Astronomy Junior Notebooking Journal
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~ Like a Fitted Glove ~
~*Correlates Well: The Astronomy textbook (by the same author) works hand-in-hand like a fitted glove. An interrelated schedule is included for reading (textbook), notebooking, & doing activities/projects.
~*Feasible: A can-do science! The suggested schedule is based on a 28 wk period, 2-days per week. The purpose of the schedule is to be used as a guide for individual families. It's easily adaptable for our situation, and I believe other families as well.
~*Appropriate for Ability: I love this notebook for my 8 year old. She's taken a shine to it. She looks forward to coloring & attempts to make it accurate! I look forward to see which "Fascinating Facts" she pulls out of our textbook reading & what artwork she creates.
~*Ease of Use: Great "pick-up & go quality"! We incorporate the Scripture copywork as part of our Language Arts program. The whole set-up makes it easy for my child to be fairly independent with notebooking.
~*Additional Ideas: Additional reading and projects ideas for the younger group are given.
March 30, 2013
A must have companion to the textbook
The notebooking journal is great! While I read from the textbook my 1st & 3rd grader color the pictures that go along with the lesson. It has great activities to reinforce what is being learned from the textbook. It also has a suggested lesson plan/schedule you can follow which tells you what pages in the textbook correlate with what pages in the norebooking journal.
March 19, 2013
My 6 yr Old Loves It!
This journal exceeds my expectations! It's easy for parents to follow along the lessons and great for kids to learn in a hands on, fun way. My daughter enjoys the projects and learning about God's amazing creation through astronomy.
Highly recommend it!
September 20, 2012
Great for the Younger Student
This Junior Notebook is a great addition to our studies for my 6 year old. With lots of coloring pages and options for both block and cursive copy work, it is something we can use now and then pull back out in a few years and use again when he is a bit older.
September 19, 2012