I've always used lapbooks as a review of the topic studied, but this is to be used as a learning tool and so far so good; my daughter is asking to play the maths games and learning her tables, it's really great!
This side contains multiplication flashcards for 7-12 and a reminder for what factors and multiples are.
The middle section has domino multiplication (well worth the cutting out), dice multiplication game and Mingo (multiplication Bingo).
This is the first flap (for some reason I've put the photos up in the wrong order) it has the flashcards for 1-6.
This has been such a success at our house that I've also made a lapbook for Cells which my daughter has been working through over the last week. Below are the photos starting with the front cover which my youngest decorated with a plant cell.
This side has a matching game and flaps about the differences between plant and animal cells.The middle flap has a microscope picture with a labelling game and different kinds of cells and their functions.
I used sticky back velcro on the right side so that my youngest could learn about 'Mrs Gren' Life Processes.
Also went to a fabulous firework display with the grandparents in Blyth, to the Cinema with Grace to see High School Musical 3, shoe shopping, painting window stickers, a lie down painting like Michaelangelo, making jewellery ready for Christmas and doing boxes for Romania as well as the usual activities at church, so all in all a good couple of weeks I think.
Your cells lapbook is really neat. Great job to your kids..and to you!!
ReplyDeleteWhere did you get the cell lapbook that you put together? I am looking at doing one for my girls in a couple of weeks. They are in first grade and want something pretty simple, but can't find much out there! Help!! LOL, Thanks, Tracy
ReplyDeleteI too am wondering where you got the resources for the cells lapbook. It looks great!
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