October 16 is National Dictionary Day. This date was chosen because it is also the the birth date of Noah Webster, the Father of the Dictionary.
Many Americans are unaware of Noah Webster’s role on the Christian History Timeline. But it’s so important as American Christians to know about him and his contributions to our country. So really, National Dictionary Day is just an excuse to tell you more about Noah Webster and give you a few resources to help you teach your students more about this important historical figure.
In honor of Dictionary Day, Marcy, over at Ben and Me has compiled such a list of resources AND she has created a free printable Noah Webster study with notebooking pages for your middle school and high school students.
To download your free copy, visit this post HERE!
Noah Webster and His Words
Noah Webster’s Fighting Words
Noah Webster’s Advice to the Young and Moral Catechism
Noah Webster: Master of Words (Sowers)
The Forgotten Founding Father: Noah Webster’s Obsession and the Creation of an American Culture
Noah Webster; a Man Who Loved Words, a Beka Book
Webster’s Dictionary for Students, Fifth Edition
Webster’s For Students Dictionary/Thesaurus Shrink-wrapped Set
We value your privacy and promise never to send you spam; you can unsubscribe at anytime. View our Privacy Policy for more information on how we process your data.
Sarah is a wife, daughter of the King and Mama to 4 children (one who is a homeschool graduate)! She is a an eclectic, Charlotte Mason style homeschooler that has been homeschooling for almost 20 years.. She is still trying to find the balance between work and keeping a home and says she can only do it by the Grace of God, and Coffee!