meaningful.
Too, there are so many subtopics to cover in this unit study that we just could not cover them all. I hope you like this study as much as we have.
Because we do our unit study and lapbooks too as we plod along, I never have lapbooks in one giant download.
I also do it this way so that you can grab just the parts you need instead of downloading minibooks you may not need.
More World War II Unit Study Hands-on Activities
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- World War II Hands-On History – Make Ration Cakes
- World War II Hands-On History – Make a Secret Message Deck
- 8 World War II Historical Fiction Books for Middle School
- World War II Free Resources For a Middle School Unit Study & Make Victory Garden Soup
- World War II Homeschool History-Manhattan Project,Vocabulary & A. Frank
- World War II Homeschool History: Life During the War & Pearl Harbor Minibook
- World War II Homeschool History: Minibooks Causes & Great Depression
- World War II Homeschool History: Staged For War & Quick Facts Minibooks & Links
- World War II Homeschool History Free Unit Study and Lapbook
How to Get the Free World War II Unit Lapbook
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Camille Withers says
Hi, How do you access the lapbook(WWII)?
Camille Withers
Tina Robertson says
Hey Camille,
Great to hear from you. The links are all right there at the bottom of the post. Just click on each image.
Susan Evans says
There are so few hands-on activities for this time period. I think it’s because no one wants to do hands-on for the Holocaust.
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Tina Robertson says
Uggggggg, oh for sure…it’s hard to even read about it..especially for my youngest son.