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Literacy centers

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For K-1 students, centers are one of the most developmentally appropriate things that you can do for them. Let me give you the break down on each of my 5 centers, and how I manage them!

This FREE template will help your easily plan our your math and literacy centers! Read all about how I run stations and organize materials in my class and grab this freebie along the way.

This FREE template will help your easily plan our your math and literacy centers! Read all about how I run stations and organize materials in my class and grab this freebie along the way.

A common complaint about literacy centers is that they take too much time to prep but it doesn't have to be that way! In this post, I share 5 of the best low-prep literacy centers for kindergarten, first, and second-grade students. These literacy centers are all aligned to the Science of Reading, highly engaging, and come in both printable and digital versions.

A common complaint about literacy centers is that they take too much time to prep but it doesn't have to be that way! In this post, I share 5 of the best low-prep literacy centers for kindergarten, first, and second-grade students. These literacy centers are all aligned to the Science of Reading, highly engaging, and come in both printable and digital versions.

10 Literacy Station Ideas for Kindergarten

Simple kindergarten literacy stations that will last you ALL YEAR! Let me show you how to simplify your students learning. Writing, stamping, listening, and so many other center ideas are in this blog post to help your students gain independence.

Kindergarten Centers and the Science of Reading Teaching Tips

Recently, I have seen some debates on using centers and the Science of Reading. If you have been a teacher for a long time, centers were a HUGE part of Balanced Literacy. Recently, teachers have shifted away from balanced of literacy to research based Science of Reading. You can read my Science of Reading Post ... Read More about Centers and the Science of Reading

Setting Up Literacy Centers in the Upper Elementary Classroom

Whether you call them literacy centers or literacy stations, big kids at the upper elementary level love center time and get so much out of it! How do literacy centers benefit kids? They add variety to learning and to the routine. They allow teachers to easily differentiate learning. They are a great way to help cover and reinforce all of the standards. They give students a place to practice important social skills, like collaboration, problem-solving, and communication. So how do you set up…

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Setting up literacy centers in your classroom will be a breeze when you use these supplies to help you stay organized!
Find ideas for a Groundhog Day theme. Included in the post are gross motor, fine motor, sensory, & visual perceptual activities for elementary students. Low prep crafts, games, worksheets & freebies for motor development & skill acquisition are referenced. Ideas can be sent home for distance learning or kept at school for centers, rotations, occupational therapy sessions, or early finishers. Kits can also be made for OT teletherapy sessions. You will also find a growing free resource library.
The CVCE Words Sound it Out packet provides children with a fun and engaging activity for sounding out and reading the most common CVCE word families. This is an ideal activity for beginning as well as struggling readers. Children say the name for the picture and sound out the word. Children dot the correct sound and write the complete word in the letterboxes or on the handwriting lines. This activity can be used in literacy centers, small group work, for early finishers, and distance learning.