Saturday, August 21, 2010

Our Morning Notebook

I love the idea of a morning board, but we are limited with space.  So I made a morning notebook to use each day in our circle time.  It's in a cute Dayspring 3 ring binder I bought last year and didn't use.  It has a great reminder on the front of it...Think about all you can praise God for.



What's in there:

Monthly Calendar (made on Word)

Yearly Calendar To Count out 100 Days of School (to celebrate!)

Prayers for each day

Pledge of Allegiance

Weather Graph

What's the Temperature?

Skip Counting Charts

I wanted to add the Godly Character Traits to the notebook, but I also wanted to keep those altogether.  So I hung those up on the wall so we can see the one we are working on each week!



I also have some stuff just for me because I know I won't keep up with more than one notebook!

School Attendance Calendar

My lesson plans for the week - Front and Back.

I am getting closer and closer to our start date.  These things are finally getting completed!

7 comments:

Lindsay @ BytesOfMemory said...

What a great idea! I had been trying to figure out where to morning time.. I love this idea of a binder! Thanks for sharing! Off to print things off :-)

Corina said...

Cool! What a creative way to include circle time when you don't have to space for all the "stuff".

Katie said...

These resources look amazing. Thank you!

I found you at homeschool creations by the way.

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Mama Jenn said...

Love the prayer chart! I totally plan to use this!! Thank you for sharing!!!

Amy said...

Hi! I popped over from a comment you left on my site and fell in love with your Godly Traits. I was looking for something like that so I am so excited that you did if for all of us :-)

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