HOW TO USE NOTEBOOKING IN YOUR HOMESCHOOL: Homeschool Social Studies and Science Writing and More

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  • How to Use Notebooking in Your Homeschool: Homeschool Social Studies and Science Writing and More! ↓↓↓ CLICK TO SEE MORE INFO ↓↓↓
    We have used notebooking to document our experiences and learning since my oldest was about 4 years old. Think of notebooking like an educational scrapbook for kids. There is no right or wrong way to incorporate this into your routine - just what works best for you and your kiddo at any given time.
    In this video, I walk you through how we are currently using notebooking with my rising 3rd grader and 1st grader. Then we dive back to the beginning of our educational notebooking and look at examples from 3-4 years old notebooks and up. As I flip through the notebooks, I share my thinking about the process and how I adapt and modify notebooking for my kids’ ages, skills, and needs.
    🛍 Grab my Notebooking Guide now! This guide breaks down how to get started notebooking step-by-step, including routines, sample schedules by age, our favorite resources, and more, www.homespunchildhood.com/sto...
    📓 You can also check out our notebooking through the years over on Instagram - start with my Notebooking Highlight here: saGlnaGxpZ...
    ⏱️ Timestamps:
    Why Notebooking: 01:10
    Our Current Notebooks: 3:10
    How it Started: 18:09
    Schoolnest Notebooks: 31:20
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    Strathmore Visual Mixed Media Journal:
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Комментарии • 16

  • @Laure__Line
    @Laure__Line 4 месяца назад +1

    Your children can draw so well ! This is impressive.

    • @homespun.childhood
      @homespun.childhood  3 месяца назад +1

      They love drawing and spend a lot of free time practice and learning more from classes and RUclips videos. Definitely not typically drawings for their age, so please don't compare!

  • @tammyron5705
    @tammyron5705 10 месяцев назад

    This was really helpful! Gave us some great ideas. 😊 Thank you!

  • @HeatherDeMeter
    @HeatherDeMeter 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks so much for putting all of this together in a video. We currently utilize notebooking as well, but this helped generate more ways to add writing from our content areas. I love the light board idea for tracing, so smart! I also had never heard of ReadWorks, but what a great resource! Looking forward to your future guides! 😊

    • @homespun.childhood
      @homespun.childhood  9 месяцев назад +1

      Glad you found it helpful! I use Readworks all the time, it's a great resouce!

  • @sherri1999
    @sherri1999 9 месяцев назад +1

    Fabulous ideas! Thank you for sharing your creativity:)

  • @jessiemadanat5455
    @jessiemadanat5455 6 месяцев назад

    I learned a lot thank you!

  • @jennalanglais8948
    @jennalanglais8948 9 месяцев назад +1

    This was so helpful thank you! 🙂We are in our third year of homeschooling and I have been wanting to incorporate notebooking but wasn’t quite sure where to begin.
    I am curious, how do you go about choosing topics to study for science? Do you use any sort of spine to get ideas from?

    • @homespun.childhood
      @homespun.childhood  9 месяцев назад

      Hi, I go into this a bit in my guide. For science, we have dabbled in a variety of curricula including Blossom and Root, Real Science Odyssey, and Nomad Press guides. Science is tricky because there are a couple different approaches you can take - mastery-based like B&R and RSO or more spiral based with different topics like Nancy Larson Science, Bookshark, Moving Beyond the Page, and Oak Meadow. You can also DIY science unit studies with Nomad Press books (i'm about to share a flip through of those) and/or History Plus online (doing all science this year)www.historyplusonline.com/.

  • @Qetesh773
    @Qetesh773 9 месяцев назад

    Where did you get those soft bound notebooks you have them in many colors and around minute 25-30 of this video ( they look much smaller than school nest) they have the onion paper, I don’t see a link for it

  • @user-fp7hh4pm3s
    @user-fp7hh4pm3s 10 месяцев назад +1

    I noticed you said you only do notebooking weekly. Do they just pick between science, history or language arts to do a notebook page? Do you do one page per book every week?

    • @homespun.childhood
      @homespun.childhood  9 месяцев назад

      Hi! I break all of this down in my new Notebooking Guide, www.homespunchildhood.com/store/p/notebooking-guide.
      We do our learning journals once a week. If we covered both science and social studies topics that week, they do a journal page for each of those. If we just did science, then they just do a science page.