Literacy centers are used to guide and strengthen the classroom literacy program. Centers are a meaningful way for children to interact, collaborate, explore and develop responsibility. Centers are also a way for the teacher to engage in guided reading or small group instruction without interruption. All of my literacy centers contain differentiated materials for various learning levels in order to meet the needs of all my students. The following is a brief description of the literacy centers I use in my classroom.
Working With Words
This center is focused on high frequency words, spelling words and other common words used in the classroom (numbers, colors, etc...). Students are given lists of familiar words to practice writing and spelling on whiteboards and magnetic boards. Lists of themed words or story prompts are also available to encourage sentence and story writing.
Library Center
Various types of books are available to children at the library centers: fiction, non-fiction, big books, leveled readers, short chapter books, phonics books, etc...
Pocket Chart Center
Students will be engaged in activities that include sorting words and pictures by word family, beginning blends, and sequence of a story or poem.
Game Center
Everyone loves games! This center contains a variety of games that include: phonics based games, file folder games to work on specific skills, board games and flash cards so that children may create their own game of Go Fish or Memory.
Puzzle Center
A variety of puzzles on all levels are available: rhyming, opposites, sequencing, word puzzles, and more challenging puzzles (50-100 pieces) to practice spatial skills.
Writing Center
Many writing tools are available at this center to encourage creative and meaningful writers! Paper, pens, pencils, markers, notecards, envelopes, pre-made paper books, etc...
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