Rotating Literacy Centers

With an increase in class sizes, it’s getting harder and harder for teachers to have extra space for group work during centers. One teacher has the desks grouped in clusters of 4 and rotates the center each day. Each center is in a plastic shoe box and the kids take a different shoe box depending on the day of the week.

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She places the the entire class set of copies, materials, etc. in the box at the beginning of the week (which saves lots of time). The directions for the center are on colored paper in a plastic page protector (this gives her the opportunity to switch out the activity as needed without the hassle of laminating). She also puts a sample of the worksheet/activity for her very lowest learners to copy if they need to. I agree with her that copying the spelling words a few times a week is much better than sitting doing nothing. The kids know which box to grab, because it’s posted on the wall. The TA (Teacher’s Assistant) is the student who is in charge of getting the box from the counter and returning it with all the materials in it at the end of centers time. Each day, she switches which person gets to be the TA.

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Since there are only 5 centers, tables 4 and 5 share the box.

 

 

What You Need to Know About Daylight Savings

Daylight Savings Time

Here’s a great way to explain what Daylight Savings Time is. Free worksheet for older kids (can do independently) or younger kids (probably will need help, because of the reading level). Comprehension questions at the bottom of the page. Don’t forget to switch your classroom clocks!

Click here for the free printable PDF: Daylight Savings

What You Need to Know About Earth Day

Earth Day

Free Earth Day worksheet for kids. This is a great seat work activity for upper grades (I’ve used it as a daily warm up on Earth Day). The reading level might be too high for younger grade kids to do independently, so use the text for a whole class activity.Comprehension questions at the bottom of the page. Enjoy!

Click here for the free printable PDF: Earth Day

Great Literacy Website- First Grade

Here’s an awesome website with great first grade literacy stuff: StoryTown Resources: First Grade. Sight words, high frequency words, spelling, SmartBoard lessons and more!

Submitted by an AZ teacher. Thank you!

Who Was St. Patrick? (upper grade grammar & comprehension packet)

st. patrick's day grammar book cover

Many of us know St. Patrick’s Day is about the Irish, drinking beverages, hunting for leprechauns and someone named Saint Patrick. But do you really know who he was?

Here’s a 5 day grammar/comprehension practice book for upper grades. Click here to for the PDF.  Enjoy!

Veterans’ Day Worksheet UPDATED

Here’s what every kid should know about Veterans’ Day and the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. This is probably an upper grade worksheet because of the reading level, but it would also be great as a whole class discussion for lower grades. Yay America!

Click here to download the free PDF: Veterans Day Worksheet

Veterans Day Worksheet STICKER

 

Answers:

  1. We remember veterans of all wars the US has fought.
  2. The US president places a wreath on the tomb of the Unknown Soldier.
  3. “Armistice” means a truce, or an agreement made by opposing sides in a war to stop the fighting.

Click here to check out more free stuff for Veteran’s Day!

Columbus Day (free worksheet)

Here’s an easy free comprehension worksheet about the history of Columbus Day. Click here for the PDF: Columbus Day worksheet

Columbus Day

Here are the answers:

1. October 12, 1492
2. President Benjamin Harrison
3. The United States of America celebrates on the second Monday in October regardless of the date, and other countries celebrate it on October 12.

Martin Luther King Day (free worksheet)

This free worksheet about Martin Luther King Day covers the basic history of the holiday. It includes some parts of speech practice and simple reading comprehension. Click here to see the free printable version (PDF): MLK Worksheet  Enjoy!

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