We just got to break in our History Journal (thanks to your recommendation) with our Vikings unit! The science will probably be our next one to try out. I really love how you can collect these journals by subject to build over the years.
@@HomeSweetHomeschoolLife the best way to describe it is a sleeper-surprise. Maybe it’s because I’ve never learned about them before, but it was a great unit! We started off doing the workbook pages, Lapbook, Seatwork journal, Short story writing track, and the history timeline notebook. I ended up ditching the workbook pages and we just really dug into the Lapbook, which is a must for this unit! Not only did it help my boys remember the info, but to keep the different Vikings straight in our minds. It is written very story based and the daily devotions and Bible verses are tied really well with each lesson. I was very impressed with this unit and I can totally see the refinements come to fruition.
ALL my books came with greasy finger prints too. I used a Lysol wipe and it came off. Overall the books covers do soil easily but I find they do clean well. So far.
When you showed the science notebook you mentioned you used it for your weather unit, what weather unit are you doing if I may ask? Also do you just have your son basically draw or write things that stick out to him or are you asking him for specific things?
We were using Through the Eyes of a Storm Chaser | Meteorologist from Campfire Curriculums. Sometimes, I let him choose what to write/draw and sometimes I ask for specific things.
We have been using the Timeline Notebooks with GRH but you’ve given me so many new ideas! (Do you use a photo printer for images in your Science notebook? Which one?)
Is there a notebook that you think would work for taking notes at church for myself? 😄 Also is there one you think is best for jotting notes for a research report?
Thanks for the flip-through of these--great to have a peek inside.
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Oh these are great!! Thanks for sharing. Im excited to look at more of these
We love them!
Grid paper for math is a great idea!!! And I love the nature journal also! Wish I hadn’t already bought one!
I’m a sucker for a new notebook. We already had one, but this one was so pretty.
We just got to break in our History Journal (thanks to your recommendation) with our Vikings unit! The science will probably be our next one to try out. I really love how you can collect these journals by subject to build over the years.
Yay! How are you liking Vikings?
@@HomeSweetHomeschoolLife the best way to describe it is a sleeper-surprise. Maybe it’s because I’ve never learned about them before, but it was a great unit! We started off doing the workbook pages, Lapbook, Seatwork journal, Short story writing track, and the history timeline notebook. I ended up ditching the workbook pages and we just really dug into the Lapbook, which is a must for this unit! Not only did it help my boys remember the info, but to keep the different Vikings straight in our minds. It is written very story based and the daily devotions and Bible verses are tied really well with each lesson. I was very impressed with this unit and I can totally see the refinements come to fruition.
@@GinaRLacy now, I want the lapbook❤️
@@HomeSweetHomeschoolLife oh yes! You need it for sure!!! Especially knowing how you guys school.
I LOVE this!! Totally inspired for my classes!! Thank you!
Thanks for watching.
Thanks for sharing a peek inside each of the notebooks.
You’re welcome!
Thank you! I always wanted to do what was inside!
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Hello, I am very new to this, but would want to find out what the dotted pages are for, do you usually use it for a specific activity? thank you.
You can use them however you like. It is like a bullet journal page. You can write or draw on it.
Love these, so cool!
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Looks cool
ALL my books came with greasy finger prints too. I used a Lysol wipe and it came off. Overall the books covers do soil easily but I find they do clean well. So far.
Thanks for letting me know. I am going to try that today.
@@HomeSweetHomeschoolLife no problem. I hope it works.
At what date CE does the book start? It was cut out from the frame
I will have to check tomorrow if that is okay. I am not home now.
Nice. Do they offer a reading notebook?
Yes, they do.
When you showed the science notebook you mentioned you used it for your weather unit, what weather unit are you doing if I may ask? Also do you just have your son basically draw or write things that stick out to him or are you asking him for specific things?
We were using Through the Eyes of a Storm Chaser | Meteorologist from Campfire Curriculums. Sometimes, I let him choose what to write/draw and sometimes I ask for specific things.
@@HomeSweetHomeschoolLife thank you so much!!
@@daneilleprosser7709 you’re welcome!
We have been using the Timeline Notebooks with GRH but you’ve given me so many new ideas! (Do you use a photo printer for images in your Science notebook? Which one?)
I just put them in a Pages document and I print them on regular paper.
These are some cool notebooks.
I love them!
Is there a notebook that you think would work for taking notes at church for myself? 😄 Also is there one you think is best for jotting notes for a research report?
The Commonplace Notebook would work well for church notes. The grade level notebooks would be good for a research report.