Tag: lapbook

  • Charlotte’s Web Lapbook

    This year we are using Sonlight Core 1 for my first grader, I absolutely love the emphasis on literature and reading. We are currently reading Charlotte’s Web by E.B. White, what a pleasure it is! Preston is really enjoying the story as am I. I wanted to try and come up with a Charlotte’s Web lesson, I also wanted to try lapbooking so I created this and thought it would be the perfect lapbook to make first. It’s designed to be interactive and a helpful learning tool, not just the book and characters but includes other animal facts and stuff like that too.

    Charlotte's Web Lapbook
    The Cover, Preston wrote the title across the top sheet and his version of the cover on the bottom left (took picture before)
    Charlotte's Web Lapbook
    Bottom right: Questions from each chapter, library sleeves
    Charlotte's Web Lapbook
    from the right hand side, cards from each category, match each card correctly, I cut these down after I took the picture, they were too long
    Charlotte's Web Lapbook
    Inside Center, What do Spiders eat, Spider Diagrams, What do Pigs eat?
    Charlotte's Web Lapbook
    more from inside center
    Charlotte's Web Lapbook
    top right – Animal Parents and Babies
    Charlotte's Web Lapbook
    Match the Animal picture with their name
    Charlotte's Web Lapbook
    Since Charlotte’s Web has the chapters in Roman numerals, Sonlight uses it to teach the numerals, here is a flip book I made up to ten (X)

    Charlotte’s Web Lapbook Download

    I thought this was pretty good for my first time although I did need to make some adjustments. There are many other children’s printables, lessons and activities I made if you would like to use them visit my Children’s Printables Page. Make sure and come back and let me know how it goes, share your blog. Please leave a comment, your suggestions and input can be very helpful. Feel free to use the material in a different setup I would love to see the results. Have fun and enjoy!

    It turns out that Lapbooking is really a lot of fun. I have some other projects we have worked on with other homeschool friends, I just need to get them posted!

     

    some coloring pages courtesy free coloring info.
  • Hermie Tot Book

    I have not made any lapbooks but I am researching them and a super-sweet friend is going to give me a tutoiral. For practice I decided to try a Tot Book, it’s a mini-version of lapbooks. We tried this one today it’s another great idea from the 1+1+1=1 blog. It is a Hermie Tot Book from the Tot Section of the blog. I intially had my youngest in mind but as I was going through it I think my 4 year will have fun with it too, I will try after I laminate the pieces. My 2 year old jumped right in and was super eager, we must LAMINATE. He liked it a lot and played with it for about 10 minutes! Thanks Carissa!

    Toddler LapbookTop Left – Bug book, Bottom Left – Accordion Counting Book, Bottom Right – Colors
    Toddler Lapbook

    Oliver liked the lapbook so I’d say it was a success!

    These were for a book that shows the names of the characters and then has a blank one for the child. I improvised and laid them all out and glued them to the inside. Sam liked seeing all of them, he was excited… it was so cute. Thanks again to 1+1+1=1, I have been so inspired and motivated!