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 More About Notebooking and Lapbooks
 

Dear Home School Solutions Friends,

I thought you might like to see some lap book samples. The photos below are from www.thehomeschoollibrary.com. The examples I selected are elementary, but lapbooking and notebooking can be used effectively at every grade level, pre-k through college. (See the post below for several helpful lapbook and notebooking links.)

Also, I've developed notebooking pages for an elementary Magic School Bus Science Notebook. If you'd like copies of those pages, you may send me your e-address via a private comment below, and I'll be glad to send copies to you in a word attachment.

Happy Home Schooling,
Mrs. Sherry






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 Free Notebooking and Lapbook Resources
 

Dear Home School Solutions Friends,

If you're like me, the only thing better than cheap is free! Below are some amazing free sites for those of you who would like to give notebooking or lapbooks a try. Just copy and paste the address you want into your browser and enjoy!

Happy Home Schooling,
Mrs. Sherry

P.S. I am doing some research on gifted education, and will revisit that topic soon. Thanks for your patience!

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Apologia Science Notebooking Downloads:

http://www.jeanniefulbright.com/Notebook.html

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Variety of Free Notebooking Resources:

http://www.notebookingpages.com/index.html

http://www.notebookingnook.com/FreePages/index.html

http://scrapbookingtolearn.com/digitalscrapbookingstores.html

http://www.notebooking.org/

http://highland.hitcho.com.au/Forms.htm

http://homeschoolwithindexcards.com/Notebooking-Forms.html

http://www.notebookingpages.com/Notebooking_Pages_Free_Bible_Pages.html
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Free Lap Book Printables:

http://www.homeschoolhelperonline.com/lapbooks.htm (TONS of free lapbook units and templates here!)

www.liveandlearnpress.com (A small sampling of units is available.)

www.handsofachild.com (Freebies change quarterly.)

www.homeschoolestore.com (Freebies change weekly; you can have them sent to your in-box.)

http://www.cindyrushton.com/Lapbooking.html (All kinds of goodies!)

http://www.tobinslab.com/downloads/Lap%20Book%20Info%20Sheet.pdf (basic instructions)

http://www.canby.com/hockmanchupp/student_folder_websites.html (a kazillion links to all manner of free book making, paper folder and graphic organizer templates)
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 Could My Child Be Gifted?
 

Q: My first grader seems more wiggly than her peers, and is easily bored. At first, we thought maybe the cause was ADD or ADHD. But, she's reading at a 4th grade level. Could her boredom be a result of giftedness?

A: YES! In fact, I'd say that you've hit the nail on the head! I've discussed this very issue with several of my clients.

Many people assume that gifted students are the ones who sit still and get all their work done and are automatically motivated.

Gifted students, however, are at high risk to be high school drop outs and career underachievers for two primary reasons.

1. Because many things are easy for gifted students, they often give up when something doesn't come easily.

2. When something does come easily to them, they're bored and don't complete the task, or do it half-heartedly making unneccessary errors.

So, you can see that giftedness is a double-edged sword.

Parents and educators of the gifted have a great challenge, blessing and responsibility. You'll have to be on top of your game to keep your gifted kiddo on track.

Here are a few tips:

1. Remember that intellectual age isn't necessarily the same as physical or emotional age. Just because your first grader reads like a fourth grader, it doesn't mean she can sit still like a fourth grader. Cut back your expectations. Establish a minimum requirement of sitting still for academic tasks for one minute per year old, and build from there, a minute at a time. Give frequent wiggle breaks.

2. Gifted kids are often obsessed with a particular topic, author, or book genre. Go with it! Use their interests as rewards. "When you finish your math and miss fewer than 2, you may choose to read your book on the digestive system of dogs." That may motivate gifted students more than offering a piece of candy or a trip to the zoo!

3. Don't waste his time and talent on "busy work." Why make him copy each spelling word five times when he could write a book if you let him? Instead, allow him to write the story that's plaguing his mind, and go through the writing process with him, editing for spelling as your spelling lesson.

4. Gifted kids often feel like they can't "turn off" their brains. They are constantly daydreaming, thinking, wishing, inventing, judging, worrying, analyzing.... You may hear him talk to himself in bed at night or while playing alone. Help him balance time alone with time with peers. Help him wind down for a better night's rest by encouraging him to journal or talk to you before bedtime. Establish firm bedtime rituals.

5. Give rewards, both concrete and verbal praise, for completing tasks, easy or challenging, to the best of her ability. Without giving her a guilt trip or Messiah complex, firmly establish the value of her gift and the responsibility she has to use it well.

Claim Ephesians 6:7 as a life verse for your child,
"Serve wholeheartedly, as if you were sereing the Lord, not men."

Or, how about 1 Corinthians 10:31?
"Whatever you do, do it all for the glory of God."

The best comprehensive website on giftedness I've found is:
www.hoagiesgifted.org. (Thanks to Adele for sharing!)

I'd love to hear from other moms of gifted/advanced students. Please share your questions or advice in the comment section below.

I will write about giftedness again soon, so check back!

Happy Home Schooling,
Mrs. Sherry
c 2007
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 We Have a New E-Business!
 

Announcing the Grand Opening of the Old Country Cellar!!!



Dear Home School Solutions Friends,

Well, as many of you may know, my husband and I have an entrepreneurial spirit. Between the two of us, we've started or have been a part of starting, a Christian school, a church, and now, the count is seven business ventures. Call us crazy, but for some reason, we can't seem to help it.

When I married Troy, I had NO idea that he was handy or artsy. In fact, our first Christmas together, when he asked for a power saw, I was afraid someone might actually buy him one, and he'd cut off his hand. As far as I could tell, he was a book man.

However, he's inherited his mom's artistic talents and enjoys creating folk art pieces. For the most part, it's been a hobby, and he's mostly done pieces for us or our extended family. We've recently been considering ways to supplement his income, and rather than take a part-time job somewhere that he wouldn't enjoy, he decided to give a go at selling his wares.

So, today, we are officially launching our new e-store, The Old Country Cellar. Through October 26, we are offering a 10% discount off all online purchases of $50 or more to thank you for helping us get started. Use coupon code thank10you2607 when you check out.

He will continually be updating and adding new creations, so visit often (don’t forget to bookmark the site on your favorites list). If there is something that you wish he had, but don't see, he does consider custom requests.

There's a link to the right, or you can cut and paste the address into your browser:
www.oldcountrycellar.com





Happy Home Shopping!
Mrs. Sherry
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 Fire Safety Week Activity Ideas
 

Dear Home School Solutions Friends,

Do you remember how exciting it was when the fire fighters brought their trucks to your elementary school and handed out free coloring books?

Don't forget that home schoolers need fire safety lessons, too.



Here are some quick ideas:

1. Plan a "Party with a Purpose" with home school friends. Bake cookies together and make thank you cards to deliver to the local fire station when you go for a tour. (Thanks to Shawn for this idea!)

2. Design a blue print style map of your home and mark all the escape routes. Practice escaping!

3. Test all your smoke detectors, and replace batteries as needed.

4. Remind everyone in your family about your meeting place in case of a fire.

5. Practice the old "stop, drop and roll" drills.

I found the perfect link for all kinds of fire safety week activities. There are great cross-curricular lesson plans and printables for every age group. To access the link, paste and copy this address in your browser:
http://www.education-world.com/a_lesson/lesson/lesson026.shtml

For more great links and interactive online activities with Smokey the Bear, Sparky the Fire Dog and other fun friends, cut and paste this address in your browser:
http://www.ci.union-gap.wa.us/fire/funsStuff.htm

Safe and Happy Home Schooling,
Mrs. Sherry
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