I am so excited to announce that I am finished with the notebooking pages for the book Genesis: Finding Our Roots by Ruth Beechick. You can find them at HomeSchool Treasure Trove (click treasure map in the right sidebar to go there). There are about 34 of them (at present count). They cover the entire book (all 6 units). They turned out really well (although some are a bit plain, but it's really hard to dress up a page on the lineage of Adam through Cain. )
I did find a great map at BcResources.net showing what the pre-Flood world might have looked like (click on Map 13...should be the first map on the page...I wish I'd found this when we were in Unit 2).
I'm also working on mini-books for a lapbook, but I'm only through Unit 1 at the moment. I'll post later when I'm finished with those.
It was a very interesting study and I (as a Creation "buff") learned so much more along with my kids. I really liked this book much better than Adam and His Kin because I have a real aversion to "adding" to the Word of God (even if it is to give you a 'better understanding" of what the world was like). I find it difficult for my younger children to discern what is in the Bible and what is not. Genesis: Finding Our Roots was totally based on the Bible and brought in historical evidences which backed up and enhanced the Genesis story without "adding" speculation to the Bible. Just my mini-review/contrast of these two books.
Welcome to my blog...Why "gidget"? Well...my husband tried to teach me how to surf before we were married. I was lousy at it, but he called me his "gidget" and the name stuck.
Why "Treasure Trove"? I love sharing about my sweet little "treasures"...and God has blessed me beyond measure....and no, I didn't mean that to rhyme.