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Animal Notebook

  1. jessintexas
  2. Belinda Mooney
  3. Jo Murphy


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1.   Jul 15, 2006 4:08 AM

» jessintexas - One Notebook - Many Children

As we have 5 little ones at home, at the table doing lessons -- I have found it so much easier to combine each subjects notebook into one huge binder. For a while with three children schooling, the notebooks were taking over the house, I could just imagine what it would be like with all five at the table - not pretty not pretty at all!!! Now, we have one notebook labeled for each subject and a combination of all of their work. My husband LOVES it ... so much easier for the principal to come in and sit down with one subject and find a nice continuous flow to their work. Now with subjects where they are not doing the same work, such as mathematics ... I divide that notebook by child and file their daily math work accordingly.

Thanks Belinda, these are really great. We are gearing up for a study of frogs, this will get their creative juices flowing!!

I surely love homeschooling my little sponges ... they just soak up anything I throw at them, with HUGE smiles on their faces!!!

-- posted by jessintexas


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2.   Jul 19, 2006 9:01 AM

» Belinda Mooney - One Notebook - Many Children

In response to One Notebook - Many Children posted by jessintexas:

One a neat idea. I know about notebok overflow. I have 7 children. I never thought about doing 1 with everyone's things in it!!

Belinda

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Belinda Mooney
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3.   Sep 12, 2006 3:01 PM

» Feature Writer Jo Murphy - One Notebook - Many Children

In response to One Notebook - Many Children posted by belinda14:


yes this is a great idea. I might try an activity using this idea at school and let you know how it goes!
Jo

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Feature Writer Jo Murphy
Feature Writer for Multimedia Arts


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