I want to show a picture of my son's science note booking page, but I don't know how to do that.

It is amazing to me. It was from Bigger unit 7 day 2. He had to copy Gen. 1:11, which is a long verse.

He also drew a picture of a flower and its parts and colored it, along with a short paragraph that he copied from under the picture in the book. It's amazing that he could do that. Last year, to write a 4 word sentence was torture. There were tears (mine and his) and he was "exhausted". I never could've seen him doing all of that. His words are still written with pretty big letters and they are all different sizes--but they are there. He did the picture and paragraph before lunch, had a lunch break and then did the verse after. (with a short break halfway through the verse) He draws very well and loves the drawing so that was no problem for him.
It's all because of HOD and Carrie and Julie and all of you on the board that encourage slow and steady progress. You all encourage that if you just do what the guide suggests and keep moving on, it will come and they will progress. I would never have him doing this on my own. I also wouldn't have believed that just doing a little copywork, writing a sentence, drawing a little picture on a timeline, etc would help his skills grow into this. He would probably be a little farther along had I really done it earlier than I did.

I'm getting the vision that he will be prepared for Preparing when the time comes. I couldn't see how that could ever happen. (we have a ways to go, he's only finished with unit 7) I've already decided that he will do 2 vocabulary words starting in unit 10. We started the first unit with me writing the definition--he only had to write the sentence and draw the picture. He always makes sure to come up with the shortest sentence possible.

Now, he does it all for the one word and it doesn't take very long! His confidence is growing also.
Anyway....I'm so grateful to Carrie and the board.

I'm not sure that I would be using the guides the correct way, or getting out of them all that there is, if it weren't for the ladies on the board.
Blessings!