What is Notebooking?
Notebooking is essentially a scrapbook where your child creates pages using his lessons. It's an expression of their learning in a scrapbook format were they can add essays, illustrations, photos, maps, quotes, poetry, scripture or whatever they feel impressed to add. Many homeschool families have found notebooking to be a breathe of fresh air compared to the old workbook route. Your child will write his own book rather than filling in the blanks. What can I notebook? Just about anything you can think of! Here's a few ideas....copywork, dictation, history, timelines, science, nature journals, personal journal, scripture study, writing assignments, vocabulary, grammar, spelling.... anything at all!!! The sky is the limit when it comes to notebooking! Where do I find the resources I need to create a notebook page? There is a vast amount of information all around us. You could use the internet, library, field trips, nature, curriculum you have laying around, books you've collected, scripture, atlases... The list goes on and on. There are so many learning opportunities all around us and they can all be added to a notebook. What do I need to get started? The basics would include the following... 1. A three ring binder with page dividers or several binders, one for each subject. 2. Clear page protectors, for your finished pages. 3. Scissors, glue, colored pencils, markers, paints, and/or crayons, colored paper (for embellishing), and some way of storing it all. If you want to get really elaborate you could pick up stickers, stencils, or any scrapbooking type of embellishment. For extra "perks", but in no way necessary, you could consider the following... Some homeschoolers have invested in binding machines such as the ProClick. I purchased mine from Amazon for about $50. I have found it to be a very good investment. The spines for the ProClick open and close which allows your child to continue to add to there notebooks day after day. The only downfall about the ProClick is that the largest spine they offer only holds 85 pages. However, I'm still very happy with it. Another thing you could purchase is a laminator to help preserve their pages or just for the covers of their books. I also invested in one of these. There are several types to choose from, I chose to purchase a cold laminator from 3M which I've have for several years. How do I organized the supplies needed for notebooking? You could use anything from an old shoe box to a hutch. What I use are the plastic drawer storage bins you would find at Walmart. They have several sizes, they stack nicely and they are very affordable. You can store them in a closet or in plain site. I also make sure to label all the drawers so the kids know where everything belongs. I keep mine on bookshelves in my schoolroom. We also scrapbook, so all the supplies are together in one area. If my kids are working on a page for more than a day or more we keep them in pocket folders. Each child has a folder clearly labeled with their name where he keeps his unfinished pages. You can purchase these folders in different colors, so each of my kids has their own color. When they complete the pages they get punched with the ProClick and placed in their notebook.
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Lots of good info here! :)
Hi Betsy
{ 12:01 PM, Apr. 15, 2007 }
{ Posted by armoorefam }
Can you turn on your RSS feed? I would love to add you to my reader. You can turn it on in your blogger control panel. Let me know if you have trouble finding it.
This is Tammy from the E-Notebooking Yahoo group and from the Homeschool Blogger site you posted a comment on. It looks like you adore notebooking. I can show you additional ways that you can teach the notebooking if you are interested. You can then teach others more efeectively as a ministry or for profit. You can get a free online classroom (called a Vroom) from Elluminate or use the free course management tools at VHSG. Let me know if you want more info. I will train you for free if you mant to pursue it. Just let me know. Tammy Moore armoorefam@centurytel.net
thanks
{ 11:28 AM, May. 1, 2007 }
{ Posted by berrymorin }
I've been considering doing copywork with our son. We've tried many writing techinques but this is the one that I keep hearing about in the Homeschool community.
I spoke with my husband and definitely agrees it a great idea.
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