Well, it has been a work in progress, but I have finished my safari themed word work centers! I have been diligently working to make centers that I would be ready to use next year with my 3rd graders, and I am super excited with how they have turned out! Please visit my page on TpT and let me know what you think!
Safari Word Work Centers
The thumbnail generator wasn't working, but hopefully those will be coming soon!
Preview of the super cute graphics that I got from Lettering Delights......
Showing posts with label literacy centers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label literacy centers. Show all posts
Sunday, July 24, 2011
Sunday, April 17, 2011
Literacy Centers
Since I just started my blog, I want to go back and put up some ideas for things that I used at the beginning of the year that I found too be really effective. I used literacy centers at the beginning of the year while I held guided reading groups, and the kids LOVED the centers! I have included pictures and descriptions for how I managed the class below!!
This is the timer that I use to let the kids know when it is time to clean their center and rotate to the next center. If you are interested in purchasing the timer, click here.
Reader's Notebook Center: I must give credit where credit is due-I got all of the ideas for the reader's notebook center from Beth Newingham, who is one of Scholastic's Top Teachers. |
This is the writing "in-progress" station. Students can store their work that is not quite finished here, so that they may continue their work next time they are at the writing center. |
Hot Dots! Students love getting to use the hot dots to practice their question/answer skills! |
At the Word Work Center, Students are using wikki stix to practice making their spelling words for the week. They also use white boards to call each others word's for practice. To purchase wikki stix of your own, click here. |
This is our class listening center. Until this year, I was unfortunately stuck using a tape player that I think zapped straight out of the 80's. But, thanks to Donor's Choose, my class now has a fully functional listening center, and four of the students can enjoy books together! Follow the link to see my current project, A Flashy New Look for our Class Listening Nook! |
These girls are at the Easel Center. My county is a "Thinking Map" County, so the easel center is used for creating thinking maps. The studnets work with a partner to create the weekly thinking map using information from a current book that we are reading in class. |
This little girl is at the Buddy Reading center. Student's read books together, then toss a question ball or use question dice to guide discussion of the story together. |
Labels:
Classroom Management,
Donors Choose,
literacy centers,
Reading
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