These are our lapbook components for our Sarah Noble story.
Ds' wrote a fact about about different animals and trees.
Alphabetizing the children of two families.
Measuring fear situations, cards are held inside the pocket.
Inside the Lifestyles of Indians mini book.
Comprehension questions for each chapter. They had to be answered
in complete sentences. Ds really stepped up to the occasion. Even though it was
his least favorite thing to do.
I made a few editing notes and let him revise later.

Vocabulary he added definitions to the terms.
He really hated all the writing. So around chapter 8 I taught him how to
cut and paste the definitions into a Word document and print them.
He would cut them out and add them.
Then we did the last chapter orally.
That is one thing great about homeschooling, you don't have
to assign busy work just because. You have the flexibility on another day to
focus in an area that your child needs it more.
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Feb. 3, 2009 - Untitled Comment
It's so exciting to see people USE what you share.
I actually came over looking for your timeline pics, but couldn't locate that.