Saturday night, I felt like I was up all night giving birth! Kid
you not! And well, I kind of gave birth to an Interactive Reading Notebook for
Non-Fiction with cuteness added. Ok, well, not the same…I know, lol, and eating
that coconut cream popsicle to keep my eyes opened would make any woman in labor Saturday night probably want to beat me over the head for such a comparison. While I have been laboring with this for the past few weeks with just about every spare moment, I was determined to get this baby out and delivered by Sunday morning, and I
thought it would not take that long to finish. Well, one extra hour turned into
two as I persisted to finish it, and two into four because I am a
perfectionist….until it was 8:30 am and the little interactive reading notebook
was finally smiling back at me on the screen…. literally that little penguin
was smiling as she held her composition reading journal in her little penguin
hands.
Every page is truly interactive! Each page has a moving part. Your child or class can revisit them like an archive throughout the year for review. These journals make learning relevant, kinesthetic (hands-on), visual, and fun, fun, fun!
Don't overlook the fact that it includes 27 blank templates for personal use! And did you see it has some science activities with it! I tried to make the preview above big if you click on it...didn't work out, but you can download a pdf preview for free that allows you to get a close up look of the items in it in my TPT store. Just click on the image to lead the way.
Includes photographed PowerPoint instructions. That way you can project them in your classroom. A grayscale pdf and color pdf is also included. Oh, and this baby was 156 pages long!
My little bear is loving his interactive reading journal and has a new kind of excitement for reading these days! Makes it well worth the hard work I put into this baby over the last few weeks! (Oh, and so sorry woman who gave birth this past Saturday and congrats!)
Be blessed!
Jolene
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