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This Pennsylvania History & Science Bundle of 14 titles includes a county-by-county activity book with information about each county, an in-depth 30-day study of Pennsylvania history, a critical thinking and a puzzle and activity unit about Pennsylvania, fun writing prompts about Groundhog Day, and 9 notebooking journals. With these notebooking journals, students can learn about 67 Pennsylvania counties, 124 state parks, 90 famous and lesser-known people, 65 landmarks, 75 plants, and 145 animals of Pennsylvania plus 85 events from Pennsylvania history. Learn more and see a preview of each resource included at the links below.
30 Days of History: Pennsylvania History: 30 Days of History series is designed to give your students 4-6 weeks of daily work focused on a specific topic or time period. 30 Days of History: Pennsylvania History looks at people, events, key places, and more that were a part of Pennsylvania’s story from pre-colonial days through the events of modern history including the terrorist attacks of September 11 and the miraculous rescue of the Quecreek miners. This can be used as a supplement to your history class, as a tool to help develop research skills, or as fun work to fill in as needed. 71 pages total.
Explore Pennsylvania History County by County Activity Book: With the Explore Pennsylvania History County by County Activity Book, you have all you need to introduce your students to each of the 67 counties of Pennsylvania. It includes text, activities, and more. All major projects and map work can be done without the use of additional resources. Bonus optional projects and map work require the use of the Internet. 111 pages total.
Writing Prompts About Groundhog Day: Spark a story in the imaginations of your kids today! From a groundhog who keeps getting lost in his burrow to one who gets a disguise so he can watch Groundhog Day with the tourists, this set of 10 writing prompts includes themed notebooking pages to capture your child’s story. These fun writing prompts can help you add some creativity to your child’s writing assignments and get them using their imaginations. 23 pages total.
Exploring the United States Puzzles, Activities, and Map Work, Volume 1: Explore Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Georgia, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Maryland, South Carolina, New Hampshire, and Virginia through decoding puzzles, acrostics, matching, fill-ins, crosswords, letter puzzles, multiple choice, and various other types of puzzles and activities. 94 pages total.
Exploring the United States: Timelines, Critical Thinking, and Map Work, Volume 1: Explore Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Georgia, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Maryland, South Carolina, New Hampshire, and Virginia. It’s ideal for 9th-12th grade. A short introduction to each state is provided along with 20 facts that the students must arrange in a timeline. Five critical thinking questions are also included for each state, challenging the students to do independent research and form their own conclusions regarding important issues and events in the state’s past as well as current events. Each state’s map work includes an outline of the state on which students can draw the location of major cities, bodies of water, mountains, and bordering states or bodies of water. 118 pages total.
Plants of Pennsylvania Notebooking Journal: Pennsylvania is home to a vast number of types of flowers, trees, and other plants. With the Plants of Pennsylvania Notebooking Journal, students have a chance to explore 75 of these plants and record key information about each one. They can also draw or cut and paste a picture of the plant from a magazine or resource. A blank page is included in case a specific favorite or local plant isn’t listed. The unit includes numerous kinds of flowers, ferns, and trees from all around the state. 79 pages total.
Fish, Amphibians & Reptiles of Pennsylvania Notebooking Journal: Pennsylvania is home to hundreds of kinds of fish, amphibians, and reptiles. With the Fish, Amphibians & Reptiles of Pennsylvania Notebooking Journal, students have a chance to explore 75 of these animals and record key information about each one. They can also draw or cut and paste a picture of the animal from a magazine or resource. A blank page is included in case a specific favorite or local animal isn’t listed. A total of 38 species of fish, 8 species of frogs and toads, 2 species of lizards, 9 species of salamanders, 11 species of snakes, and 7 species of turtles are included. 79 pages total.
Birds & Mammals of Pennsylvania Notebooking Journal: Pennsylvania is home to hundreds of kinds of birds as well as more than sixty kinds of mammals. With the Birds & Mammals of Pennsylvania Notebooking Journal, students have a chance to explore 70 of these animals and record key information about each one. They can also draw or cut and paste a picture of the animal from a magazine or resource. A blank page is included in case a specific favorite or local animal isn’t listed. A total of 27 species of mammals and 43 species of birds are included. 74 pages total.
State Parks of Pennsylvania Notebooking Journal: With the State Parks of Pennsylvania Notebooking Journal, students have the opportunity to investigate each of the 124 state parks in Pennsylvania. Space is given for students to record information about each park. They can also draw or cut and paste a picture of the park, one of its landmarks or features, plants and animals in the park, or whatever they wish from a magazine or resource. It’s perfect for exploring the state from home or to take on a road trip to the state parks you visit. 127 pages total.
People of Pennsylvania History Notebooking Journal: With the People of Pennsylvania History Notebooking Journal, students have the opportunity to investigate 90 famous and lesser-known men and women from Pennsylvania history including railroad and industry leaders, inventors and innovators, legislators, entrepreneurs, journalists, scientists, doctors, military leaders, and more. Space is given for students to record information about each individual. A blank page is included for adding additional people students are studying or who are significant to local history. 94 pages total.
Landmarks of Pennsylvania Notebooking Journal: Landmarks dot the landscape of Pennsylvania, commemorating events both large and small that have contributed to local, state, national, and even global history. With the Landmarks of Pennsylvania Notebooking Journal, students have a chance to explore sixty-five landmarks and record key information about each one. They can also draw or cut and paste a picture of the landmark from a magazine or resource. A blank page is included for adding additional landmarks students are studying or that are significant to local history. 69 pages total.
Counties of PA Notebooking Journal: Pennsylvania is comprised of sixty-seven unique counties. With the Counties of Pennsylvania Notebooking Journal, students have a chance to explore each county and record key information about each. Bonus pages in the unit allow for a deeper exploration of a student’s home county and local government. 72 pages total.
Events in Pennsylvania History Notebooking Journal: Countless events, from large to small, have shaped Pennsylvania’s history and impacted the history of the United States and the world. With the Events of Pennsylvania Notebooking Journal, students have a chance to explore eighty-five specific events and record key information about each one. A blank page is included for adding additional events students are studying or events important to local history. Events range from early settlement through the early 2000s. 89 pages total.
Symbols of Pennsylvania Notebooking Journal: With the Symbols of Pennsylvania Notebooking Journal, students have the opportunity to investigate 22 official and unofficial state symbols. Space is given for students to record key information and interesting facts about each one. 25 pages total.
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