I am crossing off another project on my to-do list here - the Letter Q Interactive Notebook Pages. Yay! Another letter done, only nine more letters of the alphabet to go. I apologize that I do not have the tot-in-action pictures for these notebook pages as the original tot that these were designed for has moved on to reading and my younger tot hasn't started learning about the alphabet yet. So, these pages are in between kids but, the good news for me, is that they will be finished when my younger one is ready:)
I always start with mini flip books that the child will add pictures that begin with the letter that they are learning.
I included a mini letter puzzle for the letter Q.
I always try to include some sort of math activity and this week's is graphing. Print the cube onto card stock and fold it. Have your child toss the cube and graph which side it lands on.
If you would like to download the Interactive Notebook Pages, the link is below. If you would like to see the earlier ones in action, check under Wheel School. Have an awesome day.
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Friday, June 9, 2017
Friday, June 2, 2017
Letter P Interactive Notebook Pages
As part of my desire to finish what I started, I have another installment of my Interactive eNotebook Pages - the letter P. Yay! I am getting closer to the end of the alphabet and the completion of unfinished projects. It feels good to mark another one off my To-Do List.
My notebook pages start with P mini flip books. Cut out the pictures that begin with the letter P and glue them under the flaps.
I included a letter P mini puzzle. I would print this out on card stock and add magnets for a simple cookie sheet puzzle. The magnets make it easier to work with on the magnet board.
I always try to include a comprehensive letter review game. This week's is a pizza with upper case letter pepperoni. Match the pepperoni to the correct lower case letters on the pizza.
Another simple letter review to add to your alphabet notebooks. Use orange pom poms to cover the letters and color the pumpkin. There are other printable in the file as well plus a letter P pocket to hold all of the pieces for these notebook pages. Hope you have an awesome day.
My notebook pages start with P mini flip books. Cut out the pictures that begin with the letter P and glue them under the flaps.
I included a letter P mini puzzle. I would print this out on card stock and add magnets for a simple cookie sheet puzzle. The magnets make it easier to work with on the magnet board.
I always try to include a comprehensive letter review game. This week's is a pizza with upper case letter pepperoni. Match the pepperoni to the correct lower case letters on the pizza.
Another simple letter review to add to your alphabet notebooks. Use orange pom poms to cover the letters and color the pumpkin. There are other printable in the file as well plus a letter P pocket to hold all of the pieces for these notebook pages. Hope you have an awesome day.
Friday, May 26, 2017
Letter O Interactive Notebook Pages
It is Friday again and I am ready to post another project that I have been working on finishing - my Interactive Notebook series on the alphabet. Today, I am sharing with you my Letter I Interactive Notebook pages - Yay! I am getting ever closer to the end of the alphabet. I love being able to check these off my To-Do List. I hope you enjoy these.
I started with the flip books and words that have the beginning sound of O. Cut and paste the pictures under the flaps.
Included is a simple letter O puzzle. I would print this on card stock and add magnets to the back of the pieces to make it easier to assemble.
I like to include an alphabet review game of all the letters that they have learned so far. Match the lower case letter oranges to the upper case oranges on the tree.
Another simple alphabet review game - easy to use! Just use pom poms or glass bottom beads or even a paint stamper and have child mark the letter you say.
The Math activity for the letter O is owl patterns. I made simple owl pattern strips to add to your notebook. Add the correct color owl to the correct pattern. IF you have any questions, please let me know. Have an awesome weekend.
I started with the flip books and words that have the beginning sound of O. Cut and paste the pictures under the flaps.
Included is a simple letter O puzzle. I would print this on card stock and add magnets to the back of the pieces to make it easier to assemble.
I like to include an alphabet review game of all the letters that they have learned so far. Match the lower case letter oranges to the upper case oranges on the tree.
Another simple alphabet review game - easy to use! Just use pom poms or glass bottom beads or even a paint stamper and have child mark the letter you say.
The Math activity for the letter O is owl patterns. I made simple owl pattern strips to add to your notebook. Add the correct color owl to the correct pattern. IF you have any questions, please let me know. Have an awesome weekend.
Friday, May 19, 2017
Letter N Interactive Notebook Pages
It is Friday again and I am posting another segment of the alphabet interactive notebooks that I have been created. I am getting closer to the letter Z - Yay! Today, I am posting the letter N. Enjoy.
I always start with a simple flip book of pictures that begin with the letter N. Cut and paste the pictures under the flaps.
I included the letter N puzzle. It is a simple puzzle that I would print on card stock and add magnets to the back to make it easier to put together.
I included a upper and lower case N sort using nets (not pictured). Add pockets to the back of the nets and catch the correct butterflies.
I added another alpha-review game using notes. Place the notes in the correct spots on the scales. No musical background needed. All of the pieces can be stored in the N pocket which is also not shown. If you have any questions, please contact me. I apologize that I am not able to show you these pages in practice. I have decided to wait for my tot to get old enough to work them before printing them. Enjoy.
Friday, May 12, 2017
Wheel School - W is for Wagon with free printable
It is Friday again and I am checking off the items that have been on my To-Do list. Today's finished project is Wheel School's Visual Plans for W is for Wagon. This one was somewhat difficult as the wagon items and activities that I found were for the western theme and covered wagon. I thought about doing the western theme but I really liked the little red wagon idea. So, here goes....W is for Wagon.
Links
Tippy Toes Learning - has a free printable emergent reader that includes a wagon.
Our Own Corner - has a simple tissue paper craft idea.
Parents - has a free printable coloring sheet.
School Time Snippets - has a cute wagon math mat and a W cut and paste activity.
Artists Helping Children - make a cardboard box wagon, cute and easy.
Crystal and Comp - has a cute and simple watermelon wagon craft idea with printable.
YouTube - a video on how to draw a monkey in a wagon. (I did not preview it, you should)
Links
Tippy Toes Learning - has a free printable emergent reader that includes a wagon.
Our Own Corner - has a simple tissue paper craft idea.
Parents - has a free printable coloring sheet.
School Time Snippets - has a cute wagon math mat and a W cut and paste activity.
Artists Helping Children - make a cardboard box wagon, cute and easy.
Crystal and Comp - has a cute and simple watermelon wagon craft idea with printable.
YouTube - a video on how to draw a monkey in a wagon. (I did not preview it, you should)
Friday, May 5, 2017
Letter M Interactive Notebook Pages
I am crossing unfinished projects off my To-Do list. Today, the unfinished project that is now finished.....Letter M Interactive Notebook Pages. Yay! I am working on finishing these Interactive Notebook Pages and I hope to have them done by the end of the school year. Keep coming back every Friday and you will see a new finished project. I am hoping to finish my Wheel School visual plans as well as my Interactive Notebook pages for the alphabet.
The Interactive Pages start with some flip books that your child will glue pictures of items that begin with the letter M under the flaps.
There is a simple letter puzzle. I would print this on card stock and add some magnets for easier use. The magnets allow the puzzle to stay in place instead of moving around and frustrating the child.
I included an upper and lower case muffin sort. Your child will place these muffins on the correct plates (not pictured). You could add pockets behind the pates to store the pieces.
This is a fine motor activity - have your child hang the mittens up on a mini clothesline with clothespins. Match the upper and lowercase letter mittens.
The Math activity is a ten frame on a muffin. Child could practice number recognition by placing blue pom poms in the ten frame to match the number candle on the top of the muffin.
I created another alphabet review page. Just use white pom poms or glass bottom beads and call out a letter. Have your child cover the correct letter with the pom poms. If you have any questions for this download, let me know. Have an awesome weekend.
The Interactive Pages start with some flip books that your child will glue pictures of items that begin with the letter M under the flaps.
There is a simple letter puzzle. I would print this on card stock and add some magnets for easier use. The magnets allow the puzzle to stay in place instead of moving around and frustrating the child.
I included an upper and lower case muffin sort. Your child will place these muffins on the correct plates (not pictured). You could add pockets behind the pates to store the pieces.
This is a fine motor activity - have your child hang the mittens up on a mini clothesline with clothespins. Match the upper and lowercase letter mittens.
The Math activity is a ten frame on a muffin. Child could practice number recognition by placing blue pom poms in the ten frame to match the number candle on the top of the muffin.
I created another alphabet review page. Just use white pom poms or glass bottom beads and call out a letter. Have your child cover the correct letter with the pom poms. If you have any questions for this download, let me know. Have an awesome weekend.
Friday, April 28, 2017
Letter L Interactive Notebook Pages
If you have been here at my blog lately, you will have noticed that I am trying to tie up loose ends with finishing some projects from my To-Do list. One such project was to finish my Interactive Notebook Pages for the alphabet. Today, I am crossing another one off my list - the letter L. Yay!
I always start with a simple flip book for the letter L. Your child will add L pictures under the flaps.
I included a simple letter L puzzle which I would print on card stock and add magnets to make assembly easier.
There is an upper and lower case letter L sort. Have your child put the L ladybugs on the correct leaves. I would add mini pockets to the back of the leaves so the ladybugs can slip right in.
I also added an alphabet review game - connect the lollipops to the correct letter sticks (not shown).
I added a ladybug math mat. Using black pom poms, create simple addition problems.
Another alphabet review game - call out the letter and have your child place a black pom pom on the correct spot. I hope you enjoy these printables. I regret that I am unable, at this time, to include pictures of my child using these printables. The original child I used these for is somewhat too old for the alphabet and my younger child is too young yet. But I will be using these in the future. If you have any questions, you can contact me or even check my other posts for the Interactive Notebook pages to get an idea of how I would use them. See you soon.
I always start with a simple flip book for the letter L. Your child will add L pictures under the flaps.
I included a simple letter L puzzle which I would print on card stock and add magnets to make assembly easier.
There is an upper and lower case letter L sort. Have your child put the L ladybugs on the correct leaves. I would add mini pockets to the back of the leaves so the ladybugs can slip right in.
I also added an alphabet review game - connect the lollipops to the correct letter sticks (not shown).
I added a ladybug math mat. Using black pom poms, create simple addition problems.
Another alphabet review game - call out the letter and have your child place a black pom pom on the correct spot. I hope you enjoy these printables. I regret that I am unable, at this time, to include pictures of my child using these printables. The original child I used these for is somewhat too old for the alphabet and my younger child is too young yet. But I will be using these in the future. If you have any questions, you can contact me or even check my other posts for the Interactive Notebook pages to get an idea of how I would use them. See you soon.
Friday, April 21, 2017
Letter K Interactive Notebook Pages
I am back this Friday with another Wheel School finished project. In case you haven't been here in awhile, I am trying to cross some items off my To Do List and one of these items was to finish my Interactive Notebook Pages for the alphabet. Today's finished project that I am crossing off is Letter K Interactive Notebook Pages. Yay! I am working my way through the alphabet and planning on finishing (God willing:) this school year.
The notebook pages start with a simple flip book that the child would add pictures of items that begin with the letter K. The pictures are included in the download but you could also find pictures in magazines or have your child draw their own pictures.
Also included is a simple letter puzzle. I would print this on card stock and add magnets to the back. Using a cookie sheet with the magnets, it makes an easy review of the letter.
I made an upper and lower case letter sort for the letter K. I would add mini pockets behind the locks so the keys can be slipped in.
Another feature of this download is an alphabet review game. You could use pom poms or glass beads, just about anything, and practice the beginning sounds review of each letter that has been learned up to the letter K.
Another review game - call out the letter and have your child cover the letter with a pom pom or bead or such.
I always like to try to include some type of math game. This time, I decided to practice simple addition to the number 5. If that seems too hard, just do what you think your child can handle. I would have counters available to work out the addition problems. A good counter would be miscellaneous keys, if you have nay lying around. I also included a pocket for you to add the random pieces of the notebook pages. If you have any questions, please contact me. Enjoy.
The notebook pages start with a simple flip book that the child would add pictures of items that begin with the letter K. The pictures are included in the download but you could also find pictures in magazines or have your child draw their own pictures.
Also included is a simple letter puzzle. I would print this on card stock and add magnets to the back. Using a cookie sheet with the magnets, it makes an easy review of the letter.
I made an upper and lower case letter sort for the letter K. I would add mini pockets behind the locks so the keys can be slipped in.
Another feature of this download is an alphabet review game. You could use pom poms or glass beads, just about anything, and practice the beginning sounds review of each letter that has been learned up to the letter K.
Another review game - call out the letter and have your child cover the letter with a pom pom or bead or such.
I always like to try to include some type of math game. This time, I decided to practice simple addition to the number 5. If that seems too hard, just do what you think your child can handle. I would have counters available to work out the addition problems. A good counter would be miscellaneous keys, if you have nay lying around. I also included a pocket for you to add the random pieces of the notebook pages. If you have any questions, please contact me. Enjoy.
Friday, April 14, 2017
Letter J Interactive Notebook Pages
I have had so many things left on my unfinished list but not enough time to finish them. Sound familiar? But I am going to go out-of-my-way to finish these items before school lets out. It is such a struggle because, of course, as you know...life gets in the way. And then I have other projects that I am working on for my kids and the cycle keeps moving. But these items have been on my mind and I truly have been wanting to finish them. So, as long as I can, every Friday I will try to post the rest of the Interactive Alphabet Notebooks that readers have been asking for as well as the Wheel School visual plans and games that I did not get the chance to finish.
Today, I am posting the finished Letter J Interactive Notebook Pages - yay! But, I am sad to say that since my son Kaleb is in Kindergarten, I will not be able to show how these pages work. I will, however answer any questions that you have if you contact me and I am planning on working through these notebook pages with my younger tot when the time is right. So, I will be revisiting them. I hope you enjoy these pages.
If you have used my notebook pages before, you know that I always begin with some simple flip books for the letter. The child will cut and paste or can even draw items that will begin with the focus letter of the week. This week, it is J.
I also include a simple letter puzzle with pictures from the focus letter. I usually print these on card stock and add simple magnets to make them easier to put together.
I include an alphabet review game that consists of all the letters that have been learned so far. This game is a jelly bean matching game - match the upper and lower case letters.
I also include a upper and lower case letter sort for the focus letter. This week's is juice and straws. I would typically put mini envelopes on the back of my juice cups so the child can slip the straws into the correct glass.
I like to include a math review game, if possible. This is a jar mat for greater/lesser number activity using jelly beans or even pom poms. I apologize for not creating these pages but I just can't see using the printer ink since my child is older now. If you have any questions, feel free to contact me. Enjoy.
Today, I am posting the finished Letter J Interactive Notebook Pages - yay! But, I am sad to say that since my son Kaleb is in Kindergarten, I will not be able to show how these pages work. I will, however answer any questions that you have if you contact me and I am planning on working through these notebook pages with my younger tot when the time is right. So, I will be revisiting them. I hope you enjoy these pages.
If you have used my notebook pages before, you know that I always begin with some simple flip books for the letter. The child will cut and paste or can even draw items that will begin with the focus letter of the week. This week, it is J.
I also include a simple letter puzzle with pictures from the focus letter. I usually print these on card stock and add simple magnets to make them easier to put together.
I include an alphabet review game that consists of all the letters that have been learned so far. This game is a jelly bean matching game - match the upper and lower case letters.
I also include a upper and lower case letter sort for the focus letter. This week's is juice and straws. I would typically put mini envelopes on the back of my juice cups so the child can slip the straws into the correct glass.
I like to include a math review game, if possible. This is a jar mat for greater/lesser number activity using jelly beans or even pom poms. I apologize for not creating these pages but I just can't see using the printer ink since my child is older now. If you have any questions, feel free to contact me. Enjoy.
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