Notebooking is a powerful tool in any homeschool and works extremely well with a Charlotte Mason-style homeschool, especially for special needs learners, because it blends narration, creativity, and ownership of learning. You can easily differentiate notebooking by ability, age, or developmental level. Here’s how to structure it across different levels:
Pre-Writers (Preschool–K, developmental delays, or fine motor struggles):
What is your favorite holiday? Why is it your favorite?
That’s a good question!
When I was a little child I would say it was Christmas. Mostly for the presents and the fact we would gather at my grandparents house for a big family celebration.
Then as a teenager, I would say it’s Halloween. One to annoy my parents and two because of the dark mystery mystic that the holiday draws out. That and the fact I love skulls and the color black 🖤
Now however while I still love Halloween; I am more excited to watch as my kiddos witness and experience each holiday. That is truly a blessing to watch as their eyes light up over gifts at Christmas or wanting to show off how many eggs they got at an Easter Egg Hunt.