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Category Archives: Lapbooks
One week in and things are getting busy…
We had a very successful first week of school. Our mornings start quite early. The kids seem to wake sometime around 5-6am. What is with that??? We are normally eating breakfast around 7am and begin a bible study. After morning … Continue reading
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Elijah’s Book of Wonder
Day 2 in Science and we had a big project! We are busy going through Real Science-4-Kids Biology Level 1 and we had an activity to create a kingdom poster. Now being me, I first googled and looked on the … Continue reading
Our South African Lapbook
This is one of the Lapbooks we made last year with Elijah. Our South African Map. The National Anthem and Map National Flower, Animal, Tree, Fish, Bird Shade Match game with the Big 5. Coat of Arms This is … Continue reading
Elijah’s Grade 0 Mini-Office
The idea for a mini-office is to have a lapbook full of reference pages that he can use during his school day. Some people have specific subjects, i.e. Math or Language Arts. As Elijah is in Grade 0 I thought … Continue reading
Decimal Street
We are using Math-U-See Primer for our Math curriculum. One of the suggestions was to make a poster type Decimal Street. Unfortunately This can take up quite a bit of space and makes it awkward to work with. Then I … Continue reading