What is notebooking?
Notebooking is another fun way to keep record of what you’ve learned while providing your student with a tool for review; at the end of your school year, your notebook will also be a reminder of all the special memories you’ve created together. Notebooking means different things to different people. Some people use a blank notebook and add in lapbook components, others use it as more of a writing tool, and still others mix the two. Your notebook may look like this: a three ring binder divided by subjects or by unit study title include worksheets, art projects, etc. Or this: a blank spiral bound scrapbook include various items such as minit books (small folded books used in lapbooking) photographs of student completing projects/photos of completed projects tickets from field trips parts of worksheets coloring pages Or this: a three ring binder divided by subjects or by unit study title include notebooking pages — pretty pages with graphic organizers (squares, circles, etc.) to help you