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Scrapbook to Learn Pages

Combine scrapbooking techniques with Charlotte Mason's copy methods for a great display or addition to your unit study portfolio! Scrapbooking is incredibly rewarding. Students show enthusiasm about almost any subject if they are able to scrapbook.

NEW Quick Scrapbook Pages for Download!
For Student Portfolio Notebooks

Print Decorative Pages from Your Computer to Record
Places, People, and Events!

You can now download scrapbook pages especially designed to go with Heart of Wisdom unit study lessons. Each page includes light lines for student journaling. The pages are 8.5X11 and can be printed from your computer in color or black and white.

We will be adding pages regularly so bookmark this page to see what is available. If you purchased a Heart of Wisdom unit study the pages will be placed into your Ebook area as free Downloads!

Students journal a memorable quote, a short description, or other information about the person or event.

When the portfolois are complete students have a full notebook of important people and events that they actually have put together by themselves. This approach creates a love of learning that will last a lifetime. Pages now available correspond with lessons in the Adam to Abraham

Coming Soon!

Quick Scrap Pages

Ready for
student's journaling!

No Fuss, No Mess!
Print from your computer
in color or print in black and white (student can decorate with markers).

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Students write or copy summaries (journal)
and paste into Quick Scrap Pages.

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A Step-By-Step Guide to Creating Your Own Scrapbook Pages

  1. Decide on your paper. Create a border page or colored design paper. You can use crayons or markers to make a border and designs, or purchase decorative borders made for scrapbooking. Several border pages are available online to print out free. See Coolclipart.com or clipart.com. You can also purchase special design paper from scrapbook suppliers. You'll save if you purchase paper in bulk.
  2. Find one to five images to illustrate the concept you're teaching. It's recommended that you use odd numbers of photos on a page. Images are available from online clip art sites, magazines, making photocopies from books, etc. Find images online using Goggle's Image Search. Go to Google.com but instead of a regular search click the IMAGE button to find images relating to your subject.
  3. Have your student copy a passage (scrapbookers refer to text as journal) about the topic: a sentence, a few paragraphs, some Bible verses, poetry, etc. Encourage their best handwriting or let them type the passage on the computer (they can get creative with different fonts). Copy the text onto notebook paper (make sure the text is not too long for the space on the page). Begin with pencil and then go over it with a black marker, or type in the text on your computer, print it out and then cut it to fit onto the page.
  4. Place the images on the page in a logical sequence, or so they are visually appealing.
  5. Consider adding color to your page by matting images with colored paper (any paper will do; you don't need acid-free, lignin-free paper because you're not working with photos). Use construction paper, special scrapbooking stationery, etc., or draw a frame with a marker. Crop images into unique shapes.
  6. Decorate your page using scrapbooking tools such as die cuts, stickers, paper trimmers, borders, etc.
  7. Add the page to the student's portfolio. Use a three-hole punch or sheet protector.
  8. Scan the page or take a digital photo and send it to us to share with others.

Scrapbook by hand or learn new computer skills! There are several scrapbooking software programs available. Check back to this site for more on Computer Scrapbooking to Learn (coming soon).

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