
Independent History Study in Preparing
Independent History Study in Preparing
I am starting to put together my list of supplies for Preparing, and I am a bit confused about what is needed for the Independent History Study. It is mentioned that you can use a sketchbook with 1/2 blank and 1/2 lined pages. Does that mean that the page includes 1/2 blank space and 1/2 lines, or is this referring to the whole sketchbook? Do they make this kind of book or do you jerry-rig it yourself? For those of you who have or are currently using Preparing, what did you use and find effective? We have been using sketchbooks in Bigger and they meet our needs for space and convenience quite well, but I want to understand what is needed here.
Thank you!

Kimi~
Mama to the 4
greatest kids
this side of heaven!
Jesse, Shannon, Mary, & Seth
Mama to the 4
greatest kids
this side of heaven!
Jesse, Shannon, Mary, & Seth
-
- Posts: 1301
- Joined: Tue Aug 28, 2007 2:30 pm
- Location: Central VA
- Contact:
Re: Independent History Study in Preparing
These sketchbooks are available for purchase, and the top half is blank while the bottom half has lines for writing...throughout the entire sketchbook. Miller Pads and Paper has them I think, but ohter companies must sell them as well. You could do a search online.
We however, did not purchase a sketchbook. We ended up using blank printer paper and my dc would draw their picture then write whatever was necessary at the bottom of the page. Of course, you could also have them write at the top and draw toward the bottom. We did this for science as well. For us it just made more sense to do it this way b/c we have printer paper available all the time for our printer and for when the kids draw on their own. Hope that helps.....
We however, did not purchase a sketchbook. We ended up using blank printer paper and my dc would draw their picture then write whatever was necessary at the bottom of the page. Of course, you could also have them write at the top and draw toward the bottom. We did this for science as well. For us it just made more sense to do it this way b/c we have printer paper available all the time for our printer and for when the kids draw on their own. Hope that helps.....

dd 6 & dd (almost) 5 starting LHFHG
http://www.wendywoerner.com
http://www.wendywoerner.arbonne.com
http://www.jaminmom.com
http://www.wendywoerner.com
http://www.wendywoerner.arbonne.com
http://www.jaminmom.com
Re: Independent History Study in Preparing
They are talking about per page. If you have Word it is very easy to create. I created one, because my dd needed help on writing vs drawing space. She had a huge picture and no space for writing. I just drew a text box then below the box, made lines. Very simple if you need it.
Here's an example of a younger version:
http://www.lakeshorelearning.com/seo/ca ... 1608~~.jsp
Here's an example of a younger version:
http://www.lakeshorelearning.com/seo/ca ... 1608~~.jsp
Married 1994
One DD 6/2000
One DH
One cat
One dog
Three horses
One DD 6/2000
One DH

One cat
One dog
Three horses

Re: Independent History Study in Preparing
When we did the independent history with the Draw & Write book, my son used a whole blank piece of white paper for his drawing. Then he used some lined paper to write on for the days he was copying in cursive. We just put these next to each other in the sheet protectors in a binder.
For the science notebooking (and previous year's history notebooking), we used a blank piece of paper and he did the drawing and writing all on the same page.
Kathleen
For the science notebooking (and previous year's history notebooking), we used a blank piece of paper and he did the drawing and writing all on the same page.

Homeschooling mom to 6:
Grant - 19 Kansas State University
Allison - 15 World Geography
Garret - 13 Res2Ref
Asa - 8 Bigger
Quinn - 7 Bigger
Halle - 4 LHTH
Grant - 19 Kansas State University
Allison - 15 World Geography
Garret - 13 Res2Ref
Asa - 8 Bigger
Quinn - 7 Bigger
Halle - 4 LHTH
Re: Independent History Study in Preparing
Thanks so much for the help! Not sure what I'll use yet, but you have helped me understand what is needed here. Love this board! 

Kimi~
Mama to the 4
greatest kids
this side of heaven!
Jesse, Shannon, Mary, & Seth
Mama to the 4
greatest kids
this side of heaven!
Jesse, Shannon, Mary, & Seth
Re: Independent History Study in Preparing
That's a neat idea.Kathleen wrote:When we did the independent history with the Draw & Write book, my son used a whole blank piece of white paper for his drawing. Then he used some lined paper to write on for the days he was copying in cursive. We just put these next to each other in the sheet protectors in a binder.
Kathleen
Married 1994
One DD 6/2000
One DH
One cat
One dog
Three horses
One DD 6/2000
One DH

One cat
One dog
Three horses

Re: Independent History Study in Preparing
Hi Kimi!
All of these are good ideas! This is one of the many things I enjoy about HOD - there are different ways to personalize work, so some of our dc will do it one way, and others will do it another. It's neat that their products have their stamp of personality on them. We used a combination of things to do the Independent History box of PHFHG. I had fun looking back at those pictures. Anyway, here are a few of Wyatt's assignments from the Independent History box of PHFHG:



Have fun choosing how you'd enjoy doing them!
In Christ,
Julie




Have fun choosing how you'd enjoy doing them!

In Christ,
Julie
Enjoyed LHTH to USII
Currently using USI
Wife to Rich for 28 years
Mother to 3 sons, ages 23, 20, and 16
Sister to Carrie
Currently using USI
Wife to Rich for 28 years
Mother to 3 sons, ages 23, 20, and 16
Sister to Carrie