Hi, I'm Michelle, a proud homeschooling mom of two.
Homeschooling has been quite a journey for us. We have learned so many things together. In the beginning it was a little difficult, but once we discovered notebooking, we were hooked. We absolutely love it!
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There are lots of websites out there all about notebooking, and for a good reason, because notebooking is wonderful!
Notebooking is not some big, mysterious thing that only special
homeschooling moms can do...it is actually very easy to start. In fact,
notebooking has been the easiest thing we have done in our homschool.
Let me explain...
When we started our first year of homeschooling I knew NOTHING about
notebooking. I started out with a lot of worksheets (the kind that
come in all of those workbooks) and by the end of the year we had a ton
of worksheets to show for our first year of homeschooling. We put them
all in a binder to keep for our portfolio, but when we look back
through our work for that year, it all looks a little messy and the
worksheets just don't bring back special memories.
When I stumbled upon the idea of notebooking, my whole mindset about
homeschooling changed. It completely transformed our homeschool and
our lives.
Okay...so let me tell you what notebooking is to our family.
Notebooking is simply letting your children write and/or draw what they
have learned for whatever subject you are working on. Allowing your
children to write about what they remember from their reading, movie,
nature walk, and so on.
In example, If you started a Bible notebook you could read the bible
story about Adam and Eve, and then give your child a notebooking sheet
and let them illustrate and write about what they remember to be the
main idea of the story, or what they liked most about the story.
If you do this with every story, you will eventually have a notebook
filled with your child's drawings and illustrations that will become a
beautiful keepsake.
You can add dividers to your notebooks and add things such as maps, copywork, vocabulary, memory work, and the list goes on.
You don't have to figure it all out before you get started. Just
START! I promise you that before you know it...notebooking will
forever transform your homeschool too!
How do you start?
Start by purchasing a few 3 ring binders. You can use one for each subject that you will be notebooking.
Add in some dividers if you want and print out some free notebooking pages like the ones found here on Our Free pages.
The next time you read from one of your history, science, or literature
book, just tell the kids, "Hey, let's notebook what we just learned."
Let them show you what they remember and let them tell you in their own
way. Use illustrations, or magazine clippings to decorate the page.
Your kids will love it!
Then once you get the hang of it you will want to start adding more things to your notebook like copywork, maps, and more.
Once you start, notebooking
will automatically weave its way into becoming the core of your
homeschool routine, and before long you will become a notebooking
momma too!
How does our family do notebooking?
We are notebooking freaks! We notebook EVERYTHING!
Notebooking has become the "thing to do" at our home. Our children enjoy doing it so much.
Besides doing notebooking for our homeschool subjects, the kids will just notebook things they learn on their own.
They will find some kind of insect in the yard, come inside and
notebook something about the insect. Maybe what it was eating, doing,
or even questions they want to find out about the bug.
They notebook about places we go, movies they watch, books they read, and the list goes on.
You see, when a child is "notebooking" something, they are creating
something special using their own imagination, words, and
illustrations. They are creating something they are proud of.
In the kitchen we keep all kinds
of paper: plain, lined, blank on top with lines at the bottom, pages
with borders and pictures. We also have markers, colored pencils,
stickers, stencils, page protectors.....all the things the kids might
need to notebook anything they want at anytime.
My kids also have their own prayer journals that they write in almost daily. The ones we have for sale here
are the exact ones that we use in our family. I cannot tell you how
wonderful it is for the children to write about a need or a want in
their life, and then later on when God has answered that prayer, they
can go back and look at their prayer request. They can see how God was
faithful to them, and it builds their faith in him.
I have started a prayer journal of my own, and we write in ittogether every morning after breakfast.
Before our family started using notebooking in our homeschool, I remember that my daughter hated writing.
Every morning I would give her a simple sentence to complete in her
journal. For example: "I found a wild horse today and the horse
was...."
My daughter hated writing
so much that she couldn't even bring herself to finish the sentence.
She would actually sit at the table for 5 to 10 minutes staring at the
paper before going to her bed and sobbing.
This would happen EVERY morning.
I would try and encourage her by giving her ideas about how "I" would
finish the sentence, but the tears wouldn't stop. If I even mentioned
that she had to write ANYTHING she would race to get in her bed.
Finally I just backed off and stopped asking her to write.
Luckily we found notebooking not too long after that.
We started a nature journal and went into our yard to write about
bugs. It didn't take long before she started writing pages on herown without me asking her to do it.
Now, my daughter is a great writer. She writes her own short stories
and has begun to write poetry. I got a tear in my eye when she told me
one day "Mom, I think that when I grow up I might want to be a writer
if I can't be a horse doctor."
I have prayed a lot over my children and our homeschool. The Lord
answered my prayers about my daughters writing as he led me to discover
notebooking.
We have created beautiful notebooks that my kids take out to show
friends and family. They will even take out their old notebooks and
read them to each other.
There is no right or wrong way to do this...just start it, pray for guidance, and most of all...have fun!
How does our family use our Nature Journal?
In
our family everyone has their own Nature Journal. The kids can use
these anytime they want, but Friday is our Nature Journaling day. I
try to keep everyone on a schedule so that on Fridays at about 10 AM we
are finished with all of our work, and the rest of the day is spent
outside observing nature.
Nature Journals can be anything you want them to be. The may be as
simple as a regular notebook or sketch pad. Our a little more elaborate
like ours.
Our
Nature Journals are a three ring binder. We have dividers for
different animal classifications, trees and flowers and habitats. We
have lots of notebooking pages in our Journal with pictures of
different animals on them, like the ones we have at our FREE pages.
And we have empty page protectors for storing anything we might find along our way.
If
we are studying a specific insect or animal for science, then of Friday
we may go out and spend time observing that animal. If we are not
studying a specific animal then we may go and observe anything we
choose to.
We draw lots of pictures of things we see. We go
into the woods behind our house and look for bugs and different plants and flowers. We also collect
samples of things to keep, like butterfly wings, bones of animals,
molted skin of insects, bird feathers, empty eggs... anything of interest.
We also will bring unknown insects back home to observe and find out about.
When going out we will take different field guides to aid us in identifying unknown birds and insects.
We usually take along a magnifying glass and a container for bugs.
Our
Fridays have become a blessing for us. It is so relaxing to go out
into nature together. It gives us something to look forward to all
week, and gives the kids a reason to make sure all their work is
finished.
I encourage you to set aside time to go out into nature each week with your kids, and to definitely start a Nature Journal.
Page Protectors
I
can't stress to you enough how wonderful page protectors are. I can't
believe that there was a time when I didn't know about them!
If
you are going to start a notebook then you MUST put your pages in page
protectors. These notebooks that your children will create will become
treasures that you will want to keep FOREVER. The last thing you want
is to have something special from your child get ruined from water
spills, smudges, tears, or whatever else might happen to them.
Page protectors really do PROTECT your child's work.
We use them for all of our notebooking.
If you buy them in bulk you will save some money.
And don't forget to put your pages back to back in each page protector (you will have 2 pages in one protector)
Believe
it or not, I didn't think of this at first and the notebooks got a
little to heavy to deal with. So, I went through the notebooks and put
all the pages back to back in each protector, and I ended up with about
100 extra page protectors! Funny but true.
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