Well, we have finished a lapbook on volcanoes. It was not my intent to do a lapbook, but we did. I am actually pretty pleased with it. Only my two middle sons did them. When I taught it from the curriculum, my first grader was the only one who was supposed to study and make a volcano, but his brothers were really excited and I pulled them into the lesson. Someone shared on my curriculums group site, a company that would charge $1 for rock samples. They come in a nice little pack, divided up with what type of rocks they are. We had fun and here are a few pics:
I just recently started lapbooking and found your site through a Dino post on Live and Learn Press. Your family is beautiful, your lapbooks are inspiring and I thank you for sharing what you've accomplished.
Thanks for the links. We studied volcanos earlier this year, but we are making a project for our cover school's fair. So we can add info from the sites and I am going to check out the rocks for $1. Thanks again. Love the new template. I have not learned how to do neat things on my blog, maybe someday.
Be blessed,
Chasity
An African American Family that Homeschools using the Weaver Curriculum- a 100% Bible based, unit study curriculum. This will be my husband's (of 17 years) and I, fourth year homeschooling our 4 children, dd-15, ds-13, ds-8, and ds-6. "I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me" Philippians.4:16
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