A J T L Grades 1-6 Passport to the World Your A to Z Guided Language Tour Binder-Builder A Journey Through Learning www.ajourneythroughlearning.com
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Materials Needed What you need to get started *A printed copy of the Binder-Builder by A Journey Through Learning *A Printed copy of Passport to the World book *29 pieces of 8.5 x 11 colored cardstock *1 inch 3-ring binder with clear sleeve on the front *Scissors *Glue (We recommend Zip Dry Glue or Elmer s Extreme Glue) *Hole puncher *Brads *Stapler *Crayons and/or colored pencils *3 tabs- Label your tabs: Important Figures, Reading List, and Narration. Terminology used throughout Binder-Builder Hamburger Fold- Fold horizontally Hotdog Fold- Fold vertically Folds- Sometimes labeled with a small line to show where the fold is. Dotted Lines- These are the cutting lines. Cover Labels- Some of the booklets will have a cover label that will need to be glued to the top to cover a blank space.
What is a Binder-Builder? A Binder-Builder is a new name for an old concept! It is simply taking a 3-ring binder and colored cardstock and turning it into a wonderful showcase of your child s learning year! How Do I Use it with the book Passport to the World-Your A to Z Guided Language Tour? This Binder-Builder was created to be used right along with the book. Each letter represents a different country. First, read the pages in the book. Next, complete the pages in the Binder-Builder. By doing the Binder-Builder pages, your child will be able to learn many extra things about each country and it is all stored in one fun-packed binder! No more lost papers. Children learn best when they enjoy what they are doing! So relax and have fun learning about all of the wonderful countries. Use the Binder-Builder to enhance the learning experience. Feel free to tailor the booklets to your child. Some days you can simply draw instead of write. Or find the information on the internet and glue it onto the booklet. The choice is YOURS! Each unit has two or more fun booklets to complete. So, gather the kids on the couch and let the learning begin! How Do I Set Up My Binder-Builder? Gather your pieces of cardstock and 3-hole punch them. Next, in the lower righthand corner number your cardstock from 1-29. Place in 3-ring binder. Add your 3 labeled tabs behind the cardstock. At the end of the package we have included extra learning forms. These forms can be used to dig a little deeper into what you are studying. So, make as many copies of the forms as you need. You will store all of your worksheets behind these tabs. The front of the first page will have your cover sheet glued to it. Then, your first detail sheet will be glued to the back of that page. The booklets for your first unit will then be glued to the front of your second page. This lay-out allows you to view anything for the unit you are studying at the same time! You will follow this process throughout the entire binder-builder. Located at the top right corner of each page, you will find the name of the country that the pages go with in the Passport to the World book. Each page will also have all directions for the construction of the mini-booklet and what your student will record in the mini-booklet after reading to show what is learned. A small key is also here to show you where to glue each mini-booklet onto the card stock.
Pictures of the inside of the Binder-Builder. The left side is for maps and the right side is for booklets.
Cover Sheet for Passport to the World. Cut out the cover sheet and glue to the first page of your Binder-Builder. Fill out the information for your passport. Your Passport to the World English: The Secretary hereby requests all whom it may concern to permit the citizen/ national of named herein to pass without delay or hindrance and in case of need to give all lawful aid and protection. Passport No. Nationality: Place Photo Here Date of Birth: Place of Birth: Surname Given Names
Cut out and glue to the back of page 1. History of Languages Atlantic Ocean Europe Black Sea Caspian Sea Asia Mediterranean Sea Libya Egypt Israel Red Sea Arabia Persia Africa Ethiopia Indian Ocean Place a star on the location where the Tower of Babel is thought to have been located.
Page 2 History of Languages Cut out the three pieces and staple together down left hand side. Glue onto the front of page 2. Directions: Fill out what you have learned. What was the Tower of Babel? The Tower of Babel Draw the Tower of Babel.
Page 2 History of Languages Cut out each piece on this page. Stack together with shortest on top. Staple together. Glue onto the front of page 2. Directions: Fill out the information on each booklet. Language Families Genesis 10 Languages
Page 2 History of Languages Cut out as one piece. Hotdog fold on the center line. Cut on the two dotted lines to form three lift tabs. Glue onto the front of page 2. Directions: Under each flap, write in the information. Name the continents What does Revelation 7:9 say? Glue here Where is your family from?
Cut out and glue to the back of page 2. Armenian A language spoken in Armenia Map of Armenian Capital: Longest River: Tallest Mountain: Place or draw passport stamp Draw the flag
Page 3 Armenian A language spoken in Armenia Cut out booklet. Glue onto the front of page 3. Directions: In each shape, list or draw what is asked on the shape. Hello: Speaking Armenian Noah s ark came to rest on this mountain after the flood. Goodbye: Draw or glue a picture of a Drams. Draw or glue a picture of a fruit that is grown here. What writings were found here? See if you can write a message.