If you're not new to the world of Classical Conversations, then I'm sure you've already seen the amazing Memory Work Lapbooks from Karen at Wisdom And Righteousness. If this is your first time hearing about these, please check them out on her website and come back (she explains them in more detail). These are created to compliment the CC memory work each week, and they are just really, really fun to use during review time! Check them out:
Karen generously gave me one copy of her Cycle 2 lapbook to review and one to giveaway! Thanks so much, Karen! Before we get to my little two cents, I had some questions for Karen about how she goes about making these and how long it takes. Here's my interview with Karen:
Karen generously gave me one copy of her Cycle 2 lapbook to review and one to giveaway! Thanks so much, Karen! Before we get to my little two cents, I had some questions for Karen about how she goes about making these and how long it takes. Here's my interview with Karen:
Me: When did you start creating the lapbook for Cycle 2, and how long has it taken to get ready? (Okay, so right off the bat, you can tell that I'm not the best at interviews. I mean, this is pretty much the same question worded two different ways. Sheesh! Karen, however, was a lovely sport about it all. Okay, back to the interview!)
Karen: For some reason, I enjoy coming up with new ides for folding paper, and so whenever a new idea comes together in my mind for a new template, I run home to design it before I forget it! That said, the creation of the templates has been happening for a couple of years. I started to bring the Cycle 2 books together once I finished the Cycle 1 Orchestra Book late last fall (2012). From that time until about early April (2013), I spent every spare moment creating and refining the templates. Sometimes I have a great idea, but once I design it and print it out, it doesn't work as well as I had planned, so I have to go back and try something new. Needless to say, we go through a LOT of ink and paper! This year was fun because my daughter (8) really had fun joining in to cut out a new template and see it come together. I even found her folding paper into new shapes in her spare time! (Scary!) :) I would say from start to finish, these books take about 8 months to develop. I am usually working on the Orchestra Lapbooks the remainder of the year.
I started creating these lapbooks back in 2010 with Cycle 3. They have come a long way since then. My readers have made some great suggestions since 2010 and I love trying to integrate them! New things included in Cycle 2 this year include printing guides, a hyper-linked table of contents to quickly get to the template you need, and a "Binder-Book" option!
Me: What was your favorite part about creating these books?
Karen: My favorite part about creating the books has to be coming up with unique templates that are interactive for the kids. I want them to be fun, AND for the kiddos to learn in the process! My husband has to feign interest and excitement when I wake him up at 2 a.m. with a new completed template! The great part is he usually forgets about it by morning so I get to surprise him with it all over again when he wakes up. He loves this! (insert sarcasm here) :).
Me: How has all of this blessed your family?
Karen: The greatest blessing has been meeting and connecting with moms all across the globe! Can you believe it? I am amazed at how far the reaches of CC can go! There have been long conversations that start with help downloading files or general questions, and end up taking an hour or more as we share our families' lives and connect! I have even been blessed to meet one mom in Nebraska who is now part of an online Bible Study with me, and have found a heart-connection with a fellow CC blogger-friend in Tennessee. I treasure the ability to be able to have what I feel is a ministry for the Lord, right from my home in a very rural part of the country! Although I don't get to write as much as I would like, I hope my website is an encouragement to my sisters in Christ, and a place where I can be transparent about what the Lord is teaching me and my family as we journey to eternity.
Doesn't Karen just sound like an awesome person?! There are so many great homeschooling moms that I'll probably only know online, but maybe the Lord will all bring us together in person one day (wouldn't that be an awesome practicum!!)
Okay, now, what do I think about the new Cycle 2 lapbook?
The lapbook was soooo much fun to put together! I'm an organizer/die-hard planner, so this was right up my ally. Mary, who is 5, is not quite cutting accurately yet (said in the nicest way possible), so I did assemble the lapbook binder for her ahead of time. However, while it did take a long time to print, cut, tape everything, it really was enjoyable for me! As Mary gets older, I know she'll love taking part in the actual assembly of the lapbook, so I'm looking forward to good mother-daughter bonding time over this one day. I mentioned that it took a while to put together, and it does, but Karen's addition of the Printing Guide is faaaaabulous! One page told me everything to print on cardstock, regular paper, colored paper, etc. I just printed that page first and went right down the list; it was way too easy! So, while Mary hasn't been able to take part in the cut-and-paste aspect of the lapbook, I know she'll enjoy interacting with it during our memory work review times throughout the year.
I chose to do the binder book version, simply because I l.o.v.e binders. Here are some pictures:
Told you I love binders! Here are all the ones Mary and Anna will use this year. We'll review with our Memory Work Lapbook binder on Funday Mondays (second from the left).
Aren't the paper templates neat?! If Mary were at least seven or eight years old, she would have a blast cutting and folding these with me. Her time's a comin' though. :) For now, she'll have fun filling in the blanks and opening the flaps and other fun things included in the lapbook. It's just a great way to make reviewing the memory work an exciting thing to do! In my opinion, the more ways they see it and say it, the better!
Would you like to win a copy of the complete Cycle 2 lapbook? Go for it!
I would do the Binder option, as I love Binders, too!
ReplyDeleteI would use the binder option. I love binders!
ReplyDeleteI would like to try the binder option. I love binders and being organized!
ReplyDeleteI would let my daughter choose.I would prefer the binder because it would probably hold up better for when her sister is ready to use it next year, but since my daughter would be using it the most, she would get to choose.
ReplyDeleteI like the binders too!
ReplyDeleteWe did a lapbook last year with C1 and Wisdom and Righteousness templates worked awesome... Just Yummy! It took all the guess work out of the project, I even laminated alot of them so they would stand the test of time, through all the following kiddo's looking to do C1 again in three years. Great stuff!
ReplyDeleteBinder option, way easier to store.
ReplyDeleteI think I would try the binders. Something new ;) Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI did a lap book for cycle 1, I would like to try the binder version for cycle 2.
ReplyDeleteI have been wanting these for a while now. The binders are very cool too!
ReplyDeleteI am more a binder person, so I would do a binder.
ReplyDeleteI've never made one, but I think I'd go with the lapbook.
ReplyDeleteWe did a traditional lapbooks for cycle one and loved it! Would definitely do it again!
ReplyDeleteLast year we did the traditional lapbook, but I would like to try the binder version this year.
ReplyDeleteI think I would do the binder option
ReplyDeleteThe binder version looks great!
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ReplyDeleteI can't wait to try the binder option!
ReplyDeleteI love the binder!
ReplyDeleteBinder for sure!
ReplyDeleteI am new to CC as well as this will be our first year homeschooling! The binder looks fun!
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Binder!!
ReplyDeleteI have been wanting to try these. This would be a great way to do it! I too would do the binder book.
ReplyDeleteI love binders, too. In fact, I have an odd attraction to ALL office/school supplies. Hee hee. I'm very excited to try the binder option. These look AMAZING. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteI also think the binders would be a better option for my home. Thanks for the giveaway and wonderful product!
ReplyDeleteI would love to try the binder option. It screams organized!
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Lynn
I would totally go with the binder option! This is so awesome! We are definately doing this!
ReplyDeleteRebecca Stewart
After seeing yours I would say the binder option. Funny, that's not what I would have expected but you are rockin the binders!
ReplyDeleteJessica Lam
This is very neat. I have 3 this year in CC and I think all of them would enjoying using this.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing. I would love to try out cycle 2 lap books!
ReplyDeleteI would definitely use the lap books in a binder!
ReplyDeleteI love binders so I would do the binder option!!
ReplyDeleteThis looks like so much fun! It looks so organized I'm sure it would save me time too.
ReplyDeleteMelody, do you know how much money you spent on other supplies like the binder, tabs, cardstock, etc?
Thanks!
Charity
Hi Charity! I probably spent close to $20. The binder was a little under $10 (but I got a really sturdy Better Binder from Staples, so it was a little more than a normal 2" binder), then the tabs were maybe $5, and a package of cardstock was a little under $5. I already had the double-sided tape and brads.
DeleteGreat! Thanks!
DeleteI'd go with the binder too.
ReplyDeleteThese would be great! The binder format looks fantastic!
ReplyDeleteI would probably do a combination of lapbook and binder. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI used one of these lapbooks for Cycle 1 and love them! I think I'll try the binder version next time!
ReplyDeleteI really like the binder format. Tried the Cycle one last year but I stink at lap books. This one I think I can do. By the way I can't tell from the picture, but did you organize by week or subject? Just wondering.
ReplyDeleteBlessings.
I would continue doing traditionals. My son (8 yrs) digs teh novelty of opening it all up and discovering the different areas, so to him it's not just another binder he has --which frankly is getting a bit heavy on his list of school items (I'm an organization freak these days, LOL).
ReplyDeleteThank you so much!
Carlen
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I would like to try the binders! Hope I win. Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteThe binders look very nice!
ReplyDeleteI think my oldest would prefer the binder version.....
ReplyDeleteWould love to try the binders... these look great!
ReplyDeleteWow, these look awesome and obviously very popular!
ReplyDeleteI think the first six weeks we will do folders and weeks 7-12 we will try binders just to keep it mixed up
ReplyDeleteThank you for this giveaway! My kids are still pretty young so I think they'd enjoy the lapbook more. kimberlymilton at hotmail dot com
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