Please read the terminology page before reading this section.
You can create booklets for Scrapbook Folders using any curriculum or topic. Either create a lesson plan for the subject you will be studying or use a prepared unit study like Heart of Wisdom.
Create the booklets as you complete lessons in a unit study. The Heart of Wisdom unit studies utilize the
4 Step method of instruction combined with Charlotte Mason methods.
Each lesson involves four steps:
Creating the booklets for the Scrapbook Folder is a fun way to complete Step 3. Sharing
the Scrapbook Folder is an excellent way to complete Step 4!
A unit study usually involves several lessons. You will create a booklet for each lesson. At the end of the unit you place all the booklets into the Scrapbook Folder. If you try to layout the Scrapbook Folder before you complete the booklets you'll probably run out of room. You can work on the Scrapbook Folder cover anytime during the unit but save the booklet layout for last.
A Step by
Step Guide Through a Lesson
Plan ahead by gathering resources and coordinating supplies.
Step 1. Introduce your topic to the student. Discuss the topic and why it is important for them to learn about it (or follow Step 1 in a lesson in Heart of Wisdom unit study)
Step 2: Find out the facts about the topic through a book, video, field trip, etc (o Or follow Step 2 in a lesson in a Heart of Wisdom unit study)
Click here to see a list of resources by topic.
Step 3: Choose a booklet to create to show what was learned in Steps 1 and 2. The lessons in the Heart of Wisdom unit studies give several writing and other activities (graphic organizers, tables, charts, diagrams, modelsetc.) to choose from that can be easily adapted to make a booklet.
Summary Writing: The student presents a broad overview in his or her own words, including only the main point(s) (much shorter than the original text).
Copywork: The student copies a passage about the topic:
a sentence, a few paragraphs, Bible verses,
poetry, etc.