Why lapbook? We haven't done too many yet, but the value is that it makes your subject come alive in a way that say, a book report or worksheet, really doesn't. It's a great way to review material you've learned/read and solidify the important facts. For the littles, it can also improve various motor skills, such as cutting, coloring, and pasting. Besides that, it's fun! Lapbooks also create a sort of "living record" of the things my kids have learned. They can look back through them, re-read things they've written, do the activities in them, etc. I think this would also be beneficial if your children actually attend school, as an alternative to a "report", supplemental summertime or at-home learning to enhance what they're reading, or as a creative alternative for a presentation/project on a given subject.
What ages can lapbook? All ages! Tatiana {7 1/2} is just finishing her second lapbook now and Sienna {4} is working on her first one! Starting from the time your child can color, cut & glue, they can lapbook!
What supplies do I need? Besides your topic, you'll need manila folders {either repurposed from the household or purchased}, adhesive {so far I've just used glue sticks}, and an assortment of activities, pockets, mini-books to add to your lapbook, many of which can be found online for free {see here}.
Pockets for a vocab memory game & other mini-books
Any other questions, feel free to ask!
6 comments:
Other homeschooling blogs I read have mentioned lapbooks they are doing too. But I really needed a breakdown like this to explain it to the outsider looking in. I'm sure my kids would love doing these!
Neat! I may look into doing these with the kids this summer. Looking for alternatives to the Summer Bridge Book we usually go through. :0)
@Steph: Sienna is totally loving her first one! She now asks everyday when her turn is for "school" and doing her activities.
@Alicia: I could help you put one together if you'd like! I think it would be really fun & easy to do one about a topic your kids are interested in, {maybe one for the girls & one for the boys?}, like outer space, horses, ocean life, gardens, robots, etc....
Heather Vierck showed me those at her house...could you trade???
Yea I'd love the help! I haven't had time to look at the sites you gave yet but plan to during nap time today!! So excited!! :0)
@Erin: Probably my pregnancy brain, but I'm not sure I understand your question. Trade lapbooks? Since most of the fun is in making them, I wouldn't want to trade my finished ones. Although, if you had several people who had the same age range of kids, say PreK, several of you could pick one book, print/cut as many sets as you would need, then "swap" so that each family would be ready to read & assemble!
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