Can someone explain to me how the notebooking looks in the programs without notebooking pages (specifically Preparing)? A friend of my laid out the various LA components in Preparing for me and notebooking for science and history was separate from narration, which I would expect as I see them as different skills, but I'm wondering how the notebooking is done since only the upper levels have the notebooking pages (which I am drooling over).
Thank you
Heather
Question about notebooking...
Re: Question about notebooking...
Just bumping your post. I can't help you with PHFHG notebooking pages since I haven't gotten there yet but I thought I would mention that if you look in the weekly check-in section I bet you find some pictures of some notebooking pages in there.
~Kelly~
wife of CB since 10/99
mother to:
~Evelyn Grace 5/03
~Joshua Ryan 11/05
~Lillian Rose 8/08
~Caleb Charles 8/10
wife of CB since 10/99
mother to:
~Evelyn Grace 5/03
~Joshua Ryan 11/05
~Lillian Rose 8/08
~Caleb Charles 8/10
Re: Question about notebooking...
I don't know about notebooking in Preparing yet, but in Bigger we just use plain white paper. The instructions tell the child exactly where to put what on the page.
Re: Question about notebooking...
Heather,
Up until CTC, the notebooking is done on white paper. We recommend either placing the papers in a 3-ring binder, possibly with plastic page protectors, or using a bound sketchbook instead, possibly with half lines/half plain paper. We wait to have the kiddos begin their full-colored notebooks until they are old enough, and have the artistic skills, to create a notebook that they will proud to display and add to for four years in a row. Prior to that time, the notebooks are a training exercise, still facilitating learning, but helping children develop and practice the skills needed to create a beautiful keepsake.
Blessings,
Carrire
Up until CTC, the notebooking is done on white paper. We recommend either placing the papers in a 3-ring binder, possibly with plastic page protectors, or using a bound sketchbook instead, possibly with half lines/half plain paper. We wait to have the kiddos begin their full-colored notebooks until they are old enough, and have the artistic skills, to create a notebook that they will proud to display and add to for four years in a row. Prior to that time, the notebooks are a training exercise, still facilitating learning, but helping children develop and practice the skills needed to create a beautiful keepsake.
Blessings,
Carrire
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Heather,
We used white cardstock paper last year for the "Bigger Hearts..." notebooking and really enjoyed that! We put our ds's notebooking in clear plastic sleeves in a tabbed 3 ring binder. This resulted in a neat portfolio that my ds can have of his year spent in Bigger Hearts. My older ds has a portfolio of each of his HOD years as well, and I snapped pics of many of his notebooking entries and shared them on the Weekly Check-In. There is also an HOD PHFHG Photobook that may be fun for you to peruse as you get ready to help your ds put together a portfolio of memories from his PHFHG year! Here is a link to that...
http://heartofdakotasphotobooks.shutterfly.com/30
HTH!
In Christ,
Julie
We used white cardstock paper last year for the "Bigger Hearts..." notebooking and really enjoyed that! We put our ds's notebooking in clear plastic sleeves in a tabbed 3 ring binder. This resulted in a neat portfolio that my ds can have of his year spent in Bigger Hearts. My older ds has a portfolio of each of his HOD years as well, and I snapped pics of many of his notebooking entries and shared them on the Weekly Check-In. There is also an HOD PHFHG Photobook that may be fun for you to peruse as you get ready to help your ds put together a portfolio of memories from his PHFHG year! Here is a link to that...
http://heartofdakotasphotobooks.shutterfly.com/30
HTH!
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