This file is a table your students fill in as they complete their phonics station activities. It includes 5 categories for each day of the week: Phonics Reader, Written Activity, Skill Focus Activity/Game, Computer Activity, and Teacher Directed Activity. As students rotate to the different stations, they write down the name of the activity they completed at each station. This gives the students some accountability for what they have been working on and provides the teacher with great documentation for portfolios of the specific skill-based activities the student has been enriched in.
I have included the following individual phonics skills, along with a form for you to fill in your own phonics skill for students to work on:
Short Vowel
Long Vowel
Long Vowel Silent e
Vowel Digraphs
r-controlled Vowels
Multisyllable Words
Sight Words
Consonant Blends
Letter Sounds
Letter Recognition
Vocabulary
Blank Focus (for skill focus not listed)
If you purchase this file and would like a Microsoft version of this file, e-mail me at millersflipflops@gmail.com and I will be happy to send it to you to make modifications to fit our classroom needs.
I created this file to use in my classroom with my students in second grade. They each have a Phonics folder that they keep specific skill-focused activities in to work on. This is where they keep this weekly recording sheet throughout the week. This system works out great and the students are so proud of what they have accomplished each week.
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This file was for you to set up your Phonics Stations according to the needs of your students and the resources you have available in your classroom. I print these out and and each student working on each skill has to fill them out daily for accountability and for me to monitor their work. Every week they get a new sheet and it works out great for documentation on standards based report cards, too. Can I answer any questions you may have on how to use these recording sheets?
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Currently teaching 3rd grade math
2nd grade - 4 years (all subjects with a huge focus on phonics and math fluency)
5th grade - 10 years (all subjects with the latter years departmentalized in math)