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JSchaaf Forum All-Star
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I love all the notebooks I've seen on different homeschooling websites. This is something I want to do with my girls-but currently they are young (5.5, 4.5 and 2.5 yrs). Does anyone notebook with preschoolers? At this point I'd like to document our learning-books we've read, field trips, etc. Anyone have any ideas (or better yet, pictures of notebooks) they can give me? Thanks!
Jennifer
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Kerry Forum Rookie
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This year, with my 5 year old and 3 year old, we made alphabet books. we had them "practice writing that week's capital and lowercase letter. Then, they searched(or mom searched)magazines/catalogs etc for pictures that started with that sound. For difficult letters, they sometimes used stickers or drew a picture themselves. we used simple white paper and stapled together with a decorated cover sheet at the end(not too creative, I know:) My oldest was especially proud when we finished. Good Luck. I'll be watching for your replies since my littles are still so young as well.
Kerry
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I use Enchanted Learning to make books with my little people. The have great pre-k crafts and books and other printables. It is a $20 membership for the year and well worth it.
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Mary Ellen
Mom to seven beautiful kids
Tales from the Bonny Blue House
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Molly Smith Forum All-Star
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Mary Ellen, when you subscribe to Enchanted Learning, do you get ad-free versions of the printables? That always bugs me about printable sites!
Thanks!
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Mom to seven beautiful children, ages 1-14
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Marybeth Forum All-Star
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Jennifer,
What kind of notebook were you thinking about starting with your girls? I am thinking about doing a dinosaur notebook with my son b/c that is his passion. I think we have so many pictures and info. that it would be fun, but I am a bit overwhelmed on how to start. I think the ABC book Kerry suggested sounds wonderful.
Marybeth
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Molly Smith wrote:
Mary Ellen, when you subscribe to Enchanted Learning, do you get ad-free versions of the printables? That always bugs me about printable sites!
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yep. You get ad-free and there are more printables from which to choose.
__________________ Elizabeth Foss is no longer a member of this forum. Discussions now reflect the current management & are not necessarily expressions of her book, *Real Learning*, her current work, or her philosophy. (posted by E. Foss, Jan 2011)
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JSchaaf Forum All-Star
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Marybeth-
I'm not sure what I want to do! I was thinking about a Mass book, dinosaurs are popular around here though as are fairy tales. I was also thinking about some sort of log book of all the chapter books we've read but I wanted to do something else than just a list of books we've read. I haven't made any progess on this project yet, it's still floating around my brain. Most of the lapbooks/notebooks I've seen are too complicated for my young girls-I want something they can do, not something that mom has to do!
Jennifer
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What a neat web-site Enchanted Learning is! I am tutoring Elizabeth's oldest in Spanish, and there are some great printables for him. When you're learning a new language it's like being a pre-schooler again!
__________________ Cindy - wife to Chris, mommy to my 4 sons!
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Marybeth Forum All-Star
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Jennifer,
I agree with you about having the children get to do the work and not just the Mommy!
I think a fairy tale one would be so much fun!! I let you know what I come up with or should I say if I come up with a dinosaur one. We plan to do a butterfly lapbook sometime this month. I am gathering the materials, and we have been reading a ton. Thank goodness for Magic School bus books and videos they help me learn as well.
Marybeth
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Has anyone read Cay Gibons' book Literature Alive?
It has pages of recommendations of supplies for lapbooks and notebooks. I am thinking of taking the book with me to Hobby Lobby and/or Michaels to help me shop. I'm sure my husband can't wait to get that bill.
Marybeth
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