Flowers are all around us, whether we live where we can enjoy them in nature or just in window boxes and small patches. But no matter how many flowers we enjoy, there are countless more varieties to discover. Your kids can explore this vast world and learn about some of the types of flowers that live in it with The Notebook of Blooms.
The Notebook of Blooms is a Notebook Companionâ„¢ to The Big Book of Blooms by Yuval Zommer, sold separately.
The Notebook of Blooms - A Companion to The Big Book of Blooms
Are your students ready to discover some of the most beautiful, incredible, dangerous, and even deadly flowers in the world?
This companion notebook involves no prep work. You simply grab your copy of The Big Book of Blooms (sold separately) and The Notebook of Blooms and work through the two books at your own pace.
Your students will have fun drawing, sketching, and labeling illustrations of the fascinating flowers they discover. They’ll also develop their written narration skills by answering our open-ended questions.Â
They’ll learn about wildflowers, delicate flowers, dangerous flowers, seed dispersal, and much more.
Topics Covered Using The Notebook of Blooms alongside The Big Book of Blooms:
Flower Families
Flower Anatomy
Pollinators
Colorful Flowers
Flower Power
Venus Flytraps
Roses
Proteas
Cherry Blossoms
Giant Water Lilies
Pitcher Plants
Wildflowers
Cacti
Sunflowers
Orchids
Vines and Creepers
Stinking Flowers
Birds of Paradise Flower
Tulips
Bromeliads
Seeds and Seed Dispersal
Dangerous and Deadly Flowers
Kew Gardeners
Flowers and Us
Save the Flowers
Grow Your Own Flowers
Flower Vocabulary
and More!
2 reviews for The Notebook of Blooms – A Companion to The Big Book of Blooms
Rated 5 out of 5
Holly Carter –
I purchased this companion notebook for The Big Book of Blooms as a supplement to our Botany study this year. This was recommended for younger children but my 4th, 6th and 7th graders loved how the information in the book was set up more like fun facts and gave them the opportunity to draw the flowers that they were learning about. So much more fun than dry textbooks!
Daily Skill Building –
We are so glad to hear you have been enjoying our Notebook Companionâ„¢ for The Big Book of Blooms. We actually recommend this series for grades 3 and and up, so it makes sense that your 4th, 6th, and 7th graders got a lot out of it. They are the perfect ages for our Notebooks. And I agree, notebooking is so much better than dry and boring textbooks!
Rated 5 out of 5
Aspen Allen –
Love this companion to the Big Book of Blooms! I’m going to use it over the summer for my 6 year old so we aren’t completely out of practice by the time our homeschool co-op starts in the fall! I hope many more of these come out soon!
The Big Book Series Notebook Companions are best suited to grades 3 and up due to the writing component of notebooking. But what if you have younger children you’d like to include in your studies?
With our Junior Notebooks, you CAN!
Our Junior Notebooks contain simple notebooking templates that cover each section of The Big Books, along with themed coloring pages to match what types of creatures you are learning about.
Younger children will be encouraged to write down whatever they’d like to after reading the books and draw/sketch pictures of what they are learning. Plus, what young child doesn’t love coloring?
Holly Carter –
I purchased this companion notebook for The Big Book of Blooms as a supplement to our Botany study this year. This was recommended for younger children but my 4th, 6th and 7th graders loved how the information in the book was set up more like fun facts and gave them the opportunity to draw the flowers that they were learning about. So much more fun than dry textbooks!
Daily Skill Building –
We are so glad to hear you have been enjoying our Notebook Companionâ„¢ for The Big Book of Blooms. We actually recommend this series for grades 3 and and up, so it makes sense that your 4th, 6th, and 7th graders got a lot out of it. They are the perfect ages for our Notebooks. And I agree, notebooking is so much better than dry and boring textbooks!
Aspen Allen –
Love this companion to the Big Book of Blooms! I’m going to use it over the summer for my 6 year old so we aren’t completely out of practice by the time our homeschool co-op starts in the fall! I hope many more of these come out soon!