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    Our month ahead
    As I am looking toward the end of our school year coming up at the end of this month, I am trying to review my plans for the year and see what unit studies we have left to complete. I have three lapbook projects left, thanks to my friends at Hands of a Child. And I would like to complete all of them with the boys. The first one is a project book on airplanes, and the second is a project book on North Carolina. I have an additional book on the Biltmore House to complete along with the NC project book. We will start with the one on airplanes, since I think we really need a science-oriented lapbook. We just completed a study of the light bulb and Thomas Edison. And I think a study about flight and airplanes would be a good spring project. And I think I will use the NC project book over a period of several months during our "school break."

    I also am looking forward to cleaning my school cabinet out and reorganizing it. It always amazes me at the stuff that ends up in there by the end of the year. And I love being able to file away completed projects and books.

    What are your plans for March?

    Have a blessed day! Tami

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    We now have lapbooking supplies!
    Discount Home School Supplies now offers supplies for your lapbooking needs! You can see what we have to offer by following this LINK.

    We added these products to make it easier for you to gather supplies for making lapbooks.

    Have a blessed day! Tami

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    Lapbooking is a great way to teach your children

    (This is a review that I posted on my other blog in January 2008. We have been using lapbooks to learn about various topics, and it has been a fun way to learn facts.)

    Oregon Trail Lapbook
    By Hands of a Child – Niki McNeil, Kimm Bellotto, Katie Kubesh




    Recently, my children and I embarked on a study of our country’s westward expansion. I enlisted the help of a friend of mine, Niki McNeil from Hands of a Child, for a fun way to learn about the Oregon Trail. She provided me with a project pack with the reproducible pages already copied onto color paper called a kit pack. Since I was teaching four boys of various ages and abilities, she sent me pages with “type it in” words on the activity pages for my younger boys. And the copies for the older boys were blank for them to fill in the information themselves.
    Ms. McNeil also provided me with a teaching guide that provided me with a daily lesson plan for approximately ten days of teaching. It took us closer to two weeks to complete our lapbooks. I am a novice at making lapbooks, and all of the resources that Ms. McNeil provided enabled me to easily create these lapbooks with my boys. I did most of the cutting of the projects due to the fine details of the projects that were provided. My oldest son is 12-years-old, and he could cut his own activities out. My sons, who are 8 and under, needed my assistance with the cutting.
    The Oregon Trail Project book also includes the teaching materials for the activities. This made my job so much easier, since I was able to read the section in the teacher’s guide that went along with the daily lessons. Katie Kubesh does most of the research for the project packs for Hands of a Child, and she did an outstanding job on the research for this lapbook. It was informative without being overwhelming.

    We enjoyed creating lapbooks for the Oregon Trail that I have ordered four more project packs to complete with my children. I would highly recommend any of the project packs or research packs from Hands of a Child for your lapbooking projects. You can even choose to purchase their template pack and create a lapbook on the topic of your choosing.

    If you would like to see more of the items available from Hands of a Child, please CLICK HERE to visit their website. It was recently upgraded, and I love the new look and new features!

    Submitted by: Tami Fox of Discount Home School Supplies (http://www.dhss.com/)

    December 2007

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