![]() ![]() Have glue, tape, scissors, colored pencils, and brads handy.Print all of your mini books ahead of time and put them in a zip top bag.To make lapbooking more simple here are some helpful tips I've learned: Of course our lapbook comes from Homeschool Share! The Orphan of Ellis Island (a go along book for older students).In addition to the suggestions in the manual, I added the following books: I always consult the manual (they have such great suggestions), and I'm thankful our library has all of the FIAR manuals, too. (I was also sneaky, though, and found some middle grades go-along books so Anna can join in the fun, too.) I chose some books and vowed to do them with just him. He said "I miss Five in a Row".Īt that I vowed to do more books with him, and we are making lapbooks, video taping our learning, and diving back into Five in a Row with gusto! Over the Christmas break I asked my 8 year old what HE wanted to do in school in 2013. I don't consider us experts on Five in a Row, but we have rowed quite a few of the books. ![]()
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