For this particular lapbook, the poster board worked best because of the size. I folded the poster board in half and drew on the front part, the outline of a insect. Then, I had the kids decorate the outside the way they wanted to with whatever insect they chose before hand. Depending on the insect, these are a little longer than a legal size file folder- maybe about a 4-5" longer. I plan to store them where I store all my poster size items- between the wall and the bookcase. My 7 year old did an ant lapbook, my 11 year old did a bee lapbook and my 13 year old did a lady bug lapbook. My 4 year old did one on a butter fly to keep him quiet while we worked but, there's nothing inside it. At the moment, he is not in a picture taking mood.
I don't know if you can see in the pics, but the ant and the bee have wings made out of page protectors cut in the shape of wings with brads to attach them to the body. For the antennas, we used pipe cleaners and fuzzy balls from Walmart. The kids favorite part were the "googly" eyes. (Is that a word?) Since we studied about compound eyes, my son with the bee book, put a lot of eyes to show the concept. BTW, my seven year old really wanted to make a mouth for his ant with teeth and all...and to have the smile over to the side and not in the middle.
- The most of the mini books were from : http://www.homeschoolhelperonline.com/lapbooks/insects.htm
It's free and came in handy on short notice.
- For the bee lapbook, I had downloaded a free lapbook from HOAC about a year and half ago. So, I used a few mini books from the packet: http://www.handsofachild.com/shop/Bees-P42.aspx
Everything else, got from either googling the words, "ants, ladybugs, or bee coloring pages" or from what I could get free from the Enchanted Learning Website.
This was different from doing regular lapbooks from file folders, so if you want to put a twist on lapbooking...this is it! My kids were so excited about it, that they worked overtime on their own and we finished it today. I was really counting on this to be a project for the rest of the week, but...I'm not complaining!



Love them! Thanks for sharing your unique idea.
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They look fantastic! You can tell they worked hard on them. I especially liked the compound eyes. :)
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This is so precious! Love it!
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Wow, Missy. Those are great! I got your link from the LiveNLearn email group. Thanks for sharing. I am not creative at all, so I need lots of ideas for my kids.
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My 5yo son walked up behind me while I was viewing the "show" and yelled Ahhh! in my ear. The compound eyes on the bee "scared" him.
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And thanks for the homeschool helper site link! I had not seen that site and I will definitely be using it! :)
ReplyDeleteThese are wonderful! What a creative idea and they turned out great.
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful! We are doing ANT lapbook (if the ants ever arrive for our Ant farm!) soon. This will be a great way to change the look of the book! Thanks so much for sharing! KimberlyNC
ReplyDeleteLove them! Thank you for posting the pics. My 5-yo son wants to do an insect lapbook for our unit study and I've been racking my brain trying to figure out how to put one together as this will be our first lapbook. You made it look so fun! Can't wait to start! Thanks again.
ReplyDeleteLove them! Thank you for posting the pics. My 5-yo son wants to do an insect lapbook for our unit study and I've been racking my brain trying to figure out how to put one together as this will be our first lapbook. You made it look so fun! Can't wait to start! Thanks again.
ReplyDeleteWe are going to do our first lapbook. I'm nervous--the folds, putting it together--well everything about it makes me nervous! Do you have any advice?
ReplyDeleteWow - these are really cute and have given me a new idea for lapbooking! I love your quote on your blog - "I homeschool my children because they're worth it." Thank you for sharing part of your life on your blog!
ReplyDeleteThose are fabulous! I am new to lapbooking (as you can see from my blog). This is very inspiring!
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... and what a handsome owner of this lapbook! I am really getting an education from you in creative lapbook design! Please tell the kids that we in Blogland are praising them, too! God bless you today!
ReplyDeleteI hs my K5 dd. I use abeka, she is not loving it. I have been praying about it. I recently discovered lap books. She is in love. Last night I found Weaver. It sounds perfect! Then your site. Just wanted you to know you are part of my answered prayer!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE this!!! What a great idea!!
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Helena
Has anyone heard the term "ant with teeth" what is it? A plant?
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Rosie