Well, we've been slowly working on our math lapbook and still have some math facts to go. But I thought I'd post how far we are along so you can see what we've been up to. Eventually, we'll have a fully finished product.
You can find many of these folds here. Just print them out and fill in what you want!! Lapbooking is as easy or complicated as you want it to be!!
Here is a brief explanation of what folds I used for each times table. You can click on some of the description and it will take you to that particular fold on Homeschool Helper.
2 times table: petal fold
5 times table: 10 section wheel or circle petal (created this through Word)
6 times table: layered book
7 times table: flashcards held in an envelope
4 times table: flap book (created this through Word)
3 times table: flap book
10 times table: fan fold (or accordion fold)
As you can tell, we are missing the multiplication tables for 1, 8, and 9. No rush here!! This lapbook will probably be around for a long while!!
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2 comments:
Dear Liz,
It looks very enjoyable. I think I might give it a go with some of my reluctant math memory children.
Thanks for sharing it
God Bless
Liz, I think I love you! This lapbook is AWESOME! My third grade struggles with Math concepts, especially memorizin them. This is PERFECT for him! Thank you for sharing your gift with us!
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