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With these 19 notebooking journals, your students will be challenged to dig deeper into people, places, and events from the 1900s. Each resource complements one or more of the topics covered in A Detective’s Guide to American History: 1900-2000 but can also stand alone. Help kids learn about famous Americans from each decade, people and places of World War I, women’s suffrage, World War II, the Apollo program, and more. 998 pages are included.
Famous Americans of the 1900s Notebooking Journal: With the Famous Americans of the 1900s Notebooking Journal, students have the opportunity to investigate 44 men and women who were key figures in the United States during the 1900s. Students can learn about these men and women and record their date and place of birth, date and place of death (if deceased), what they are known for, and other interesting facts about the individual.
Famous Americans of the 1910s Notebooking Journal: With the Famous Americans of the 1910s Notebooking Journal, students have the opportunity to investigate 31 men and women who were key figures in the United States during the 1910s. Students can learn about these men and women and record their date and place of birth, date and place of death (if deceased), what they are known for, and other interesting facts about the individual.
People of World War I Notebooking Journal: With the People of World War I Notebooking Journal, students have the opportunity to investigate 66 people who were influential in World War I. Space is given for students to record the date and place of birth, date and place of death, interesting facts about the individual, the country he represented, and his significant contribution to World War I. People from both the Allies and the Central Powers are included with countries such as the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, South Africa, Belgium, Austria-Hungary, Germany, and others represented.
Places of World War I Notebooking Journal: With the Places of World War I Notebooking Journal students have the opportunity to investigate 57 places that were significant in World War I, from chateaus to capital cities and even entire countries. Space is given for students to record the location of the place (the name of its location during World War I and the modern name of the location), interesting facts about the place, and its significance in World War I.
Famous Americans of the 1920s Notebooking Journal: With the Famous Americans of the 1920s Notebooking Journal, students have the opportunity to investigate 28 men and women who were key figures in the United States during the 1920s. Students can learn about these men and women and record their date and place of birth, date and place of death (if deceased), what they are known for, and other interesting facts about the individual.
Leaders of Women’s Suffrage Notebooking Journal: With the Leaders of Women’s Suffrage Notebooking Journal, students have the opportunity to investigate 29 women who were key figures in the push for women’s suffrage in the United States and abroad. Students can learn about these women and record their date and place of birth, date and place of death, organizations they were part of, what their significant contribution to history was, and interesting facts about the individual.
Famous Americans of the 1930s Notebooking Journal: With the Famous Americans of the 1930s Notebooking Journal, students have the opportunity to investigate 27 men and women who were key figures in the United States during the 1930s. Students can learn about these men and women and record their date and place of birth, date and place of death (if deceased), what they are known for, and other interesting facts about the individual.
Famous Americans of the 1940s Notebooking Journal: With the Famous Americans of the 1940s Notebooking Journal, students have the opportunity to investigate 31 men and women who were key figures in the United States during the 1940s. Students can learn about these men and women and record their date and place of birth, date and place of death (if deceased), what they are known for, and other interesting facts about the individual.
Agencies of Franklin D. Roosevelt Notebooking Journal: One of President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s responses to the Great Depression was to create a number of government agencies to address different parts of the economic crisis. With this Agencies of Franklin D. Roosevelt Notebooking Journal, students can research and learn about 40 of these agencies and record the common acronym used to refer to each agency, when each was established and if it was established by a specific Act, who the first head of each agency was, when each ended operations (or if any still exist), what the primary goals were for each agency, some of the specific tasks each accomplished, and other interesting facts. They’ll learn about the Civilian Conservation Corps, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, the Securities and Exchange Commission, the Social Security Board, and many other agencies.
Operation Overlord D-Day Notebooking Journal: With the Operation Overlord D-Day Notebooking Journal, students have the opportunity to go in depth with their research of D-Day. The notebooking journal includes 20 questions about the Allies and their preparation for the attack, 10 questions about Germany’s preparations, 10 questions about each of the 5 beaches invaded (Sword Beach, Juno Beach, Gold Beach, Omaha Beach, and Utah Beach), and 10 questions about the events that took place at Pointe du Hoc, for a total of 90 questions.
People of World War II Notebooking Journal: With the People of World War II Notebooking Journal, students have the opportunity to investigate 181 men and women who were influential in World War II. Space is given for students to record the date and place of birth, date and place of death (if deceased), interesting facts about the individual, the country he or she represented, and his or her significant contribution to World War II. People from the United States, Germany, France, Italy, Poland, Russia, the United Kingdom, New Zealand, Australia, Ireland, Canada, China, Japan, Ethiopia, and more are included. A blank page is also included for the student to include additional individuals not covered in this book.
Places of World War II Notebooking Journal: With the Places of World War II Notebooking Journal, students have the opportunity to investigate 185 places that were significant in World War II, from lonely atolls to capital cities and even entire countries. Space is given for students to record the location of the place (the name of its location during World War II and the modern name of the location), interesting facts about the place, and its significance in World War II. Two blank pages are also included for the student to include additional places not covered in this book.
Famous Americans of the 1950s Notebooking Journal: With the Famous Americans of the 1950s Notebooking Journal, students have the opportunity to investigate 37 men and women who were key figures in the United States during the 1950s. Students can learn about these men and women and record their date and place of birth, date and place of death (if deceased), what they are known for, and other interesting facts about the individual.
Famous Americans of the 1960s Notebooking Journal: With the Famous Americans of the 1960s Notebooking Journal, students have the opportunity to investigate 52 men and women who were key figures in the United States during the 1960s. Students can learn about these men and women and record their date and place of birth, date and place of death (if deceased), what they are known for, and other interesting facts about the individual.
Apollo Missions Notebooking Journal: With the Apollo Missions Notebooking Journal, students have the opportunity to investigate 16 Apollo-related missions. Space is given for students to record the crew members (if it was manned), dates, primary mission, secondary mission, objectives reached, and major events of each.
Famous Americans of the 1970s Notebooking Journal: With the Famous Americans of the 1970s Notebooking Journal, students have the opportunity to investigate 27 men and women who were key figures in the United States during the 1970s. Students can learn about these men and women and record their date and place of birth, date and place of death (if deceased), what they are known for, and other interesting facts about the individual.
Famous Americans of the 1980s Notebooking Journal: With the Famous Americans of the 1980s Notebooking Journal, students have the opportunity to investigate 18 men and women who were key figures in the United States during the 1980s. Students can learn about these men and women and record their date and place of birth, date and place of death (if deceased), what they are known for, and other interesting facts about the individual.
Famous Americans of the 1990s Notebooking Journal: With the Famous Americans of the 1990s Notebooking Journal, students have the opportunity to investigate 15 men and women who were key figures in the United States during the 1990s. Students can learn about these men and women and record their date and place of birth, date and place of death (if deceased), what they are known for, and other interesting facts about the individual.
Famous Doctors and Nurses Notebooking Journal: With the Famous Doctors and Nurses Notebooking Journal, students have the opportunity to investigate 36 men and women who had a great impact on the field of medicine and on the lives of patients around the world. Space is given for students to record the areas of medicine each one studied and worked in, their date and place of birth, date and place of death, major accomplishments, and other interesting facts learned. Men and women from around the world and throughout modern history are included such as Virginia Apgar, Joseph Lister, William Osler, Ben Carson, Mary Breckinridge, and more.
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