I would love to be interviewed, although I am not sure I have much to offer. While notebooking is not new to me, I have only just recently made a point to do it more!
Hi there Can you email me interested in purchasing but can’t use pay pal. Can we work something else out:) For example send you a Amazon gift card I have done that before with other people. Thanks
I love your site. I can’t wait to study it more. I wanted to let you know that I am putting the link for your site into my 2 Yahoo groups. The first group is “WherecanIfindit” and I send out a newsletter of links 5 days a week. The second group is “WherecanIfinditweekly” and I save the links from Tuesday of one week to the following Monday when I send all the links from the first group to the second group. The second group was started when a friend could not get on the computer every day and it caused problems for her. So the link for your site will go into my daily newsletter today and the weekly newsletter Monday.
If you would like a copy of today’s newsletter let me know and I will send you a copy as soon as you write me.
Hi! I’m new to notebooking, not homeschooling, and I’ve been doing my research. The only questions I can’t seem to find the answer to is, How are you teaching? I’ve always done work books….lots of ‘busy’ work. So with notebooking are you using textbooks and teaching, then they notebook? Or is there specific curricula that you use for each subject that incorporates notebooking? My other question is how do I list what curricula I am using to my cover school? especially for my highschoolers. Thank you so much, I look forward to hearing from you.
susan
Susan, these are great questions. Notebooking is a teaching method not a curriculum. So, yes, in the case of textbooks you would read the lesson and instead of the workbook or comprehension questions, you have your child write or otherwise portray what he learned. Notebooking is not a curriculum, so it would not be included in a list that you give to your cover school.
I purchased notebooking success and absolutely love it! I not only know notebooking is a better way for homeschooling, but fun as well! My 4th grader is enjoys notebooking. He brings his latest to Grandma’s to show off his hard work. Thank you for sharing your knowledge Jimmie!
Hi
I started reading a piece you wrote on moving from very structured math to more fun and game oriented math, but I cannot remember where I read this and wondered if you could give me a clue! Would really love to finish that piece!
Thanks liezel
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I would love to be interviewed, although I am not sure I have much to offer. While notebooking is not new to me, I have only just recently made a point to do it more!
It’s up to you!
Amber
Hi there Can you email me interested in purchasing but can’t use pay pal. Can we work something else out:) For example send you a Amazon gift card I have done that before with other people. Thanks
Hi, yesterday I purchased the e-notebooking success, however, I cannot find the link for the download. Have I done this correctly? Thanks, Nell
Nevermind! I just found it on my shared email with my husbands! Thank you! I look forward to using it! Blessings, Nell
Hi! I just want to say that I love your website! Thanks for the useful tips and the freebies, too! Much blessings to you.
I love your site. I can’t wait to study it more. I wanted to let you know that I am putting the link for your site into my 2 Yahoo groups. The first group is “WherecanIfindit” and I send out a newsletter of links 5 days a week. The second group is “WherecanIfinditweekly” and I save the links from Tuesday of one week to the following Monday when I send all the links from the first group to the second group. The second group was started when a friend could not get on the computer every day and it caused problems for her. So the link for your site will go into my daily newsletter today and the weekly newsletter Monday.
If you would like a copy of today’s newsletter let me know and I will send you a copy as soon as you write me.
Hi! I’m new to notebooking, not homeschooling, and I’ve been doing my research. The only questions I can’t seem to find the answer to is, How are you teaching? I’ve always done work books….lots of ‘busy’ work. So with notebooking are you using textbooks and teaching, then they notebook? Or is there specific curricula that you use for each subject that incorporates notebooking? My other question is how do I list what curricula I am using to my cover school? especially for my highschoolers. Thank you so much, I look forward to hearing from you.
susan
Susan, these are great questions. Notebooking is a teaching method not a curriculum. So, yes, in the case of textbooks you would read the lesson and instead of the workbook or comprehension questions, you have your child write or otherwise portray what he learned. Notebooking is not a curriculum, so it would not be included in a list that you give to your cover school.
I purchased notebooking success and absolutely love it! I not only know notebooking is a better way for homeschooling, but fun as well! My 4th grader is enjoys notebooking. He brings his latest to Grandma’s to show off his hard work. Thank you for sharing your knowledge Jimmie!
Hi
I started reading a piece you wrote on moving from very structured math to more fun and game oriented math, but I cannot remember where I read this and wondered if you could give me a clue! Would really love to finish that piece!
Thanks liezel
Hey, Liezel. It was probably Transitioning to Living Math.