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Record your school memories in this guided keepsake journal every year from kindergarten through twelfth grade. Chronicle every year of your journey through school—from kindergarten through twelfth grade. Each section of this guided journal includes prompts for recording your favorite memories of each school year, what you learned, and the things you are looking forward to doing. This keepsake also includes a removable and reusable “First day of school” milestone card, a dry-erase pen, and a die-cut cover to which you can insert photos from each school year.
Published in a variety of formats and price points, these activity books provide kids with hours of creative fun.
7.75"x8.7"; holds 160 photos; hardcover; spiral-bound
Record your child's voice each school year and capture special moments like: learning to read, singing favorite songs, sharing stories, taking school trips, and more. This recordable memory keeper features: 10 storage pockets which hold 8.5" x 11" sheets, 10+ die cut photo openings in cover hold photos, and 11 buttons.
Capture special school memories from kindergarten through 8th grade with this heirloom quality keepsake book. Cover includes a frame to display your favorite photograph (3.5" x 5"). Inside you'll find 64 pages of fill-in prompts, space for displaying artwork, report cards, photographs, hand-prints and more! A ribbon bookmark helps mark your progress or easily find a favorite memory.
This book reveals how school memories offer not only a tool for accessing the school of the past, but also a key to understanding what people today know (or think they know) about the school of the past. It describes, in fact, how historians’ work does not purely and simply consist in exploring school as it really was, but also in the complex process of defining the memory of school as one developed and revisited over time at both the individual and collective level. Further, it investigates the extent to which what people “know” reflects the reality or is in fact a product of stereotypes that are deeply rooted in common perceptions and thus exceedingly difficult to do away with. The book includes fifteen peer-reviewed contributions that were presented and discussed during the International Symposium “School Memories. New Trends in Historical Research into Education: Heuristic Perspectives and Methodological Issues” (Seville, 22-23 September, 2015).
Memory pieces have been growing in popularity in both scrapbooking and jewelry projects. Hip Handmade Memory Jewelry helps crafters use beaded jewelry to capture memories of life's significant events and special people. These easy-to-make projects use readily available craft materials and beading supplies to turn photos and other mementos into cool, wearable necklaces and earrings — to keep or give as gifts. The opening chapter outlines all the basics of the craft, and the four core chapters contain two dozen how-to's on themes of Milestones, Hobbies, Vacations, and Remembrances. Two “super-quick” projects — a backpack tag and a notebook charm — let young crafters join in the fun. All of the projects can be adapted for more general accessorizing, and the book's 250 instructional photos and step-by-step approach guide artisans of any skill level into this exciting and creative area of crafting.
Analysing a broad range of texts by inventors, cultural critics, photographers, and novelists, this book argues that Victorian photography ultimately defined the concept of memory for generations to come – including our own. The book will be of interest to students of Victorian and modernist literature, visual culture and intellectual history, as well as scholars working within the emerging field of research at the intersection of photographic and literary studies.