Answer: A notebooking journal is a way for students to record their thoughts, narrate the information they’ve learned, reinforce important facts and ideas, and to illustrate their work.
Notebooking journals are often open-ended, with much freedom given to record thoughts.
Bible Road Trip™ notebooking journals allow students to narrate what they’ve learned in a written and artistic manner.
The journals are presented at three different levels, from grades 1-9, with additional writing space in each level. You can absolutely use the Dialectic (grades 7-9) Notebooking Journals for the Rhetoric level (grades 10-12). In fact, I’ve heard from a number of adults who are doing the Rhetoric level program and using the Dialectic journals for their own Bible study.