Hello everyone!
☀️Learning Centers Made Simple!☀️
Have you wanted to try learning centers in your classroom, but
weren’t sure where to start?
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Have you
tried centers and not been successful?
If you answered yes to either of these questions, read on and I will try
and answer some basic questions teachers often have about math and literacy centers.
Let's start with the basics! 🅱
What does a center-based classroom look
like?
A well-run center-based classroom will have small groups of children
working independently at all of the centers, the teacher leading a small group
at the guided reading center and perhaps a parent facilitating another center. The children will be engaged in the
activities, well trained about the procedures, and involved in their own
learning.
What's the rationale?
💭 Learning centers provide
an opportunity for small-group
reading instruction.
💭 Learning centers enhance
student learning.
💭 Learning centers teach
students responsibility.
💭 Learning centers allow
you to teach to a variety of
learning styles.
💭 Learning centers offer a
wider variety of activities for
students to learn from.
💭 Learning centers allow
students to work at their own level
while reviewing and practicing skills.
💭 Learning centers promote cooperative learning
Stay tuned for the next post and the answers to some common questions about Learning Centers.
Happy Teaching😊
For more in depth information on running
centers in an elementary classroom Click Here!
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