Lapbooking Through American History

Lapbooking Through American History by Deirdre Fuller is a practical guide published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on January 13, 2013. This 106-page book is designed for those interested in lapbooking as a method to enhance the study of American history, offering a hands-on approach to learning. It provides foundational tips for beginners and features nine specific lapbooks covering topics such as the Pilgrims, Jamestown, New York City, George Washington Carver, and U.S. Presidents.
Readers will find a structured way to engage with American history through creative projects that encourage exploration and understanding. The book emphasizes educational techniques that make history more interactive and enjoyable, catering to educators and learners alike. With its focus on teaching and social science, this edition serves as a valuable resource for anyone looking to incorporate lapbooking into their educational practices.
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Are you interested in lapbooking but don’t know where to start? Are you looking for ways to make American History more hands on and more interesting? Catherine and Dee bring that together in this 100+ page book. Here they give you tips on beginning to lapbook and then nine of their American History lapbooks to get you going: Pilgrims, Jamestown, New York City, George Washington Carver, U.S. Presidents, and more! All at a great, introductory price. Happy learning!
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