Aug. 28, 2007
NEW Timeline Notebook Pages and Literature List
The Pages of Time - Timeline Notebook Pages and Literature List

After being asked by moms over and over again if they could buy timeline notebook pages like I use with my boys, I decided to create a special book so others can jump into using timelines in their homeschool:-)

The Pages of Time is a set of dated notebook pages for creating your own book of history! Dates range from 5000BC to 2020AD. All you need to build your timeline is a 1.5 - 2" binder and page protectors. One of the benefits of using Timeline Notebook pages is the ability to add more pages, maps, drawings, reports and more. Each child should have their own timeline notebook and each "book of history" they create can be uniquely their own! In addition to the dated timeline pages, The Pages of Time also provides a chronological, suggested reading, literature list. While not exhaustive, I hope it will encourage you to enhance your history studies with literature!

Moms who are using The Pages of Time have commented on the extra space allowed for "busy" times in history like the American Revolution.  They also like the title page that is included - this can be personalized and slipped into the cover of your child's binder.  Of course, many children prefer to create their own unique covers and title pages - that's what makes using a binder and notebook pages so cool, there are so many possibilities

It was important to me that this set of notebook pages be affordable!  They can be purchased in printed format - ready to put into page protectors and into your own binder  - OR as a downloadable ebook.

We use History Through the Ages Timeline figures in our timeline notebooks!  These beautiful figures provide a brief description which serves to remind my children about the person or event as they look back through their notebooks. 

I'm so excited to be able to offer The Pages of Time to those looking for a way to get started with timelines!  If you have any tips or questions, feel free to contact me or leave a comment :-)

Blessings,
Cindy


Comments

Aug. 29, 2007 - Hello!

Posted by 40winkzzz

Notebook timelines are great-- we've done them for years. Who has wall space for the other kind? Besides, the notebook timelines give kids a chance to use some language arts skills by writing a short description of a person or event-- now that's a bit hard to do on a wall timeline.

Gosh, you don't get many comments. Are people afraid of you? :-) Altho I also blog on HSB, I actually came over here via your website after purchasing a couple items-- this is the first time I've bought from you. This timeline was not one of the items I bought, but I thought it might be better to leave a comment here than at your July 5 post about your America's Story copybook, which is one of the items I DID buy.

I've been homeschooling for about a hundred years (not really, more like 15; it just seems like 100), and for the longest time, I would not buy products like this because "I can come up with that stuff myself". And I do, and in fact, I could probably market some of the things I've created for our homeschool if I could get my brain together enough to do so. (Ain't gonna happen; don't worry.) However, there comes a point in time, even for a veteran do-it-yourselfer like me, when the temptation to use something that is already laid out for you just becomes too strong. I have succumbed! (And it isn't the first time.) I look forward to getting your book into my hands. (Yup, ordered the print version, not the e-book. For me, it's easier that way.)

The other item I purchased from you today is All Through the Ages-- and boy am I looking forward to that one! I LOVE using history-related "real books". I do have many booklists, but am looking forward to having 5600 titles at my fingertips, all in one place. It sounds dangerous, actually. :-) Hopefully I will not get carried away and assign my poor children TOO many books to read! Actually, it is always nice to give them choices, and I anticipate that this resource will make it easier to do just that.

It is always so much fun to know that a box of books is on its way!

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