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how to use notebooking in your homeschool
how to use notebooking in your homeschool
Q: How do you handle a reluctant writer in terms of notebooking? A: By changing the medium or reducing words. Whether the reluctance is because of a learning uniqueness or simply because of personality, the tips below should help. Actually, notebooking has a huge advantage over traditional worksheets and tests in that it is extremely […]
See moreThe blog post 50 Things to Put in a Notebook continues to be one of the most popular how to posts here at The Notebooking Fairy. This blog series brings that post into full detail, showing you specific examples of those fifty different things. Fifty Things to Put into a Notebook: #11 Papercrafts Over the years, we […]
See moreWhen I shared a guest post over at Mary’s blog about Getting Started with Notebooking, Corrie asked a great question: Could you go into more detail about notebooking with little kids? Sure! Let’s talk about notebooking for the elementary age. In the photo above, Emma was 6 years old and in 2nd grade. Taking notes […]
See moreHere are my 10 words of advice that I would give to a homeschooler who is considering notebooking. 1. Start Simple Keeping things simple boosts your chance at success since complicated things are usually abandoned. So keep it simple in terms of both supplies and effort. Begin with “boring,” lined notebook paper or plain printer paper […]
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