I am working on putting together a pumpkin lapbook for my kiddos. I thought I would go ahead and post it now on case anyone else wants to take advantage of my research! :^)
Thank you! Thank you! I was just telling the kids that I would try to make them a fall lapbook. You saved me lots of time. I will be posting one that I made on the study of Psalm 23 soon. I just made it up, but I think it turned out good.
We are about done.
:>Michelle
I just wanted to say hi! I am almost finished with our lapbook, well, my daughter is. She LOVES them. Each of the girls have a magazine file box that they keep their current school work in and she asks me if she can do enough Lapbooks to fill her box! that is what I call excitement. I will try to post pictures. It turned out so cute.
Susan
(mamaduso)
Thank you! Another excellent addition would be pumpkin lifecycle cards. I saw them yesterday.
http://www.montessoriforeveryone.com/
Go to free downloads, and it's under New Downloads for October. There's tons of great stuff under the downloads that would work great for any class, not just necessarily Montessori based.
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