Remember this picture from my school room post? You may not be able to tell, that file folder in the front says “Notebooking Pages.” Know what that is? Yup. It’s a folder of blank notebooking pages (a small amount) that I printed off and made available at all times for impromptu notebooking urges.
I have some with large, ruled lines and some with smaller, unruled line with a variety of borders and boxes. I downloaded them with my Notebooking Pages membership. Truthfully, the oldest is more interested in the Notebooking Publisher – creating the page and filling it out on the computer and then printing it. Access to the Publisher comes with the annual Treasury membership so we can use both.
Notebooking Publisher:
If you’re not sure about notebooking or not very familiar with it, the articles section has information about how to get started, what supplies you need, types of pages, and so on.
We’re easing back into our school year slowly and so far have only been doing Bible, Math and a little bit of Language Arts. Next week we turn up the dial on our Language Arts work and add in History so we’ll be adding notebooking pages into our routine again. Time to warm up the printer!
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