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A J T L Grades 1 and up TruthQuest History American History for Young Students II (1800-1865) Notebooking Pages A Journey Through Learning

Please check our website at: While there, sign up for our email newsletters and receive a FREE lapbook! You ll also receive great discount codes, special offers, and find out what s new and what s to come! Join us on Facebook! These notebooking pages were especially created to accompany TruthQuest History By: Michelle Miller www.truthquesthistory.com It was created with her blessing! Authors: Nancy Fileccia and Paula Winget Copyright 2010 Published by A Journey Through Learning, L.L.C. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form without written permission from the publisher. Permission is granted to print for one family use only. Purchase of these notebooking pages does not entitle reproduction of any part of the pages for any entire school, district, system. Such use is strictly prohibited. ISBN: Printed in the United States of America

What is Notebooking? Notebooking is a new term for an old concept-journaling! Notebooking is simply taking the old boring, black and white composition notebook and replacing it with a 3 ring binder. Then the fun begins! Why is Notebooking a great teaching tool? Notebooking pages give a child a place to become creative. Through notebooking, your child will be using and developing many important skills. He/She will use narration skills, writing skills, organizational skills and even artistic skills. It also allows you to know how much your child has understood and gained from the subject. How do I use these notebooking pages with the TruthQuest History program? You will find a notebooking page for most of the topics in the program. Simply read about the topic of study, then have your child re-tell what they have learned on the page. Once the notebook is completed, your child will then be able to share his/her new-found knowledge with dad, grandparents, or even themselves in a creative and fun way. The notebooks also become a great way to look back over the year to see how your child has grown in language usage, penmanship, and creativity.

Table of Contents The Constitution George Washington John Adams The White House Thomas Jefferson Washington D.C. U.S. Capitol Louisiana Purchase Lewis & Clark Sacagawea Zebulon Pike Barbary Pirates Alexander Hamilton & Aaron Burr War of 1812 James Madison Tecumseh and William H. Harrison Dolley Madison Francis Scott Key Science and Industry Industrial Revolution Pioneers Indians Osceola and Seminole Wars Black Hawk War Sequoyah Johnny Appleseed Davy Crockett John James Audubon Mountain Men Santa Fe Trail Erie Canal James Monroe Sectionalism and Slavery John Quincy Adams

Table of Contents continued American Writers Andrew Jackson Great Southwest Battle of the Alamo Texas Heroes Battle California California Heroes People of the California Gold Rush The Oregon Trail Gold Fever Clipper Ships and High Seas Adventure Whaling Days Pony Express Underground Railroad Harriet Tubman John Brown s Raid Abraham Lincoln The Confederate States of America Civil War Battles of the Civil War Important Events of the Civil War Weapons Used in the Civil War Events of 1861 Events of 1862 Events of 1863 Events of 1864 Events of 1865 Naval Battles Naval Heroes Important Folk of the War Between the States African-American Soldiers Civil War Nurses and Medics Civil War Spies Uniforms of the North Uniforms of the South Historical Fiction Book Report

U.S. Capitol Building SAMPLE PAGE

Lewis & Clark SAMPLE PAGE Meriwether Lewis William Clark

Francis Scott Key Copy a section of the Star-Spangled Banner here SAMPLE PAGE

Pioneers SAMPLE PAGE Make a copy of this page for each pioneer that you study.