
We love notebooking! What is more inspiring than a child creating his own booklet, or a student compiling his own research into his own notebook?
Notebooking is a way to document the learning process:
- A student has taken in information.
- He processes that information — thinks on it and digests it.
- Now he can produce an output!
Learning at its best!
This series takes a look at the different ways you can incorporate notebooking into your educational mix.
10 Ways to Use Notebooking: Tips for Getting Started
Create instead of consume. 10 ways to use notebooking: tips for getting started.
10 Ways to Use Notebooking: #1 Bible
Copy. Illustrate. Narrate. 10 Ways to Use Notebooking: #1 Bible with recommended resources.
10 Ways to Use Notebooking: #2 Copybook
Copy widely … and carefully. 10 Ways to Use Notebooking: #1 Copybook
10 Ways to Use Notebooking: #3 Literature
From list of books read to critical analysis. 10 Ways to Use Notebooking: #3 Literature
10 Ways to Use Notebooking: #4 Writing
From copying the alphabet to descriptive essays. 10 Ways to Use Notebooking: #4 Writing
10 Ways to Use Notebooking: #5 Grammar & Spelling
Language Arts the natural way. 10 Ways to Use Notebooking: #5 Grammar & Spelling
10 Ways to Use Notebooking: #6 History
Interacting with history. 10 Ways to Use Notebooking: #6 History
10 Ways to Use Notebooking: #7 Science
From early sketches of observations to inventions and diagrams. 10 Ways to Use Notebooking: #7 Science
10 Ways to Use Notebooking: #8 Nature
Whether artistic or scientific, explore God’s world with a notebook!
10 Ways to Use Notebooking: #9 Research & Projects
Foster a love of learning that carries on beyond the school years. 10 Ways to Use Notebooking: #9 Research & Projects
10 Ways to Use Notebooking: #10 Scrapbook
Educational portfolio or family scrapbook. 10 Ways to Use Notebooking: #10 Scrapbook
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