Ok, this is our Tiger Lapbook which we downloaded from Homeschool Share. I have it laid out differently than as shown there, so wanted to post my version. I have a fold down flap, and a saloon door flap (my creation there-at least I think-made it up one day while working on the Dougie lapbook) which is split in half and opens out like a saloon door-hence the name. I layer the back of the folder with black construction paper to give color depth, and strength to the folder. I also had a slight malfunction because I make this up as I go and so normally, the taping of the first fold down flap would be taped down to the folder, then the paper would be layered over it (to hide it) -so tape your flaps first ladies~
that is the downside to making it up as you go. It still came out nicely tho. We are 1/2 way done with filling in the information, and will have a nice reminder about our mini-study of Tigers in the end.
I had the kids take some shots of my son's favorite stuffed critter-Marshmellow the Tiger-the kids had fun acting like professional photographers and I do believe Marsh is quite pleased having earned the cover shot of this lapbook.
I used my handy dandy Quickutz tool and Metro alphabet to add the title as well.
Enjoy~
As a side note here: This is a great tie in to the tiger toys we received from the Schleich Toy Company. See my review for more details on them-as they have tons of animals that you could use to tie into your studies!


1 comments:
You did a GREAT JOB!
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