Posted in The School Room
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Last week we worked on our lapbooks for the Story about Ping. The girls LOVE this story and we had fun putting together the lapbooks. It was a lot of cutting on my part, but as the girls get older they will be able to do more and more of that on their own. DD1 is 5 and was able to do all the writing and gluing on her own. DD2 who is 3 could do the gluing mostly by her self. This is the cover.
This is inside the first folder. On the first flat is a yellow duck, it list the types of ducks under the wing flaps. Below that is a fold book on the Yangtze river. The center has a duck with it's body parts labeled and below that a map of China and the Yangtze river. The flap on the right has a flap book of definitions.
In the second section the left flap has a movable sun, to match up the directions the sun sets and rises from. Above that is a mini book about what Ping likes to eat. The center sections has a flap book of how many ducks are in Pings family. Above that is a drawing of the boat Ping lived on. On the right flap is a library card to record when you have read the book and below that is a mini book to write were you would like to visit travailing by boat.
The back has a flap book with story questions and another for the other names of the Yangtze river. Also a boat with a fold down flap that shows Pings family living in the bottom of the boat.
We had a lot of fun with this! And would recommend the Hands of a Child lapbooks to anyone!
This is DD2 (3 years old) with her finished book.
And dd1 (5 years old) with her finished book.
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