Making A Yearbook For Your HomeSchool

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Preserving Memories of Your Child's Education

Memories created while learning at home are just as important as those created in a traditional school enviroment and have just as much right to be preserved. Just because you are a home educator doesn't mean you can't have a school yearbook. Making a homeschool yearbook is easy and it's almost as much fun as looking at one.

 

At the end of third grade, my parents removed my sister and me from the private Christian school we had been attending and began home schooling. While I eventually grew to like being at home, I still to this day enjoy looking at my old school year books from the private school. I'm sure I would enjoy looking at my home school year books as well, but there aren't any. Nor are there any pictures. Not one single photo to prove that I ever attended school after the third grade. So, when I was paging through an old Teaching Home Magazine and read about the yearbooks someone else had done, I knew this was a tradition I was going to start.

 

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How Do You Make a Home School Yearbook? 

Making a home school year book is a little more complicated than making a yearbook for your average school. There are no pages of class pictures to fill it with. There's few athletic teams and such. Instead, there are your children. That's wonderful, ofcourse, but it does require a little more creativity. It requires you to think about the things your children will want to remember from their school years and to be active in documenting them. Meaning, whatever they are doing, remember to take pictures.

 

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Things To Include: 

*Class pictures - I put a family picture on one page along with our theme verse for the year. I also do a separate page for each child. Some years I take a posed picture of each of them, some years I just put in few pictures I have taken throughout the year. Some years we include their signature, hand prints, lists of favorites, things they've learned, reduced copies of art work. One year I pasted pictures of their heads onto bodies cut from magazines to make caricatures.

*Sports - if your child plays organized sports, make a page or two for that. Add team photos, pictures of games, or a picture of them hanging out with friends after the game. If your home school group has a field day, scrapbook that. Or take pictures of your kids riding bikes, playing tag, and shooting hoops in the driveway.

*Clubs - Our kids are in AWANA, so we always include a couple of pages with pictures of cowboy night, crazy hair night, grand prix, closing program, etc. If your children are in a church program or scouts or such, make pages for those.

*Extra curricular activities- co op classes, library or museum programs, music classes, their Sunday school class. Field trips, vacations, special occasions (weddings and holidays) The arrival or first birthday of a younger child.

*Academics - I do a page for each subject with pictures of the kids working or doing projects or holding their books or dressed in costumes (for history or geography). Sometimes I've also put reduced copies of notebook pages or added journaling about what we've studied. I also have done special pages for things like "________ learns the alphabet" and "We like to listen to stories" (with pictures of friends and family reading to them.)

*Friends - we always include a page with pictures of friends and family. The definition of "friend" can be as broad as you want to make it. The librarian, the mailman, the kids next door? If it is someone your kids may remember years from now, they would probably enjoy having a picture of them. And years from now when that person is no longer around you may be thankful for the pictures you have of those people you now take for granted. A signature page is also a fun way to collect remembrances.

 

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The Benefits of a Homeschool Yearbook 

While our school year books are primarily for my childrens' benefit, they also have some extra advantages. They are a great way to share our lives with our family and friends. They are a great way to show doubters what a wonderful education our children are receiving. They are a good way for me to exercise my creative talents. And looking through books from past years is wonderful encouragement for me as a teacher. It is also a nice review for my children.

I would encourage you to start this practice in your own home. Sure, it takes a little time, but it doesn't have to be overwhelming. I work on ours a little here and there as I have time. I don't try to make it perfect, so my cuts aren't always straight and I may have smudges here and there, but no one really notices. The important thing is just to have something, so put into it as much or as little as you are able.

Additional Articles To Read 

How others have made homeschool yearbooks

Family Treasures - A Homeschool Yearbook
One of the best parts of going to school was the year-end excitement of the yearbook. Not only entertaining, yearbooks give a memorable account of an entire educational year that is enjoyed more the older it becomes. It also gives children a concrete sense of who they are. It connects you to the past and gives a solid sense of how you have grown and matured over the year.
A Peek at Our Yearbook
A peek at a support group yearbook.
Lasting Memories
Can you see yourself in this picture? Your family just completed the unit study of your dreams. You're at the end, and you're thinking there must be more. What can you do with all of the fabulous projects, the stack of photos, and your memories of the fun? You could simply set it aside and walk on, or you can take advantage of print-on-demand technology and make a permanent record, or three, or ten%u2026

Not into unit studies? Keep reading.
The Power of a Homeschool Yearbook
The mere act of documenting what they had accomplished legitimized our homeschool not only to others, but maybe more importantly, to me. I was shocked by how much I had forgotten! I was overwhelmed by a new sense of accomplishment! I vowed I'd never let another year go by without creating a yearbook.
Kath's Homemade Homeschool Yearbooks
The concept of yearbooks has come from America where they are used in a school setting, but we have adapted the idea and personalised it a lot more. Each child has their own yearbook that includes only things that they like and have during the year.
Homeschool Scrapbooking
Combining your pictures, your mementos, and your personal flair - scrapbooking is all about you and your family, making it a great project for moms and kids to work on together. So, of course, homeschooling and scrapbooking go hand-in-hand!
Yearbook
The following pages will be the pages of our 1998-1999 homeschool yearbook. We sincerely hope you enjoy looking at them as much as we enjoyed making them.

Want Something A Little More Professional? 

Here are some products and services you might find useful

Homeschool Yearbook
An all purpose memory book for homeschooling families - covers 4 school years and includes sections for entering subjects studied, favorite things, opinions, activities, and more. Also includes ample space to paste photos, art projects, and school projects you wish to save. This book is also available with a personalized cover with photo.
Online Yearbook
Now YOU are on your school yearbook staff!!! Create it the way you want it! Submit your pictures and let them start creating your homeschool yearbook today.
MyPublisher
Create your own Photo Book with BookMaker and receive a published hardcover book!
Photoalbum.com
This site is intended for the online design and printing of scrapbooks and photo books.

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Unionvale Mom wrote

Thanks for sharing. We are new homeschoolers, but just completed a yearbook for our local Christian Preschool. As a digital scrapbooker it seemed natural to make a yearbook/scrapbook. I will be continuing the tradition as we begin homeschooling.

Reply Posted May 30, 2008

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