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Sep. 4, 2006
New History Portfolio Products

I am so excited to announce that I have two new History Portfolio products.  The first is the Teacher’s Guide for the Ancient History Portfolio.  This new guide has been complete for a few weeks now, and I've just been trying to deal with glitches with the printing part of the operation.  So…  I can only take pre-orders for this next week or so (after I add the info to my website).  I have also just completed another set of Full Color Maps.

 
The first new product, the Ancient History Portfolio Teacher’s Guide, will provide something to put into each and every “image box” and “text box” in the Ancient History Portfolio.  The guide is absolutely jam packed with hand drawn images to color, plus crossword puzzles, word searches, full page, one-of-a-kind, coloring book pages, plus numerous suggestions for reports, narrations, and copywork.  The History Portfolio books occupy a unique niche in the market, and the new Teacher's Guide will make them more broadly appealing especially for families new to a notebooking approach.  Please take a look at some sample pages. 
http://www.homeschooljourney.com/TeachersGuide.html And also visit:
http://www.homeschooljourney.com/aContents.html#pics to view some examples of History Portfolio pages completed by students of various ages, and get an idea of how the new Teacher’s Guide could now be used. 


The second product is the new Medieval Full Color Maps.  Click on the link to view and print a sample map.  http://www.homeschooljourney.com/RomanEmpireMap.pdf  The Full Color Maps are to be used as a reference when working through the History Portfolio volumes, so only one set is needed per family.  The maps look best when printed on card stock or photo paper, and once printed, will provide a reference tool for years to come.  There are thirteen maps in the Medieval set, directly correlating with the 13 black-line maps integrated within the chapters of the Medieval History Portfolio. My website does allow purchasing of the maps, but I don't have the informational page up yet. 


And finally, I will soon be launching all of my new and updated web pages, which my husband and I have been working on.  If you think of it, check back in a week or so and see the new look.

Thanks for reading!

Barbara


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Oct. 29, 2006 - Ancient History Portfolio

Posted by EmptyNestMom


I just discovered your blog on my "friends" list after returning from my vacation. I also sent out my monthly newsletter with a review of your book in it. I'm sorry I was so slow getting it done. Anyway, thanks for a great product that I highly recommend to all. Review: http://www.oklahomahomeschool.com/newsletters/Nov06NL.html. Cindy Downes


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