My mom is starting something she calls Blogbooking. Below is a sample of some of the different things you can do to make your blog post look something like a lapbook and/or notebook. I made up my questions from out of my history book, The Mystery of History, Volume II. If you don't want to create your own questions you can just use the questions out of your book.
The flashing buttons are something you would need a Photoshop (or similar) program for, but the other sections just use HTML, quiz generator websites, and of course the simple type and add image to a post skills.
Queen Matilda was William's wife and she was very handy with a needle and thread.
On what day was William Crowned?
Christmas day, 1066
Harold Hadrada was the King of Norway and he invaded England because he wanted to become king there as well.
"Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak out and remove all doubt." So Abraham Lincoln said, and so I have taken to heart. True, I have been known to chatter, but I've discovered more often then not I'm told I don't say enough. My sister is always telling me I don't tell her enough about how I feel. The truth of the matter is I can never seem to say with my mouth what I am thinking in my heart. So I've stopped trying. Instead I have learned that it is much easier for me to write my thoughts and ideas. This blog is like one of the many notebooks, and diaries I have tucked away. It's somewhere to help me share with others how I feel, and what's going on within in the craziness some people like to call my mind.
The Complete Sherlock Holmes Volume 1 Pride and Prejudice My Antonia David Copperfield Sense and Sensibility Wives and Daughters Emma The Complete Sherlock Holmes Volume 2 The Chronicles of Narnia Lord of the Rings Mansfield Park The Silver Chalice Northanger Abbey Scaramouche Persuasion Old Friends and New Fancies Bonnie Prince Charlie Lysbeth Eagle of the Ninth Jack and Jill Eight Cousins Rose in Bloom Great Expectations The Shield Ring He Fell in Love with his Wife