Notebooking Pages Giveaway!! March 13, 2014 By Bekki 2 Comments This content may contain affiliate links.Want some secret sauce? Add notebooking pages templates to your homeschool toolkit!!Tears.BIG ugly tears.I had four kids at my kitchen table and I was desperately trying to teach four different history curriculums.Don’t ask me why.It was a strange year and I had decided I follow what someone else suggested we do.I think I lasted 3 days, before breaking down crying.I solved that drama by hiding all the history books and activities.“How can I do this smarter?”Please tell me I’m not the only one who stops mid teaching to declare, This isn’t working. Go outside and play while I figure out what to do!”My easy button for teaching came right about the same time I was crying.I’m not sure where I learned about notebooking pages, but I never stopped using them after that!Easy to usePerfect for adjusting lessons for multiple agesChild leadGorgeous keepsakesOnce or twice a year the creator of Notebooking Pages templates gives away a LOT of her goodiesApril 26 Anniversary Giveaway Details!!Over $800 in Prizes include:20 Notebooking Pages LIFETIME Memberships2 ProClick Binding Kits (tool + spines + covers)4 Amazon.com Gift Cards ($50 each)I hope you win!!Yes, there are free pages to try!!
Lisa Nelson says March 20, 2014 at 10:26 am Hey Bekki, I read this post a few days ago, and I haven' come any further than I was then. What the heck is notebooking? Man, you have to educate me. I just need to learn so much about this homeschooling thing. Reply
Bekki says March 23, 2014 at 4:01 pm Notebooking is easy! It is basically journaling what you are learning. I discovered Notebooking pages a while ago. Debra has created hundreds and hundres of templates that fit into basically any subject or topic. There is something's amazing that happens when you give your kids cute templates with small manageable spaces for them to write. It is kind of like small bite chunks.To note book, you pick a topic and read and discover and enjoy. Then you grab one of the sweet, cute, or appropriate templates and have your kiddos write about what they have learned. Voila, Notebooking.I do a lot of copy work, narration and dictation with my boys. These templates are perfect! They appreciate using visually "cool" paper. Honestly, so do I. You should totally grab a few of the free samples and see how they work for you! Reply