
I used to read biographies like they were going out of style, and learned a lot of good things from them. I was most fascinated with inventor biographies - I've always been a science geek at heart. Here's another page for the inventors' series, George Washington Carver:
**George Washington Carver biography page - Half-Inch Primary Paper**
**George Washington Carver biography page - Three-Quarter Inch Primary Paper**
**George Washington Carver biography page - One Inch Primary Paper**
**George Washington Carver biography page - Wide Rule Paper**
Friday, March 28, 2008
Notebooking Page: George Washington Carver biography page
Categories: Famous Americans, Inventors
Tuesday, March 18, 2008
Notebooking Page: Thomas A. Edison biography page
Edison seems to define "inventor", doesn't he? So it's only fitting that he be the subject of a lot of writings!
**Thomas Alva Edison biography page - Half Inch Primary Paper**
**Thomas Alva Edison biography page - Three-Quarter Inch Primary Paper**
**Thomas Alva Edison biography page - One Inch Primary Paper**
**Thomas Alva Edison biography page - Wide Rule Paper**
Categories: Famous Americans, Inventors
Wednesday, March 5, 2008
Page of the Day: Daniel Boone

Today's page is dedicated to a famous frontiersman, Daniel Boone:
**Daniel Boone: Half Inch Primary Paper**
**Daniel Boone: Three-Quarter Inch Primary Paper**
**Daniel Boone: One Inch Primary Paper**
**Daniel Boone: Wide Rule Paper**
Categories: American History, Famous Americans
Monday, March 3, 2008
Page of the Day: Laura Ingalls Wilder

Today's page fits with the pioneer theme - a page for writing about Laura Ingalls Wilder, who is a favorite pioneer of many people:
**Laura Ingalls Wilder - Half Inch Primary Paper**
**Laura Ingalls Wilder - Three-Quarter Inch Primary Paper**
**Laura Ingalls Wilder - One Inch Primary Paper**
**Laura Ingalls Wilder - Wide Rule Paper**
Categories: American History, Authors, Famous Americans



