Posted by Cindy on May 24, 2007
Okay, this is probably a tip that most of you already know about, but they’re new to me and WAY cool!
Mini Offices are somewhat like lapbooks because they’re made out of file folders that you refold, but they’re used as reference sources that your child pulls out and places at their workspace when needed. You and your child decide what kinds of references would be handy.
map of USA and/or world
manuscript or cursive ABCs
multiplication table
number line
number or color words
grammar rules
writing rules or editing chart
phonics rules
vowel sounds
months and/or days of the week
how to write the date
money values
how to write an address
100s chart
shape names
tally mark values
Roman numerals
Then paste the references into the folders and you’ve created a mini office! Never again do you have to remind your child what short “a” sounds like! Never again do you have to spell the number eight out loud! Never again do you have to show your child how to write today’s date!
The possibilities are as endless as your imagination. Just in case your imagination doesn’t stretch that far, I’ve found some SUPER resources!! You’ll find pictures and lots of premade reproducibles. Get your printer and folders ready. You won’t be able to resist the urge to create once you see these sites!
Teaching Heart
Mrs. Meacham’s Classroom
Reagan All * Star Kinderbears
Busy Teacher’s Cafe
Shadow-Earth
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Posted by Cindy on March 28, 2007
We just finished a wonderful lapbooking unit on horses! Back when Eli was only a month old, we did our very first lapbook on snow. Although it was fun and a great learning experience, I didn’t put much effort or planning into it. This time, I took time to plan and – wow, what a great unit it’s been. The kids have learned SO MUCH and have a beautiful keepsake of their work to remind them of our time spent.
I used the lapbooking unit from Hands of a Child and added some of my own assignments as well, especially for Mahayla. Her added work included a circle story about a horse, a horse report, taking/saving/printing pictures of horses, a checklist of horse care skills learned, a log of horse books read and songs learned, a map of horses around the world, drawing horses, a visit to a tack shop and horse farm, completing a crossword of breeds, and creating a horse comic strip. Caleb did some of these things, too. There were some of the activities we didn’t do from the Hands of a Child unit because I preferred to have the kids learn a few of the things in different ways. The lapbook books can get a little tedious, so I spiced things up a bit.
Here are the covers. Mahayla’s is a picture she drew. Caleb’s is a dot-to-dot he colored.

Here are the back covers – a world map.

Here is Caleb’s – two folders put together. In the first. I’m holding up a story he narrated that we stapled at the top. In the second, I’m holding up a Draw Write Now horse picture he drew.


Here is Mahayla’s. Hers is three folders put together. The second picture shows an animal report and a drawing stapled at the top. There are lapbook activities underneath. The fourth picture is the third back of a folder.




Posted by Cindy on March 17, 2007
Co-op gals – I’ve found yet another wonderful resource for lapbooking info, ideas and links. Be sure to have a cup of tea and plenty of time before you visit this link!
http://www.homeschoolblogger.com/eclecticeducation/Lapbooking/
Posted by Cindy on March 8, 2007
This is what I was tryin’ to say the other day! http://www.homeschoolblogger.com/jaminacema/228122/
I ran across this by chance today and knew it would be very helpful to those of you who were interested in trying lapbboks. Now, if only I had been this organized the other day, right? I have an excuse I didn’t find out I was teaching until Sunday. 
Posted by Cindy on February 26, 2007
Hi gals! Here are the lapbooking and notebooking links you asked for!
LAPBOOKING – places to buy lapbooking units and learn more about lapbooking:
www.handsofachild.com and www.knowledgeboxcentral.com
NOTEBOOKING – places to learn more about notebooking and find free notebook pages:
www.notebooking.org and www.cindyrushton.com
Don’t forget to sign up at Homeschool E-Store for a FREE weekly download!! That’s where I’ve gotten tons of wonderful resources for lapbooking units, notebook pages, unit studies and more. I think you even get a $5.00 gift certificate just for signing up. I have a quick link to their site on the right. ——–>