Wishlist Wednesday - Interactive Phonics Notebook




Here are some pictures of how we used it throughout the year!


We used some of the activities from my "phonics packs" to put into our phonics notebook throughout the year. The students loved doing the spelling section of the books, because they could always say "Hey! It has "this" sound and we've done that before...let me go check that section." It made my heart happy to see them using this as such a resource ALL the time!





You can check out the post on how we put it together HERE.

You can check out THIS post to see more on how we used it in our class.

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33 comments

Angelt1 said...

This looks great!

Unknown said...

One of my favorite phonics activities has to be sorts - especially with words that have very similar patterns/letters. It helps the students to focus on the correct letter order and if there is repetition, even better.

Amy Dodd said...

With phonics I love to do sorts and to give them different tools to build the words that we are working on. I also love to have them start to really look for the words with our word pattern while they are reading their books so that they can see them used in context and not just as a list.

Unknown said...

One of my favourite components of phonics/spelling instruction is teaching through word families! I use a variety of activities to do this, but I can always use more!! Thank you for considering me =). leafsgirl@rogers.com.

Judy said...

I love doing "rhyme time" using word families (rimes). The class generates a list of real and nonsense words, changing the onset. Then they make a sentence using as many of the real words as they can. Lastly, they illustrate the sentence. A really fun activity!

Grace said...

I like to play games, like Connect 4 or BINGO, to solidify different phonics patterns.

Unknown said...

I like to use letters and have the kids manipulate and spell words. This interactive notebook looks great!

Jennifer Brown said...

I LOVE! Can I say it again? I LOVE INB! I got hooked on them through Math and Science and now this year I am going to dive in head first with Language Arts - specially word work and Readers Response. Thank you for telling me about yours!

Lynn Montgomery said...

I love doing any of the interactive activities for phonics.

Julie Davis said...

I love interactive notebooks and my kids are loving them too!We also love games that I create on the SmartBoard like word sorts and guess the words. Anything interactive is definitely a favorite.

Debra said...

Just starting INB next year-my LAST! Even us ancient mariners keep learning! Thanks. mrsrastin@rogers.com

Chriss&Katlyn said...

I love interactive notebooks.

Lori R said...

I don't have a favorite. I do a required phonics lesson on the Promethean board, word sorts, and "rotten apple" games.

Courtney Woodward said...

I love doing making words activities, and later I'll put them in a review station with different onsets and different rimes that have the previous week patterns. We also do lots of word hunts in their IR books or decodables for my Low friends.

Unknown said...

Interactive notebooks are so much fun because the kids love them. We love to play phonics games on the Smart board or play word work games with partners.
Michelle.jaquillard@aol.com

Unknown said...

This look AMAZING! I love to do making words, flap books, word stairs, and Kagan strategy inside-outside circle. I love reading your blog!!!
Victoria
v.j.lee85@gmail.com or leev@columbiak12.com

tntjnj4 said...

Looks fantastic!! Excellent resource!!

Unknown said...

My favorite phonics activity is Secret Stories. They love figuring out the "secret story"and it helps them to remember the skill.

shan19 said...

My students love to use the white boards shaped like paddles to write words/sounds that we are working on.

Unknown said...

I have my kids work through sorting and making words. Thanks for the opportunity to win.

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Chasity said...

I like to use Making Words. Having the kids move letters and chunks around really helps them practice the sounds, but I also like to throw in synonyms, antonyms and analogy vocabulary as we create new words.

Unknown said...

This is only my second year teaching, so I am constantly looking for better ideas. We use Saxon Phonics, and from what I see, this would be an awesome supplement to that program...Plus, I LOVE interactive notebooks. :)

Unknown said...

We "write" the vowel in the air, say the vowel, and say the word.

Anonymous said...

Dry Erase Boards!! Whole group~ have students write the sounds of the word you are saying. Change the ___ to ____ now what do you have? Keep working on word families and you can correct letter formation as it happens since you can see all of it! Kids are engaged and you can differentiate easily! Jen Steinacher mrs.steinachers.class@gmail.com

Rebekah Lynne Davenport said...

My kids love getting to find phonics patterns and highlight them. For some reason they adore that.

SherylLyn said...

I love the idea of students having a resource to refer to after the initial lesson has been taught. Nicely done. Thank you, Jen!

Sheryl Boyd
slboyd05@gmail.com

Markisha said...

I like to do sorts and different word building games.

Unknown said...

I love this so much! We started using interactive notebooks in math last year, so I'd love to start using a phonics one next year. I think my kids' favorite phonics activity was any time they could use a bingo blotter! There was always a "YAY" when I showed them the blotters! Thank you! I hope I win!
emma :)
egoliff@earthlink.net

Unknown said...

I love being able to tell my students to refer back to what they previously learning.
flavianelson@yahoo.com

Unknown said...

I really hope to be able to use this next year! My students loved rainbow writing their word family words.

Susan K. said...

I consider teaching phonics a weakness - that's why I hope I win this product!

Rosy Patel said...

I love teaching phonics via syllables, rhyming and word families. I love your blog and hope I win! - Rosy

Rosy Patel said...

I love teaching phonics via syllables, rhyming and word families. I love your blog and hope I win! - Rosy

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