This special spotlight highlights my resources that are 100 pages or longer. There are choices in history, science, art, Bible, spelling, geography, and so much more!
A Detective’s Guide to American History is a fun, engaging way for elementary students to learn about key events and people of the 1800s and 1900s. Each of the two main units can be used for an entire year of American history. There are puzzles, map work, and more. Optional additional resources for going deeper are also available. Take a closer look at A Detective’s Guide to American History.
Art Appreciation doesn’t have to be hard! There are easy, no-prep ways you can introduce your kids to beautiful art and help them begin to learn to look deeper. Level 1 is designed for ages 5-10 and includes simple copywork, room to describe what they see in the picture, what they like about the picture, and what they don’t like about the picture. Level 2 is designed for ages 11-18 and includes notebooking, research, compare and contrast, and art appreciation.
- Art Appreciation: An Alphabet, Level 1
- Art Appreciation: An Alphabet, Level 2
- Art Appreciation: Animals in Art, Level 1
- Art Appreciation: Animals in Art, Level 2
- Art Appreciation: Art From Around the World – Level 1
- Art Appreciation: Art From Around the World – Level 2
While you’re studying art, be sure to check out Art History Terms & Definitions Copywork and Timeline of Famous Artists From Around the World Copywork too!
The Animal Facts Color & Copy series helps students discover animals from around the world. Each animal unit begins with a short description of the animal that can be read aloud or independently. Next, students can practice handwriting by tracing key facts about the animal or by copying the facts onto the lined paper that follows (print, cursive, and manuscript formats are included).
A page is included for students to record additional information about the animal if they wish. Each animal unit concludes with a picture of the animal to color. Four of the titles in this series each contain more than 100 pages:
- Animals of Frozen Lands Facts Color & Copy
- Asian Animal Facts Color & Copy
- Australian Animal Facts Color & Copy
- Mountain Animal Facts Color & Copy
I have a special series of coloring books (all include copywork) that are all 100+ pages (see those below), but I also have some regular coloring books that incorporate handwriting practice that are all 100 pages or more, too!
- Stories From the Old Testament Coloring Book-Level A
- Stories From the Old Testament Coloring Book (with Reading Comprehension)-Level B
- Stories From the New Testament Coloring Book-Level A
- Stories From the New Testament Coloring Book (with Reading Comprehension)-Level B
- Cooking Herbs & Spices Coloring Book-Level B and Level C
- Famous American Authors Coloring Book-Level B and Level C
- Learning About the Planets Coloring Book-Level B and Level C
- Vitamins & Minerals Coloring Book-Level B and Level C
- Symbols of Australia Coloring Book-Level B and Level C
This Learning About Science for Young Learners series for kindergarten or early elementary explores life science, earth science, and physical science, and includes 180 short, daily, bite-sized lessons accompanied by simple activities as well as experiments in the physical science unit. Activities include coloring, crafts, matching, tracing, cut and paste, and much more. You can use these units separately or use them together for a 36-week full-year course.
Two of these titles are 100+ pages, and since they can so easily be used as a set, I’ve included the other titles in the series and the bundle as well!
- Learning About Science for Young Learners – Animals
- Learning About Science for Young Learners – Plants
- Learning About Science for Young Learners – Earth Science
- Learning About Science for Young Learners – Physical Science
- Learning About Science for Young Learners Bundle
Elementary Spelling Fun for Grades 1-3 is a fun, popular way to teach spelling. Instead of endlessly drilling lists of words, Elementary Spelling Fun uses word puzzles, games, and copywork drawn from literature and Scripture to help students learn how to spell their words each week. It’s easy to use and includes 36 weeks of daily activities.
Fun with Spelling for Grades 4-7 includes games, puzzles, and Charlotte Mason copywork just like Elementary Spelling Fun except for older students. It also includes vocabulary practice, synonyms and antonyms, and much more. It’s a complete, easy-to-use spelling curriculum that includes 36 weeks of daily activities.
- Fun With Spelling: Grade 4
- Fun With Spelling: Grade 5
- Fun With Spelling: Grade 6
- Fun With Spelling: Grade 7
There are also ways your kids can learn about reading comprehension and geography. There is a full year of preschool activities, a full-year beginning reading and handwriting course, a unit that teaches multiplication, U.S. history, and more!
Hands-On Fun with Pattern Pieces is designed to give your kids and students hours of hands-on fun while they sharpen their critical thinking skills and put their creativity and problem-solving skills to work. Each of the three levels includes 238 puzzles to solve separated into 24 themes.
- Alphabet Tracing Countries & Capitals
- Beginning Reading & Handwriting Fun
- Children Around the World
- Cut and Arrange Stories-Set of 10 Story Starters
- Preschool Counting Fun
- Preschool Skills Fun Book
- Geography Around the World
- Hands-On Fun with Pattern Pieces
- Multiplication Practice Workshop
- Reading & Comprehension Skills with Aesop’s Fables
- Reading Comprehension Skills & Templates
- U.S. History: Growth and Change
There are 19 notebooking-related resources that are each 100 pages or more. There are resources for younger students and older students, and topics range from art and music to state symbols, Christmas, history, herbs and spices, Bible, and more!
- Battles of the American Civil War Notebooking Journal
- Battles of the American Revolution Notebooking Journal
- Battles of World War I Notebooking Journal
- Battles of World War II Notebooking Journal
- Common Herbs & Spices Notebooking Journal
- Discovering Elements Notebooking Journal
- Gulfs and Bays of the World Notebooking Journal
- Lighthouses of the World Notebooking Journal
- Musical Instruments Around the World Notebooking Journal
- People of World War II Notebooking Journal
- Places of World War II Notebooking Journal
- Christmas Around the World Creative Writing Notebook
- American Presidents Compare and Contrast Notebook
- Famous Composers Notebooking
- Men of the Bible Notebooking Journal
- Periods in Art History: Notebooking & Writing Projects
- Rivers of the World Compare and Contrast Notebook
- U.S. Constitution Notebooking Journal – Deluxe Edition
- United States Symbols: State Foods Notebooking Journal
The Story of . . . Coloring Books series is a great way to help kids get the big picture of the topic you are studying. Each one includes 100 or more coloring pages with copywork. When you’re done, you can put them all together in a display or display them around the room to trace the story from beginning to end! All are available in Level B (print handwriting) and Level C (cursive handwriting).
- Story of America Moving West Coloring Book
- Story of Christmas Around the World Coloring Book Bundle
- Story of Life on the Prairie Coloring Book
- Story of the 1920s in America Coloring Book
- Story of the 1930s in America Coloring Book
- Story of the American Presidents, Vice Presidents & First Ladies Coloring Book Set
- Story of the American Revolution Coloring Book
- Story of the Middle Ages Coloring Book Set
- Story of the U.S. Constitution and Bill of Rights Coloring Book
- Story of World War II Coloring Book
The What If . . . Social Media books challenge teens to create social media profiles and posts for famous people and characters. You can print the full units or just the pages needed for key individuals your students are studying.
Teens need to use their imagination and independent research to fill out personal information about each individual as well as his or her family, friends, acquaintances, jobs, education, and interests. Then they are challenged to write ten posts the individual could have posted and illustrate five of them as though they were shared in image or video format. There are ten units currently available.
- What If Famous Explorers Were on Social Media?
- What If Famous Inventors Were on Social Media?
- What If Famous Scientists Were on Social Media?
- What If Shakespeare’s Characters Were on Social Media?
- What If the Ancient Greeks Were on Social Media?
- What If the Ancient Romans Were on Social Media?
- What If the People of the American Revolution Were on Social Media?
- What If the People of the Renaissance Were on Social Media?
- What If the People of the Reformation Were on Social Media?
- What If the U.S. Presidents Were on Social Media?
- Or save with What If Famous Historical People & Characters Were on Social Media: Set 1!
There are 50 states, 5 eBooks, and 590 pages included in this Exploring the United States Timelines, Critical Thinking, and Map Work Bundle! 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.