The Notebook as a Tool

By Renae

Fragonard, A Young Scholar, 1775-78

The Principle Approach uses a notebook methodology. As a student reasons through lessons, her thoughts are recorded in various, creative ways. Notebooks are a tool for preserving scholarship, but they can, also, be used outside of school.

Years ago, I typed and printed recipes in constant use and placed them in a plain, black binder. My intention was to make a crafty cover to transform this workhorse, but, instead, our waffle recipe is protected by clear plastic. This humble notebook is used almost every day. Pages are easily added, and recipes can be stuffed in the front pockets until we try them.

A post about a Homemaking Binder reminded me of another notebook I made. It was going to organize my plethora of responsibilities. At the beginning of August, I placed lesson plans, calendar, and schedule into a 3 ring binder. The idea was noble, but I haven’t used it much. With 2008 imminent, I am ready to try again.

My theory is this notebook sat on the shelf because of my lack of investment. The workbook-type system I copied was too restrictive. I didn’t like it from the beginning, but refused to take the time to create my own. In opposition to inexertion, the Principle Approach teaches the notebook is the effort of the individual. It is personal property reflecting productivity. Filling-in-the-blank will not bring the same sense of fulfillment, understanding, and practicality that thinking and responding will.

As I think through the pages of a new notebook for a new year, the reward will be a tool fit for my heart and hand. May it be fashioned in wisdom by the grace of God.

If you want more ideas for homemaking binders, Hadias linked to numerous examples. Use the link in the post above, or follow this one.

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6 Comments

  1. Jennifer in OR 12-31-2007, 12:03 am

    I hope the notebook works and I need to get on the same road! I’m praying that 2008 can present a more organized me, with the grace of God. I hope your family had a wonderful Christmas, and many blessings for the coming year.

  2. Hadias 12-31-2007, 7:46 am

    Thank you for linking to my post on “Homemaking Binders”.

    When I first created mine I dindn’t use it often. I realized that I had added to many uneccesary sections and it was to large.

    With some fine tuning, I now use it everyday. I re-evaluate my binder about once a month to ensure that it is still serving it’s purpose. My recipe section is growing leaps and bounds and soon may have to find it home in a seperate inder.

  3. Renae 12-31-2007, 8:56 am

    Jennifer,
    I hope it works, too. :) At least, it will give me a semblance of order. Sometimes, that’s all I need to find a rhythm.

    Hadias,
    You are welcome. Thank you for finding so many examples. I want to decorate mine, but for now I just need to get the basics done.

  4. Homestead Mama 01-2-2008, 11:02 am

    I don’t have time and the moment to do this, as we are leaving on a trip - but I have linked to the post so that I can come back and revisit the idea when we get back!

  5. Renae 01-3-2008, 9:23 am

    Homestead Mama,
    I need to revisit this idea, too. I still haven’t got mine done. :) By Monday, when we start lessons again, I want to have a general system in place.

    I hope you are enjoying 2008 so far. May you have wonderful surprises this year!

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