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Literacy centers in 2nd grade are a way to achieve engaged meaningful reading instruction with differentiated activities.

Lisa Marie Zuniga saved to Reading
These reading fluency activities will help your kindergarten students with their reading fluency. Grab the short a fluency activity for free!
Pgruen saved to Literacy activites
Guided Reading and ELA Centers in 5th Grade! | Teaching in Teal Idea for rotations for kinder.

Christi Reed saved to Reading ideas
Ever heard of year-long literacy centers? As a classroom teacher, they absolutely transformed my literacy center time! Literacy centers were an absolute requirement during our guided reading block whe
Karen saved to Word Works
Building CVC words is so much fun with bottle caps! I absolutely love bottle caps for literacy and math centers which you may remember from ...

Brandi Manning saved to 1st Grade
These compound word puzzles are an easy way to bring some fun learning to your literacy centers! Pair them up and watch a word appear!
diane Hancock saved to homeschooling ideas
I love teaching guided reading. I really do. I hate planning guided reading. I’m not super about it either. So, that’s why I like starting guided reading the exact same way every time. Having the same thing planned every time means that the first 3-4 minutes of guided reading is boom.done.dontthinkaboutit. Every time we begin ... Read More about The Best Way To Start Guided Reading

Jessica Guillen saved to Reading/Language Arts
Figuring out how to successfully organize small group rotations for guided math and guided reading is tricky. If you've found yourself searching endlessly for the game-changing trick, I'm here to share my favorite solution! As you read, think about how you might adapt or change these ideas and format for your classroom! Rotation Charts That

Pamela Bray saved to 2nd grade
Read more about how to implement successful centers in your Kindergarten classroom!

Jaye Johnson saved to Classroom Ideas