Documenting Everyday Learning with Project Life (Part 2)

I’ve been slowly making headway with our Everyday Learning scrapbook made with Project Life materials. I envision this journal as a casual record of our homeschooling projects. Something for us to look back on years from now, to remember the rhythm of our homeschooling days, and–hopefully–think of with fondness.

So far I’ve documented about when we released ladybugs into the garden and witnessed a solar eclipse

Documenting Homeschooling Activities with Project Life
Documenting Homeschooling Activities with Project Life
Documenting Homeschooling Activities with Project Life

played math games (cards, fractile magnets, and time telling activities)…

Documenting Homeschooling Activities with Project Life
Documenting Homeschooling Activities with Project Life

made art collage postcards inspired by the masters…

Documenting Homeschooling Activities with Project Life

explored the world through geography, using Puzzleballs, magnetic maps, and songs… (pages in progress)

Documenting Homeschooling Activities with Project Life
Documenting Homeschooling Activities with Project Life

learned about leaf shapes and classification and observed barn owls… (pages in progress)

Documenting Homeschooling Activities with Project Life
Documenting Homeschooling Activities with Project Life

and here we are getting started with more complicated math activities and observing the butterfly life cycle… (pages in progress)

Documenting Homeschooling Activities with Project Life
Documenting Homeschooling Activities with Project Life

As we continue through the year I will fill these pages and add many, many more. Stay tuned!

2 thoughts on “Documenting Everyday Learning with Project Life (Part 2)”

  1. Exploring is so fun! May I enroll in your school too? Can’t remember if you did this already, but “leaf shapes” made me remember doing rubbings – very gently with colored pencils on thin tracing paper (various grasses too).

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