Johwey Redington

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Lapbooking Meets Notebooking

Posted on | November 16, 2009 | 6 Comments

Lapbooking was introduced to me by my cousin who is a homeschool consultant in San Diego. Apparently, it’s a growing trend among homeschoolers. I think it’s a brilliant idea. Lapbooks are an absolutely fun way to learn and can be implemented in any subject.

Our first lapbook project was for Mica’s literature study on Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol. In conceptualizing this project, I knew I wanted to try the idea of a lapbook but make it so that the pages can be kept in a 3-ring binder. The result was a fusion of lapbooking, notebooking, scrapbooking, and mixed media collage. (What can I say, I was having fun!)

This is what the finished project looks like, kept in a 3-ring notebook. I used two 12×12 cardstock papers as the base. (One of my objectives is to use materials that I already have at home; and believe me, I have an endless supply of cardstocks!) I trimmed off 1″ on both papers to make each measure 11″ in length. I scored the papers vertically so that the width measures 8.5″ each with a 3.5″ flap. I then prepared the various mini books, pockets, and other elements that went on the pages and just had Mica put them together as she completed the different activities that I designed for her.
On the left outside flap, we placed several memorable quotes from the book. On the right outside flap, we placed a trifold minibook that contains quick facts about the book.
The “quick facts” mini book contains flaps for author, illustrator, publication place and date, setting, main character, and ‘what I liked about the book’. You open a flap and find the answer inside.
I had Mica gesso the main pages just for fun. (I’m in this mixed media craze right now.) Then I gave her pictures representing each chapter of the book and she glued them on the pages with arrows to show the story sequence. She rubbed some oil pastels around the pictures for an artistic touch, then wrote the chapter summary beside each picture. Also on the left main page, we attached a pocket that holds strips of paper for each character in the book and another pocket that holds a mini quiz book. On the left inside flap is a questionnaire analyzing the symbolism of the characters in the book.
The right main page is shown here with the chapter pictures and summaries. We also included a bifold mini book that holds another ‘analysis’ question for Mica to complete. On the right inside flap is a short writeup about the author, Charles Dickens.
The bifold mini book is shown here opened up. (I know it’s not exactly a mini book since it’s just one page but I don’t know what to call it.) And there you go, our first lapbook/notebook. Maybe I’ll call it a crossbreed lapbook – yep, that sounds alright.

Now, I’ve decided to give away a copy of this crossbreed lapbook – for those of you who want to try it out. After all, the theme is fitting, since Christmas is fast approaching. Enter to win by leaving a comment about any homeschool questions you may have or to share your own lapbook projects. Double your chance by sharing this article on Twitter or Facebook. I’ll pick out a winner on November 23.

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6 Responses to “Lapbooking Meets Notebooking”

  1. Cathj
    November 16th, 2009 @ 7:40 am

    How interesting.. I think want to start 1 for recipe that I tried.. ^_^

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  2. kiki
    November 16th, 2009 @ 9:29 am

    oh wow…wow.. Can somebody pick up my jaw already? Will pleading help to win the prize? Look at my puppy eyes..please please please.. :P

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  3. Jimmie
    November 18th, 2009 @ 12:23 am

    Wow! How sophisticated! It’s gorgeous, a work of art, even.

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  4. alegnacb
    November 30th, 2009 @ 8:30 am

    I missed the cut-off date. :-( I love the old pictures used.

    Are you planning to offer this lapbook for sale? CurrClick would be a good site to sell it through. http://www.currclick.com/

    Love_to_Lapbook Yahoo Group – http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Love_to_Lapbook/
    Hundreds of alphabetized links to lapbooks on a variety of topics

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  5. Nancy
    December 1st, 2009 @ 10:40 am

    This is a beautiful project! We’re going to do this book in December. I’m disappointed that I missed the deadline for the contest, but I just had to leave a comment anyhow.

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  6. Johwey
    December 9th, 2009 @ 1:15 pm

    Hi everyone! Thanks so much for leaving a comment and for letting me know about the yahoo group. I emailed the winner. I hope you like what I send you :D

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