Dull November brings the blast;
Then the leaves are whirling fast.*
November! The year 2010 will soon be in the history books. If you need printable calendars for 2011, Donna Young offers a nice variety for homeschool planning as well as for homemaker notebooks.
A Thanksgiving lapbook is a fun way to do a mini US history unit study. This Squidoo page is full of great links to printables and ideas. It even features two links to AHE Mom Rhonda’s photos of Thanksgiving lapbooks her children made few years ago! (Zippy, JD Boy)
For a Thanksgiving lapbook from another perspective, here’s a great link full of ideas for a Native American lapbook. Remember, lapbooks can be expanded or simplified based on your child’s abilities and your time and resources.
The Ellen G. White Estate features a set of Adventist heritage lessons for students K-12. Included are lesson plans, worksheets and mp3 stories of Adventist pioneers.
Do you need basic math fact printables? Math Fact Cafe features flashcards, drill worksheets, and build-your-own worksheet printables as well as materials for working with time and money.
*The Garden Year, by Sara Coleridge

Yeah! We’re learning about Native Americans right now!! The link for that was great!
Thank you!
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