How to Bind Homeschool Curriculum

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So, you’ve stumbled across some awesome homeschool resources online, and you’ve downloaded them…but to actually use them, you’re going to need to print and bind them! There are many great options for binding the PDF curriculums that you print out, but I’m going to share my favorite way with you today!

Comb bindings annoy me because they fall apart. It’s expensive to purchase machines that will allow you to do coil binding at home. Kids will rip pages out of a 3-ring binder before you make it to the 3rd day of school!

I needed a cheap, easy method to bind printable curriculum, and I needed one that was sturdy and wouldn’t fall apart when used by children. And I found it, using only a heavy-duty stapler, duct tape (in my favorite color!) and cardstock for the cover.

Watch the video for the quick tutorial in how we bind our books quickly and inexpensively!

I hope you find this tutorial helpful! Now go forth and bind your books!

You can check out our preschool curriculum before you go! Just remember that this curriculum is not designed for bound-book format. It’s designed to be loose-leaf with lots of cut-outs for little hands, building those fine motor skills! (Looking for a preschool curriculum in Spanish? We have that, too!)

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