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Here 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 […]
See more1. What is notebooking? What a great question! I define notebooking this way. to notebook: (verb) to put written ideas, drawn or printed images, and other relevant things into a notebook as a record of learning; often used in homeschool. For a more in-depth answer, read What is Notebooking?, an article I wrote at Wizzley. […]
See moreMy blogging friend Mary over at Homegrown Learners asked me to guest post in her Wednesday Homeschool Guest series. I was happy to share about my favorite topic — notebooking. I took the approach of explaining how to begin notebooking from the very start. Getting started is often the hardest part, but notebooking is not complex. Just follow the […]
See more1. Notebooking works with any curriculum. You do not need to change you curriculum or buy anything new to incorporate notebooking. Study your curriculum as normal and instead of comprehension questions or a worksheet, ask your child to summarize what she learned on a notebooking page. That’s how easy notebooking really is. 2. Notebooking works […]
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