Library Based Curriculum Journal


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Homeschooling Creative Girls Library Based Curriculum Journal


Homeschooling Creative Girls Library Based Curriculum Journal
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Author : Sarah Brown
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2015-10-04

Homeschooling Creative Girls Library Based Curriculum Journal written by Sarah Brown and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2015-10-04 with categories.


NEW! 60 Day Homeschooling Journal - Fall Forest Theme- A Very Creative Curriculum, for Very Creative Girls. This is an autumn themed journal, but you can use it any time of year. It will last for three months if you use it 20 days per month, each day's activities include about 5 or 6 pages of homeschooling bliss. Be sure to get the spring, winter & summer journals too! Kids don't realize that this is a structured homeschooling curriculum, it's just so fun! This Curriculum Journal is geared toward ages 9 to 14 - Students must be able to read on a 2nd grade level to get the most out of this method. Younger children will need more help, older students can work independently. For grade level learning: Use the appropriate library books, movies and tutorials to customize the lessons for the child's age, interests, grade level, educational goals and learning challenges. This Homeschooling Curriculum Journal is for girls who love to learn using a variety of methods, and for moms who want their kids to be more independent with their schoolwork. Mom only needs to help for the first the days, and then the student can "Do-It-Herself". This workbook includes over 400 pages! This creates 60 days worth of lessons and activities, that is about two hours of guided learning time every day. Now you can learn everything you need to know with library books, movies and YouTube tutorials! Learn from nature. Be creative. Use your own imagination while studying up to 8 Subjects! This homeschooling journal will guide you through your stack of educational books and movies! This book includes many activity pages: Spelling Practice, Math Practice Pages, Reading Time, Film Study, Meal Planning, Copywork, Listening Time, Observation Time, Emotion and Mood Evaluation, Nature Study, List Making, Therapeutic Coloring, and several other fun and educational activities. Choose library books about anything you want to study including books about science, travel/geography, literature, cultures, skill building, math, inventions, history, and any other topic that is interesting or necessary. Parents! Now your student can turn any stack of books into a homeschooling curriculum. This handbook is an activity book and daily journal that allows your student to have a customized education without creating a lot of extra work for you. Many students are more interested in real books than in textbooks! This is an excellent way to help your students to develop their talents, interests and deepen their knowledge of topics that are meaningful to them. Just visit the library and bring home 8 great books! This homeschooling handbook was created by Sarah Janisse Brown, a dyslexia therapist and game designer with ten children. Sarah has over 25 years of homeschooling experience. This curriculum handbook is wonderful for unschoolers, eclectic learners, delight directed homeschoolers and busy families. If you have babies and toddlers who need a lot of attention the older children can use this journal for everything, except math. This workbook is appropriate for dyslexic students, it includes Art & Logic Games to help with dyslexia, and uses the Open Dyslexic Font for easy reading. This book can be used as a handbook for: Delight Directed Learning, Documenting Your Unschooling Journey,Charlotte Mason Inspired Homeschooling, Eclectic Homeschooling, Classical Homeschooling and Fun-Schooling. This book's interior is different from all our other journals, some of our journals are based on a 6 week plan - this one is a 12 week plan.



Library Based Curriculum Journal


Library Based Curriculum Journal
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Author : Sarah Brown
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2015-10-01

Library Based Curriculum Journal written by Sarah Brown and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2015-10-01 with categories.


An Activity Book Homeschooling Girls - How to learn everything you need to know with library books, movies, nature, art supplies and online tutorials. NEW! 60 Day Homeschooling Journal - A Very Creative Curriculum, for Very Creative Girls. We have over 20 Homeschooling Journals to choose from! Start with your child's favorite cover, all the books are a little different on the inside so you can use them year round. This is a SPRING & SUMMER Flowers Journal, but you can use it any time of year. It will last for three months if you use it 20 days per month, each lesson includes about 5 or 6 pages of homeschooling activities. Be sure to get the Autumn & Winter Journal too! Kids don't realize that this is a structured homeschooling curriculum, it's just so fun! This Curriculum Journal is geared toward ages 9 to 14 - Students must be able to read on a 2nd grade level to get the most out of this method. Younger children will need more help, older students can work independently. For grade level learning: Use the appropriate library books, movies and tutorials to customize the lessons for the child's age, interests, grade level, educational goals and learning challenges. This Homeschooling Curriculum Journal is for girls who love to learn using a variety of methods, and for moms who want their kids to be more independent with their schoolwork. Mom only needs to help for the first the days, and then the student can "Do-It-Herself". This workbook includes over 400 pages! This creates 60 days worth of lessons and activities, that is about two hours of guided learning time every day. Now you can learn everything you need to know with library books, movies and YouTube tutorials! Learn from nature. Be creative. Use your own imagination while studying up to 8 Subjects! This homeschooling journal will guide you through your stack of educational books and movies! This book includes many activity pages: Spelling Practice, Math Practice Pages, Reading Time, Film Study, Meal Planning, Copywork, Listening Time, Observation Time, Emotion and Mood Evaluation, Nature Study, List Making, Therapeutic Coloring, and several other fun and educational activities. Choose library books about anything you want to study including books about science, travel/geography, literature, cultures, skill building, math, inventions, history, and any other topic that is interesting or necessary. Parents! Now your student can turn any stack of books into a homeschooling curriculum. This handbook is an activity book and daily journal that allows your student to have a customized education without creating a lot of extra work for you. Many students are more interested in real books than in textbooks! This is an excellent way to help your students to develop their talents, interests and deepen their knowledge of topics that are meaningful to them. Just visit the library and bring home 8 great books! This homeschooling handbook was created by Sarah Janisse Brown, a dyslexia therapist and game designer with ten children. Sarah has over 25 years of homeschooling experience. This book's interior is different from all our other journals, except "Spring Homeschooling" We have two covers for our spring interior, most of our journals are based on a 6 week plan - this one is a 12 week plan.



Homeschooling Boys Library Based Curriculum Journal


Homeschooling Boys Library Based Curriculum Journal
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Author : Sarah Brown
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2015-10-01

Homeschooling Boys Library Based Curriculum Journal written by Sarah Brown and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2015-10-01 with categories.


Homeschooling with Library Books, Movies and Online Tutorials - NEW! 3 month Plan - 60 Day Homeschooling Journal for Boys Geared toward ages 9 to 14 - Students must be able to read on a 2nd grade level to get the most out of this method. This Homeschooling Curriculum Journal is for boys who love to learn using a variety of methods, and for moms who want their kids to be more independent with their schoolwork. This workbook includes 60 days worth of lessons and activities, with 6 pages for each day, providing about two hours of guided learning time. Now you can learn everything you need to know with library books, movies and YouTube tutorials! Learn from nature. Be creative. Use your own imagination while studying up to 8 Subjects! This homeschooling journal will guide you through your stack of educational books and movies! This book includes many activity pages: Spelling Practice, Math Practice Pages, Reading Time, Film Study, Drawing Time, Travel Dreams, Meal Planning, Copywork, Listening Time, Observation Time, Emotion and Mood Evaluation, Nature Study, List Making, Therapeutic Coloring, and several other fun and educational activities. Choose library books about anything you want to study including books about science, travel/geography, literature, cultures, skill building, math, inventions, history, and any other topic that is interesting or necessary. Parents! Now your student can turn any stack of books into a homeschooling curriculum. This handbook is an activity book and daily journal that allows your student to have a customized education without creating a lot of extra work for you. Many students are more interested in real books than in textbooks! This is an excellent way to help your students to develop their talents, interests and deepen their knowledge of topics that are meaningful to them. Just visit the library and bring home 8 great books! This homeschooling handbook was created by Sarah Janisse Brown, a dyslexia therapist and game designer with ten children. Sarah has over 25 years of homeschooling experience. This curriculum handbook is wonderful for unschoolers, eclectic learners, delight directed homeschoolers and busy families. If you have babies and toddlers who need a lot of attention the older children can use this journal for everything, except math. This workbook is appropriate for dyslexic students, it includes Art & Logic Games to help with dyslexia, and uses the Open Dyslexic Font for easy reading. This book can be used as a handbook for: Delight Directed Learning, Documenting Your Unschooling Journey,Charlotte Mason Inspired Homeschooling, Eclectic Homeschooling, Classical Homeschooling and Fun-Schooling.



Autumn Homeschooling Library Based Curriculum Journal


Autumn Homeschooling Library Based Curriculum Journal
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Author : Sarah Brown
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2015-10-01

Autumn Homeschooling Library Based Curriculum Journal written by Sarah Brown and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2015-10-01 with categories.


Homeschooling with Library Books - NEW! 60 Day Homeschooling Journal for Eclectic Learners - Autumn Forest Theme Geared toward ages 9 to 14 - Students must be able to read on a 2nd grade level to get the most out of this method. This Homeschooling Curriculum Journal is for students who love to learn using a variety of methods, and for moms who want their kids to be more independent with their schoolwork. This workbook includes 60 days worth of lessons and activities, with 6 pages for each day, providing about two hours of guided learning time. Now you can learn everything you need to know with library books, movies and YouTube tutorials! Learn from nature. Be creative. Use your own imagination while studying up to 8 Subjects! This homeschooling journal will guide you through your stack of educational books and movies! This book includes many activity pages: Spelling Practice, Math Practice Pages, Reading Time, Film Study, Meal Planning, Copywork, Listening Time, Observation Time, Emotion and Mood Evaluation, Nature Study, List Making, Therapeutic Coloring, and several other fun and educational activities. Choose library books about anything you want to study including books about science, travel/geography, literature, cultures, skill building, math, inventions, history, and any other topic that is interesting or necessary. Parents! Now your student can turn any stack of books into a homeschooling curriculum. This handbook is an activity book and daily journal that allows your student to have a customized education without creating a lot of extra work for you. Many students are more interested in real books than in textbooks! This is an excellent way to help your students to develop their talents, interests and deepen their knowledge of topics that are meaningful to them. Just visit the library and bring home 8 great books! This homeschooling handbook was created by Sarah Janisse Brown, a dyslexia therapist and game designer with ten children. Sarah has over 25 years of homeschooling experience. This curriculum handbook is wonderful for unschoolers, eclectic learners, delight directed homeschoolers and busy families. If you have babies and toddlers who need a lot of attention the older children can use this journal for everything, except math. This workbook is appropriate for dyslexic students, it includes Art & Logic Games to help with dyslexia, and uses the Open Dyslexic Font for easy reading. This book can be used as a handbook for: Delight Directed Learning, Documenting Your Unschooling Journey,Charlotte Mason Inspired Homeschooling, Eclectic Homeschooling, Classical Homeschooling and Fun-Schooling. This book's interior is different from all our other journals, most of our journals are based on a 6 week plan - this one is a 12 week plan.



My First Fun Schooling Journal Ages 5 To 7


My First Fun Schooling Journal Ages 5 To 7
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Author : Tolik Trishkin
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2016-04-14

My First Fun Schooling Journal Ages 5 To 7 written by Tolik Trishkin and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016-04-14 with categories.


A Fun Homeschooling Journal for Beginners. 100 Delightful Lessons for Ages 5 to 7! By Sarah Janisse Brown & Tolik Trishkin. This Journal is especially for children who like nature, sports, adventure, and creativity. This book is best for students who know letter sounds, can write letters, and are learning how to read and spell. This is a fun-spelling journal for kindergarten to 1st grade, or for children of all ages who have dyslexia and are learning how to read and write. The Dyslexic Font is used to help avoid reading confusion for children who may have Dyslexia, ADHD or Autism. The illustrations show children playing sports, having fun with friends and pets, and exploring the world. This book is for boys and girls, but some girls may think that it's too boyish. Most of the illustrations show boys ages 5 to 12 playing sports, building, and going on adventures. There are several illustrations that include adventurous little girls too. This Book Includes: Spelling Time Reading Time Math Time Coloring Time Nature Study Listening Time (For Audio Books) Movie Time (For Documentaries) Mazes Feelings and Moods This book is designed to be used with a stack of educational library books. The child may choose to learn about for interesting topics like dinosaurs, space, sports, plants, animals, Star Wars, animation, insects, or anything subject that they would like to know more about. The parent should take the child to the library or book store to choose books to be used with this Homeschooling Curriculum Journal. This Journal will help to instill a love for learning that will last a lifetime. Published By The Thinking Tree Publishing Company, LLC Artwork by Tolik Trishkin Designed by Sarah Janisse Brown Delight Directed Learning for Creative Students. SALE! Normal Price $27.50



Do It Yourself Homeschooling Handbook Library Based Curriculum


Do It Yourself Homeschooling Handbook Library Based Curriculum
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Author : Sarah Brown
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2017-02-12

Do It Yourself Homeschooling Handbook Library Based Curriculum written by Sarah Brown and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017-02-12 with categories.


Do It Yourself Homeschooling HandbookLibrary Based Curriculum Journal and Study Guide For Eclectic High-School Students - 496 Page Handbook and Portfolio. Normal Price $49.60 SALE!This Teen Journal will give your son or daughter the freedom to pick and choose their own schoolbooks, give them the guidance they need and minimal help from an adult. Complete 12 pages a day and the journal will last 6 weeks. Use 6 pages per day to make the book last a full semester! This journal covers science, history, English/Grammar, Nature Study, Spelling, Creative Writing, Economics and Finance, all you need to add is a math program. Activities Include: Daily Summaries: each day your teen will write a paragraph or summarize what he learned using the activity pages in his (or her) journal. Instead of having your child answer questions or fill-in-the blanks he'll summarize and tell back via writing what he learned. Start Your Day! - this page has space for your teen to write the date, a verse or quote and a prayer list. It also instructs your child to choose four books from their stack for reading that day. Reading Time - this page will have your teen write a summary from one of their books and illustrate it. Drawing Time - this is a fun page. Your teen will add something to an illustration. Science Page - after your teen reads about science either from a library book or textbook he will have the opportunity to write what he learned and illustrate it as well. History Page - once done with reading about history your teen can make a mini timeline and write about someone or place in time that he learned about. A great way to document what he's learning. Math, Finance, & Economic: My Notes - your teen can use this to write math problems or jot down what they are learning about in finance and/or economics. Copywork - have your teen copy something that stood out to him or an interesting paragraph. English Page - instead of answering English/grammar questions, have your teen tell back what he learned. This is a great way to remember what was learned. If your child is studying a foreign language like Latin, have him tell you via the English page what grammar concept he learned. Nature Study - this page gives your student a chance to go outside and draw what he sees, whether it's the house next door or a beetle on the back porch. He can also write something about it too like a fun fact, something silly, or his thoughts about what he saw and illustrated. Spelling Time - your student can choose a letter and find words that either start or end with it but to make it more challenging he'll have to five nouns, compound words, adjectives, verbs, and proper nouns. Once he finds the words he can write a story, poem, song, or play using the words. He can make silly sentences or try using as many words in one sentence too! He'll also get to illustrate it or make a comic about it using the boxes (strip) below. Film Study - watch an educational film, tutorial, or documentary and write a review about it, draw a few scenes, and rate it! This is a great way to document what your teen is learning, using real books or audiobooks for science & history, books that they have picked out and want to read! This Do-it-Yourself Homeschool Journal is great for teens with Dyslexia, Asperger's Syndrome, ADHD, and other learning challenges. Sarah Janisse Brown is a dyslexic therapist and creator of Dyslexia Games (www.dyslexiagames.com). This homeschooling journal is great for busy families, unschoolers, eclectic learners, Charlotte Mason inspired, and delight directed learners. Even some textbook moms have found success using this method with their boxed curriculum.This book has a similar interior to the "Just for Teen Guys" High School Homeschooling Handbook. The artwork is slightly different, this book includes more architecture and less weapons.



All About Animals Library Based Fun Schooling Journal


All About Animals Library Based Fun Schooling Journal
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Author : Sarah Brown
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2016-10-01

All About Animals Library Based Fun Schooling Journal written by Sarah Brown and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016-10-01 with categories.


This is the perfect Fun-Schooling Journal for students who love animals! SALE! Regular Price $34.50 There are 260 activities in this book, and you can require your student to use 4 to 8 pages per day, along with 6 library books, and your favorite math, history and science curriculum. Activities include: Reading Handwriting Creative Writing Story Writing Character Development Spelling Classical Music Mathematics Science History Art, Drawing Library Skills Unit Studies Logic Games Geography and Map Skills This book uses the Dyslexie Font to make reading easier for children who have dyslexia. To learn more about Fun-Schooling visit www.FunSchoolingBooks.com You can use this Handbook as your core curriculum for 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th grades. This Journal will help you document your child's eclectic learning journey.



Just For Teen Guys Do It Yourself High School


Just For Teen Guys Do It Yourself High School
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Author : Sarah Brown
language : en
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Release Date : 2017-02-13

Just For Teen Guys Do It Yourself High School written by Sarah Brown and has been published by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017-02-13 with categories.


Do It Yourself Homeschooling HandbookLibrary Based Curriculum Journal and Study Guide For Eclectic High-School Students 496 Page Handbook and Portfolio. Normal Price $49.60 SALE!This Teen Journal will give your son the freedom to pick and choose his own schoolbooks, give him the guidance he needs and minimal help from an adult. Complete 12 pages a day and the journal will last 6 weeks! This journal covers science, history, English/Grammar, Nature Study, Spelling, Creative Writing, Economics and Finance, all you need to add is a math program. Activities Include: Daily Summaries: each day your teen will write a paragraph or summarize what he learned using the activity pages in his journal. Instead of having your child answer questions or fill-in-the blanks he'll summarize and tell back via writing what he learned. Start Your Day! - this page has space for your teen to write the date, a verse or quote and a prayer list. It also instructs your child to choose four books from their stack for reading that day. Reading Time - this page will have your teen write a summary from one of their books and illustrate it. Drawing Time - this is a fun page. Your teen will add something to an illustration. Science Page - after your teen reads about science either from a library book or textbook he will have the opportunity to write what he learned and illustrate it as well. History Page - once done with reading about history your teen can make a mini timeline and write about someone or place in time that he learned about. A great way to document what he's learning. Math, Finance, & Economic: My Notes - your teen can use this to write math problems or jot down what they are learning about in finance and/or economics. Copywork - have your teen copy something that stood out to him or an interesting paragraph. English Page - instead of answering English/grammar questions, have your teen tell back what he learned. This is a great way to remember what was learned. If your child is studying a foreign language like Latin, have him tell you via the English page what grammar concept he learned. Nature Study - this page gives your son a chance to go outside and draw what he sees, whether it's the house next door or a beetle on the back porch. He can also write something about it too like a fun fact, something silly, or his thoughts about what he saw and illustrated. Spelling Time - your son can choose a letter and find words that either start or end with it but to make it more challenging he'll have to five nouns, compound words, adjectives, verbs, and proper nouns. Once he finds the words he can write a story, poem, song, or play using the words. He can make silly sentences or try using as many words in one sentence too! He'll also get to illustrate it or make a comic about it using the boxes (strip) below. Film Study - watch an educational film, tutorial, or documentary and write a review about it, draw a few scenes, and rate it! This is a great way to document what your teen is learning in a fun way that doesn't boggle him down with nonsense like answering a lot of questions in a workbook that he'll soon forget. Instead your child can use real books or audiobooks for science & history, books that they have picked out and want to read! This Do-it-Yourself Homeschool Journal is great for teens with Dyslexia, Asperger's Syndrome, ADHD, and other learning challenges. Sarah Janisse Brown is a dyslexic therapist and creator of Dyslexia Games (www.dyslexiagames.com). Sarah has helped many moms Flip to Fun-Schooling using her Curriculum Journals. This homeschooling journal is great for busy families, unschoolers, eclectic learners, Charlotte Mason inspired, and delight directed learners. Even some textbook moms have found success using this method with their boxed curriculum.



Connecting The Library To The Curriculum


Connecting The Library To The Curriculum
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Author : Lynette Torres
language : en
Publisher: Springer Nature
Release Date : 2022-01-20

Connecting The Library To The Curriculum written by Lynette Torres and has been published by Springer Nature this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2022-01-20 with Education categories.


This book shares the experiences of the Monash University and La Trobe University libraries in Melbourne, Australia, regarding the paths taken to transform and reposition these libraries within their institutions. The book showcases the respective frameworks used to enhance library skill development programs and addresses central topics such as partnerships, pedagogy, curriculum, emerging skill agendas and student success. It offers a theoretical and practical approach to overcoming persistent challenges and discusses several pertinent areas, e.g., establishing library-faculty partnerships, explicitly and coherently developing students’ research skills with discipline-specific content and transforming perceptions of academic libraries’ educative role. The book highlights the current issue of enhancing students’ research skills, which is forcing many academic libraries to reassess their established practices and adopt pedagogical approaches that will more readily resonate with faculty. Chapters 3 and 19 are available open access under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License via link.springer.com.



Homeschooling Active Boys Do It Yourself Spring Journal


Homeschooling Active Boys Do It Yourself Spring Journal
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Author : Sarah Brown
language : en
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Release Date : 2015-12

Homeschooling Active Boys Do It Yourself Spring Journal written by Sarah Brown and has been published by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2015-12 with categories.


Homeschooling Active Boys - Do-It-Yourself - Spring Journal: 3 Month Curriculum Handbook - Library Based Homeschooling (Fun-Schooling with the Thinking Tree) (Volume 1) B1 & B2, ideal for ages 7-12 (2nd-5th grade) Do you have an active boy in your home? If he would rather be climbing trees the Active Boys journal might be what you are looking for. Cover all the standard school subjects while tapping into your son's interests. This curriculum journal is great for all students, especially reluctant learners. Uses the Dyslexie Font to make reading easy for children with reading confusion. Perfect for students with Dyslexia, Asperger's Syndrome, ADHD and other learning challenges. "My son who HATES school is doing really well this book. The assignments or pages to do each day differ slightly so it don't get hoo humm boring. He gets to use what he is interested in and the day goes much smoother. Wonderful product" An Amazon Customer Moyers' son loves this book: "My 8 year old son loves this journal! It keeps Homeschooling fun and exciting for him! He especially loves the nature pages and movie time pages. He loves animal documentaries and enjoys using them for his school."(December 1, 2015)ISBN-10: 1522810447ISBN-13: 978-1522810445 Other pages you'll find in the Active Boys Journal (some less than others): Math Practice Pages How Are You Feeling Today: an excellent way of discussing feeling and emotions and how our emotions affect others. Thinking Time: Logic puzzles to complete. Letter Doodles (just fun coloring which also gives the child a different way to 'feel' how letters are made) Nature Study Fun Writing Practice pages give your child the opportunity to create a whole new font, practice handwriting, or if on the younger side copy the alphabet. Animal Quiz, how much do you know about this animal World News Today: tell the stories in words or pictures. Listening Time: Use classical music or an audio book and color, doodle, and/or draw. Depending on your child's age you can have him dig as deep into topics and subjects and write more or less. For an older student require more writing with some illustrations. With a younger child have him illustrate more with some writing maybe a word pointing to a part of the picture. These journals allow you create a customized plan for whatever age or stage your son is in. Journals are ideal for students with Dyslexia, Asperger's Syndrome, ADHD, and other learning challenges. Sarah Janisse Brown is a dyslexic therapist and creator of Dyslexia Games (www.dyslexiagames.com). Sarah has helped many moms Flip to Fun-Schooling using her Curriculum Journals.