United States homeschool history

Welcome to Our Hands-On Notebooking: The United States Homeschool History Course

Would you like to travel to all fifty states? With Hands-On Notebooking: The United States, you can take a virtual trip. With one lesson for each state, students and parents work together through research prompts, notebooking materials, copywork, original poems, a suggested reading list, and more. Families can enjoy a sampling of each of the fifty states through the fun learning adventures provided in this course.

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Hands-On Notebooking:
The United States

Length: 36 weeks
Content type: Text based
Grades: K–2

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Getting Started with Our Hands-On Notebooking: The United States Homeschool History Course

This course is a fun way to notebook across the United States. It includes research prompts, notebooking materials, a suggested reading list, original poems, copywork, and more. It is designed for parents and children to do together, with the curriculum serving as a guide and platform for a fun learning adventure.

Overview

  • Length: 36 weeks
  • Content Type: Text based
  • Grades: K–2

Supplies Needed

Corresponding lessons on SchoolhouseTeachers.com; 3-ring binder for compiling the notebook assignments; access to the Internet, computer and printer

What to Do

Go to Class Lessons and download the lesson plan and lessons file. Start with the Day 1 reading assignment. Follow the instructions each day on the lesson plan and check them off when completed.

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More About Our Hands-On Notebooking: The United States Homeschool History Course

Through Person-of-Interest worksheets, map work, suggested reading, copywork, crafts, hands-on projects, and more, this notebooking adventure will help you and your family experience each of the 50 states.

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Course Outline of Our Hands-On Notebooking: The United States Homeschool History Course

  • Week 1: Alabama/Alaska
  • Week 2: Alaska/Arizona
  • Week 3: Arizona/Arkansas
  • Week 4: Arkansas/California
  • Week 5: Colorado/Connecticut
  • Week 6: Connecticut/Delaware
  • Week 7: Florida/Georgia
  • Week 8: Georgia/Hawaii
  • Week 9: Idaho/Illinois
  • Week 10: Illinois/Indiana
  • Week 11: Iowa/Kansas
  • Week 12: Kansas/Kentucky
  • Week 13: Louisiana/Maine
  • Week 14: Maine/Maryland
  • Week 15: Massachusetts/Michigan
  • Week 16: Michigan/Minnesota
  • Week 17: Mississippi/Missouri
  • Week 18: Missouri/Montana
  • Week 19: Nebraska/Nevada
  • Week 20: Nevada/New Hampshire
  • Week 21: New Jersey/New Mexico
  • Week 22: New Mexico/New York
  • Week 23: North Carolina/North Dakota
  • Week 24: North Dakota/Ohio
  • Week 25: Ohio/Oklahoma
  • Week 26: Oklahoma/Oregon
  • Week 27: Pennsylvania/Rhode Island
  • Week 28: Rhode Island/South Carolina
  • Week 29: South Carolina/South Dakota
  • Week 30: South Dakota/Tennessee
  • Week 31: Texas/Utah
  • Week 32: Utah/Vermont
  • Week 33: Vermont/Virginia
  • Week 34: Virginia/Washington
  • Week 35: West Virginia/Wisconsin
  • Week 36: Wisconsin/Wyoming

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Quick Start

1.  Bookmark the course for easy access during instruction.

2. Click “View Lesson Plan” and organize as desired (on computer desktop or in a printed format). 

3.  Gather necessary resources as listed in the lesson plan.

4.  Click “Go to Class Lessons” and get started.

5.  Enjoy the course!

6.  Utilize Applecore or your own record keeping system throughout the course.

7.  Print a certificate of completion.

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