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Sunday, May 31, 2009

My newest spelling creation

Hi all,
Since I have no weekly reports to do lately because we've been on vacation I decided to share a new project I worked. I have decided that even though I love All About Spelling and will continue to use it next year with Annika, that Everett needs to move a bit faster and since he loves taking quizzes (not sure about why) that we're going to try Phonetic Zoo for him next year. Well in looking things over I loved the idea of creating a "Zoo wall" but we don't have the space for one, nor do we have the space for the poster they show in the Teachers resource guide, which is like a large trifold diplay. I decided to go with something I know the kids enjoyed in the past, Lapbooks! Well over the last day I made a Phonetic Zoo Lapbook. Here's a slide show of it along with some simple instructions of what I did.



I started by folding 2 standard manilla file folders in a shutter fold manner. Then I glued the two together joining them at one of the small flaps.

I then cut out the referrence things I wanted from the printable pages that came with my PZ teachers guide download. I also cut some pieces of contruction paper slightly larger than the referrence items, this isn't necessary but since I was just using plain folders I decided the colors would help brighten things up. I folded up the lapbook and glued the title to the front, then I opened it so I was looking at the folder on the left and glued the rest of the referrence items in where I thought they fit best. I didn't use all of them, but you can if you'd like and just fit it all together in a way that's appealing to you. I then opened it so I was looking at the folder on the right. I taped 2 8.5x11" pieces of colored cardstock to the top and bottom to make the flaps. I then used those flaps and the folder itself to glue the "cages" to. The only cages I had to cut apart were the Personal Spelling Victory ones. Those I glued to the smaller flaps on the right folder.

That's all, now I'll have my son use Animal stickers to decorate the cover and any areas in the referrence area that look bare to him. As we go through the program he'll now have a place to build his zoo.

Annika can't wait until she's older and get her own zoo. We'll see, I'm not sure if it would be a fit for her, and we have something that works for her now, so I may have to find another way for her to create a zoo.

Hope you all enjoyed a peak at my latest foray into the lapbooking world.


3 comments:

Unknown said...

Hi Kel,
That looks fantastic! Thanks for sharing how you put it together. I look forward to hearing how you like phonetic zoo. My ds7 is not ready for it yet. We are using AAS right now. So, I'll check back with you on that. TFS!

MOM #1 said...

How creative. I hope it works out. I should have done something like that with Baby Boy. He's a terrible speller, bless his heart. ;-)

Anonymous said...

Will watch for how Phonetic zoo works for you. I like AAS and definetly plan for my 5 yo to use it later(after K5 year). It has helped dd but is definelty slow for us. I am considering still using Level 2 and 3 next year but also considering Megawords for dd. I may just buy the rest of the phonograms and teach the spelling rules from Natural speller which I own to speed up the process now that I get the jest of the program. Wow I wrote a book. Sorry.
Angela(aclark)