Description
With these 15 notebooking journals, your students will be challenged to dig deeper into people, places, and events from the 1800s. Each resource complements one or more of the topics covered in A Detective’s Guide to American History: 1800-1900 but can also stand alone. Help kids learn about people of the Industrial Revolution, famous architects and engineers, the War of 1812, historic fires, the Transcontinental Railroad, famous landmarks, and more. 764 pages are included.
People of the Industrial Revolution Notebooking Journal
With the People of the Industrial Revolution Notebooking Journal, students have the opportunity to investigate 40 famous people from this exciting time. Space is given for students to record the date and place of birth, date and place of death, interesting facts about the individual, his significant inventions or contributions to history, and ways these inventions or developments changed everyday life. People include Richard Arkwright, Alexander Graham Bell, Andrew Carnegie, Michael Faraday, Robert Fulton, James Hargreaves, and many others. 43 pages total.
Famous Inventors Notebooking Journal
With the Famous Inventors Notebooking Journal, students have the opportunity to investigate 75 well-known and lesser-known individuals whose inventions changed the world. Students can learn about these individuals and record their date and place of birth, date and place of death, field of study, the inventions they are known for, and other interesting facts about the individual. 78 pages total.
Architects and Engineers Volume 1 Notebooking Journal
With the Architects and Engineers Volume 1 Notebooking Journal, students have the opportunity to investigate 30 key individuals from 1750-1899, including many from the Age of Steam. Space is given to record the date and place of birth; date and place of death; interesting facts; and the name, location, and date of the architect or engineer’s greatest building achievement. From John Roebling and Charles L’Enfant to James Eads and Isamabard Brunel, they can see the world through the buildings of these brilliant individuals. 33 pages total.
Black History Notebooking Journal
With the Black History Notebooking Journal, students have the opportunity to investigate 96 black leaders from history. 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, and his or her significant contribution to history. A blank page is also included for the student to include additional leaders not covered in this book. 99 pages total.
Famous People of the American West Notebooking Journal
With the Famous People of the American West Notebooking Journal, students have the opportunity to investigate 40 men and women who were key figures during the time of the American West. Students can learn about these men and women and record their date and place of birth, date and place of death, the states or territories they lived and worked in, their significant contributions to history, and other interesting facts about the individual. 43 pages total.
Native American Tribes Notebooking Journal
With the Native American Tribes Notebooking Journal, students have the opportunity to investigate 64 tribes and record where they lived, what they ate, how they dressed, who their famous leaders were, and other interesting facts about them. 67 pages total.
U.S. Man-Made Landmarks Notebooking Journal
With the U.S. Man-Made Landmarks Notebooking Journal, students have the opportunity to learn about 68 man-made landmarks from across the United States such as the Alamo, the Empire State Building, the Golden Gate Bridge, the National World War II Memorial, and many more. Space is given to record the location of each landmark as well as when it was built, why it was built, and other interesting facts. 71 pages total.
War of 1812 Notebooking Journal
With the War of 1812 Notebooking Journal, students can learn about and record information about the causes of the War of 1812 and the end of the war as well as 21 important battles. They can record when and where the battle took place, who won the battle, who commanded each sided, and other interesting facts about the battles. 27 pages total.
Famous Leaders of the American Civil War Notebooking Journal
With the Famous Leaders of the American Civil War Notebooking Journal, students have the opportunity to investigate 61 men and women who were key figures during the American Civil War. Students can learn about these men and women and record their date and place of birth, date and place of death, what they are known for, if they were military or civilian, if they supported the Union or Confederacy, and other interesting facts about the individual. 64 pages total.
Historic Trains Notebooking Journal
With the Historic Trains Notebooking Journal, students have a chance to explore 44 famous trains. They can learn about the history of these trains and record where each was built, when it was built, what its main route was (or still is), what its key features are, and other interesting facts. 47 pages total.
Historic Fires Notebooking Journal
With the Historic Fires Notebooking Journal, students have the opportunity to investigate 41 fires that happened around the world. Fires covered range from 1041 to 2020 and have changed history in places including the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, Brazil, Israel, the Czech Republic, Algeria, Kuwait, Portugal, Germany, Ecuador, and Myanmar (Burma). Space is given for students to record the date, location, cause, and more. 44 pages total.
U.S. National Parks Notebooking Journal
With the U.S. National Parks Notebooking Journal, students have a chance to explore 62 national parks throughout the United States. Students can learn about where each is located and record when it was established, what its major features are, when it was discovered or explored, what kinds of plants and animals live there, and other interesting facts about the park. 65 pages total.
People of the Transcontinental Railroad Notebooking Journal
With the People of the Transcontinental Railroad Notebooking Journal, students have the opportunity to investigate 24 people who were involved with the building of the transcontinental railroad. Space is given for students to record the date of birth, date of death, interesting facts about the individual, and his connection to the transcontinental railroad. 27 pages total.
Famous Native Americans Notebooking Journal
With the Famous Native Americans Notebooking Journal, students have the opportunity to investigate 33 famous Native Americans from various moments in history. Room is given for students to record the significant contribution(s) to history and what he or she was known for as well as when they lived, what tribe they were part of, and other interesting facts about the individual. 36 pages total.
People and Places of the Spanish-American War Notebooking Journal
With the People and Places of the Spanish-American War Notebooking Journal, students have the opportunity to learn about 24 famous people including leaders, journalists, and more, as well as 6 key places. Space is given for students to record the date and place of birth, date and place of death, country represented, significant contribution(s) to the war, and interesting facts about each individual. They’ll also record information about 6 key locations such as its location, its significance in the war, and the people involved. 20 pages total.