FREE Kingdoms and Empires Notebooking Research Journal

Published:
January 23, 2020

Bonnie Rose Hudson

Contributor:
Bonnie Rose Hudson

Disclosure: This post may contain affiliate links, meaning if you decide to make a purchase via my links, I may earn a commission at no additional cost to you. See my disclosure for more info.

From the Achaemenian to the Zapotec, mankind has built kingdoms and empires all over the world. Help students learn about 45 of these kingdoms with this FREE Kingdoms and Empires Notebooking Research Journal.

Notebooking Unit Free Printable Download text with image of outside

Kingdoms and Empires Notebooking Unit

We read in Acts 17:26-27 that, “And He has made from one blood every nation of men to dwell on all the face of the earth, and has determined their preappointed times and the boundaries of their dwellings, so that they should seek the Lord, in the hope that they might grope for Him and find Him, though He is not far from each one of us” (NKJV). 

Want A

FREEBIE?

We have a FREE download of the Kingdoms and Empires Notebooking Unit available for you at the bottom of this post. Keep scrolling to get your copy today!

The number of kingdoms and empires that have risen and fallen throughout history is known only to God, but this FREE Kingdoms and Empires Notebooking Research Journal can help introduce students to 45 of them.

From well-known empires like the Assyrian and Anglo-Saxon to lesser-known kingdoms such as the Dvaravati and Hurrian.

Research and Record Information

Students can research these kingdoms and record key information about each, such as:

  • when it began
  • when it reached its height
  • when it ended
  • what geographical areas it covered at its height
  • what its significant contributions to history were
  • other interesting facts about the kingdom or empire

It’s a fun way to learn information about both the familiar and the forgotten parts of history. Scroll down to get your FREE instant download!

Related resources

  • military forts in texas shows an images of rows of porches at the ruins of Fort Davis

    10+ Fascinating Military Forts in Texas to Visit

  • Georgia History Printable

    FREE Georgia State History Printable

  • Hands-On Activities for Studying the World Wars

    Hands-On Activities for Studying the World Wars

  • Close up of a move clapperboard and popcorn on a table

    40 Top Films on our Presidential Movies List to Watch

  • Us Map showing Louisana

    All 50 US State Abbreviations Printable List for Kids

  • St Louis Arch with blue sky

    7 Great National Parks in Missouri to Visit with Kids