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Our Lapbooks And Other Tools For Learning

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These are lapbooks that my son and I have made.  They are fun to make and a great learning tool.  I've also made file folder games, board games and flashcards.   Archives | Subscribe to Alerts Alerts Subscribe to Alerts | Feeds
   
Saturday, October 14, 2006
8:23:57 PM EDT

Baa Moo Farm


Our morning at Baa Moo Farm Olin, NC.  We all had a great time even the older kids that thought it would be boring.  The pictures are of Colin milking a cow (no one else would do it), a bull named Hollywood (he was in the movie For Richer or Poorer) weighs 2,200 pounds, getting eggs from the henhouse, feeding the chickens, bottle feeding the calves, and many others.  It was a great hands on experience and the little ones loved playing in the maze, playing on the toy tractors, and getting pumpkins from the pumpkin patch.  I think we will go back in the spring when they have another family day and get strawberries.

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Thursday, October 12, 2006
11:18:15 PM EDT

Knowledge Box Central Blowout Sale


Knowledge Box Central is having a Blowout Sale through Sunday the 15th.  Only a few days left!  They have a Thanksgiving Lapbook and a Thanksgiving Games Lapbook I purchased and have already started printing things off getting them ready.  These are going to make our Thanksgiving Unit much more exciting to do. 

 

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They have some great specials going on right now so check them out.  The Thanksgiving Lapbook and Games Lapbook also they have another special that you can get The Thanksgiving Games Lapbook, Astronomy Games Lapbook, and the Butteryfly (Letter B) Lapbook.  An Addition Math Facts Lapbooks set and also an American History Copywork package.  REALLY GREAT PRICES!!!!!

 

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Just wanted to share before this sale ends and it's too late.

 

Take Care,

Vickie



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Friday, September 29, 2006
1:25:53 PM EDT

T Lapbook


This lapbook is 3 folders put together.  The front cover the big T and little t colored and then stickers put on them.  Opened up the first folder flap (outside) has Trees and Triangles booklet for adding, Transprotation Letter Match, and My Itsy Bitsy Triangles Book.  Inside flaps have Telephone talk book and My Tulip Days of the Week.  Other side had Toys (he cut out toys and put them on construction paper), tools and When Till Turtle Came to Tea book. The middle has a turtle picture also showing the sign language for t, two and three mini book showing the number, word and items, movement game, and a poem about Arbor Day.  The next folder has on flaps Where is the T game, ten mini book, puzzles, a telephone, a Touch book using his hand.  The middle section has Tommy Tiger book, a poem about brushing your teeth, In My House (cut out pictures of things found in our house), and a triangle poem and collage.  The third section has on flaps Letter T Book, Grocery Store (cut out pictures), Traffic Light and poem, aniamal that begin with T like toucan, tiger, trumpeter swan and the middle section has My First Letter T Book Turtle and Tortioise, Taste test book, and On the Train, I Will Ride book.  The outside flap for this one has a turtle poem and a book on dinosaurs that begin with T.  On the back side of that one is the two states that begin with T, Presidents that begin with T and Tortoise and Hare stick puppets and Teddy Bear Puzzle.  Close and the very back has folder for storing worksheets, puppets, and craft sheets and then a smaller folder for turtle game the big turtle has the number word and the small turtle has the number and also triangle sizing and sorting and the leter T sizing and sorting. 

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11:53:41 AM EDT

Fruit and Vegetable Fun


This file folder game is matching fruits and vegetables.  This has been fun to do with our farm unit. 

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11:49:17 AM EDT

Season File Folder Game: Summer/Winter


This game is fun and shows some differences between summer and winter.

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11:45:35 AM EDT

Addition One Lapbook


This is a simple lapbook for adding with one.  I got this from www.homeschoolestore.com it was a weekly free item.  It's from the Knowledge Box Central  www.knowledgeboxcentral.com .  With it was also adding with 2, 3, and 4 which will be going into other lapbooks.  At the bottom I put a handy helper and when opened it has stars to count. 

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11:33:27 AM EDT

Musical Instrument Lapbook


When opened on both sides we have cut out pictures of instruments and put a description inside.  In the center we have pages that have Woodwind, brass, percussion, and string instruments.  On the back I made a folder to put instructions for different instruments to make, song sheets and music sheets.   

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11:18:24 AM EDT

Farm Animal Matching Game


This is a matching game using a folder, yarn, and velcro.  I got the pages from www.enchantedlearning.com to put in the folder. 



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11:11:06 AM EDT

More or Less Cards


I made these using stickers and cardstock. 

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Saturday, July 29, 2006
11:49:18 PM EDT

Our First Lapbook


This is our first lapbook Numbers 0 to 10.  My son loves this book and has used it often.  He really gets into the idea of making his own books.

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