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Lapbooking

Lapbooking is a great way for a child to learn about a subject. Lapbooking makes learning hands on and interactive, which is what cements learning into the minds of many children. A lapbook is an interactive booklet that centers around a central subject, that helps the child go into depth about the subject. Lapbooking give the child something to look back on to remember what they learned.
1 year agoVegetable Garden

As the economy continues to slump, I believe it is a good idea for people to grow a vegetable garden.
1 year agoHomeschool
To homeschool or not to homeschool is a question many parents face today. There are many reasons that a family could choose to homeschool. Some families choose to homeschool due to religious reasons. Some choose to homeschool because their children were being bullied in school or maybe because the school did not offer enough for their children. Whatever the reason, if you choose to homeschool, you are making a big decision in your child(ren)'s life and it should not be made lightly. You should also know that there are lot of resources and support available to home1 year agoNotebooking

Notebooking is a great way to help your child(ren) really learn the material they are studying. Notebooking helps children learn to write better and it can help them with their spelling and grammar. Notebooking helps the teacher see if the child really understands what they read. Notebooks are a great resource to review in the future to remind yourself what all you learned.
1 year agoGardening

Gardening is a popular and relaxing hobby. There are many different forms of gardening. There are flower gardens, vegetable gardens, herb gardens, water gardens and more. Plants are divided into a few catagories. There are perennials which continue to grow year after year. There are annuals that die off after one year of growing and biannuals that grow for two years, then die. Most vegetables are either annuals or biannuals (but treated as an annual), but a few are perennials.
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