Learning centers are a part of independent learning in the classroom that allows students to be involved in learning activities independently. It requires few areas in the classroom that are accessible, interesting, and productive.
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August is here! I know we are all frantically working in our classrooms, but let's pause for a CURRENTLY! Stephany has these great center signs in her classroom that were created by Jennifer Knopf over at Herding Kats in Kindergarten! They are great to have up to justify why you have any center/station up in the room. (Especially for when evaluators are walking through your room! Ahhhhh!) She has tons of different sets to go with just about any classroom theme so be sure to check out the rest of them in her store. Here is the listening center sign... This is a sample from her TpT store! Stephanie has a new Six Traits Poster Set up in her store. She is really excited to start using this writing program in her classroom this year. Here is the poster set... Stephany created a first grade teacher binder (She also has a third grade binder too!) that has a lots of great stuff in it. Lots of dividers for your binder, a calendar set, and the Common Core Standards Assessment checklist. We have to keep track of mastery EACH time we assess and reassess so there is a spot for mastery on each date. Click on the pic below to go to the third grade binder.... There is a black and white version, too! Have a great Friday Night!
Here are some printable center signs for your Pre-K or Preschool classroom. I have a free set of signs available, but the set of center signs in my
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So my awesome Peeps have put me in charge of sharing something meaningful with you this week! My class loves center time so I wanted to share just a little about how we rotate centers. This year I am going to split up my literacy & math centers. So I am only going to share about my literacy center rotation today. I have 8 literacy centers. Each child gets to go to 2 centers for 20 minutes each while I am pulling groups. I try to put a higher student or 2 with a lower student. That way if they need help there is usually someone there to help. Also when I pull groups according to reading levels there are still children in the center. I take their pictures on day 1 and print them to use for center groupings. The pictures are put up with sticky tack. So if we need a group swap it's easy to move them. The centers in the middle are on velcro. That way each morning I take the bottom center off and move all the centers down one spot then the groups get 2 new centers each day. How do you swap your centers around? Click below to go grab my center sign freebies. Don't forget to check back next week for a tip from one of my Peeps!
58 Center Signs with pastel polka dot backgrounds! This set includes 52 full page center signs for different centers in your classroom. For each center I have included a list of what the children are learning at that center, listed as "I am" statements. Often times, parents (and administrators!) don't always understand the benefits of "play". These signs point out the social, cognitive and motor developments that go on in each center. The backgrounds of these signs are green, orange, purple, blue, pink and yellow pastels with white polka dots. Centers Included: Math, Science, Social Studies, Reading, Writing, Journal, Phonics, Spelling, Word Work, ABC, Letter, Poetry, Big Book, Library, Sight Words, Read & Write the Room, Guided Reading, Small Group, Super Sentences, Chalk Center and STEM Center. Computer, Smartboard. Promethean, iPad, Overhead Dramatic Play, Play Dough, Sensory, Water Table, Light Table, Art, Painting, Puppet, Blocks, Puzzle, Listening, Music, Pet Center, Pocket Chart Center, Lego, Woodworking, Dollhouse, Felt Board, Game Center, Train Center, Pattern Blocks, Fine Motor, Handwriting, Stamping, Transportation, Magnetic Tiles and Snap Cube Center. I also use these signs to monitor how many children are in each center. I decide beforehand how many students each center can hold. Then I attach that amount of stickers to the bottom of the laminated page. Students can then use their center-time clothespin to cover up a sticker - when all the stickers are covered that center is full! Related Products • Pastel Dots Pocket Chart Center Cards • Hand Washing Procedures Reader, Poster and Sequencing Pocket Chart • How Do We Go Home? Emergent Reader, Song, Graph & More! • EDITABLE Groovy Cat Students' Faces & Names Slideshow • Domino Math • Nursery Rhyme Literacy Activities
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58 Center Signs with pastel polka dot backgrounds! This set includes 52 full page center signs for different centers in your classroom. For each center I have included a list of what the children are learning at that center, listed as "I am" statements. Often times, parents (and administrators!) don't always understand the benefits of "play". These signs point out the social, cognitive and motor developments that go on in each center. The backgrounds of these signs are green, orange, purple, blue, pink and yellow pastels with white polka dots. Centers Included: Math, Science, Social Studies, Reading, Writing, Journal, Phonics, Spelling, Word Work, ABC, Letter, Poetry, Big Book, Library, Sight Words, Read & Write the Room, Guided Reading, Small Group, Super Sentences, Chalk Center and STEM Center. Computer, Smartboard. Promethean, iPad, Overhead Dramatic Play, Play Dough, Sensory, Water Table, Light Table, Art, Painting, Puppet, Blocks, Puzzle, Listening, Music, Pet Center, Pocket Chart Center, Lego, Woodworking, Dollhouse, Felt Board, Game Center, Train Center, Pattern Blocks, Fine Motor, Handwriting, Stamping, Transportation, Magnetic Tiles and Snap Cube Center. I also use these signs to monitor how many children are in each center. I decide beforehand how many students each center can hold. Then I attach that amount of stickers to the bottom of the laminated page. Students can then use their center-time clothespin to cover up a sticker - when all the stickers are covered that center is full! Related Products • Pastel Dots Pocket Chart Center Cards • Hand Washing Procedures Reader, Poster and Sequencing Pocket Chart • How Do We Go Home? Emergent Reader, Song, Graph & More! • EDITABLE Groovy Cat Students' Faces & Names Slideshow • Domino Math • Nursery Rhyme Literacy Activities
These learning center signs were designed to include the number of children allowed in each center as well as learning objectives. They are not editable, however, if you need the number of children allowed in a center modified, feel free to contact me and I will do that for you. Listed in this packet are the following: Blocks- 4 friends Manipulatives- 6 friends Art- 6 friends Writing- 2 friends Reading- 2 friends Vehicles- 2 friends Vehicles- 4 friends iPads- 2 friends iPads- 3 friends Music- 2 friends Science- 2 friends Science- 3 friends Dramatic Play- 4 friends Sensory- 2 friends
58 Center Signs with ocean backgrounds, great for center management! This set includes 58 full page signs for different centers in your classroom. For each center I have included a list of what the children are learning at that center, listed as "I am" statements. Often times, parents (and administrators!) don't always understand the benefits of "play". These signs point out the social, cognitive and motor developments that go on in each center. Centers Included: Math, Science, Social Studies, Reading, Writing, Journal, Phonics, Spelling, Word Work, ABC, Letter, Poetry, Big Book, Library, Sight Words, Write the Room, Guided Reading, Small Group, Super Sentences, STEM and Chalk Center. Computer, Smartboard. Promethean, iPad, Overhead, Cozy Center Dramatic Play, Play Dough, Sensory, Water Table, Light Table, Art, Painting, Puppet, Blocks, Puzzle, Listening, Music, Pet Center, Pocket Chart Center, Lego, Snack, Woodworking, Dollhouse, Felt Board, Game Center, Train Center, Pattern Blocks, Fine Motor, Handwriting, Stamping, Transportation, Magnetic Tiles and Snap Cube Center. I also use these signs to monitor how many children are in each center. I decide beforehand how many students each center can hold. Then I attach that amount of stickers to the bottom of the laminated page. Students can then use their center-time clothespin to cover up a sticker - when all the stickers are covered that center is full! You might also like: • Ocean Animals Alphabet Match-Up • Ocean Decor: Behavior Clip Chart • Ocean Decor: Classroom Job Signs • Ocean Theme Classroom Decor • Ocean Pocket Chart Center Cards • Ocean Themed Nameplates • Ocean Themed Resource Placemats • Hand Washing Procedures Reader, Poster and Sequencing Pocket Chart • How Do We Go Home? Emergent Reader, Song, Graph & More!
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This product is a great way for teachers to manage learning centers. I hang these up at different centers in my classroom and it lets my students know how many children can play at each center. I place plastic Command hooks on each laminated sign so my students can hang their center tags at the cent...
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58 Center Signs with pastel polka dot backgrounds! This set includes 52 full page center signs for different centers in your classroom. For each center I have included a list of what the children are learning at that center, listed as "I am" statements. Often times, parents (and administrators!) don't always understand the benefits of "play". These signs point out the social, cognitive and motor developments that go on in each center. The backgrounds of these signs are green, orange, purple, blue, pink and yellow pastels with white polka dots. Centers Included: Math, Science, Social Studies, Reading, Writing, Journal, Phonics, Spelling, Word Work, ABC, Letter, Poetry, Big Book, Library, Sight Words, Read & Write the Room, Guided Reading, Small Group, Super Sentences, Chalk Center and STEM Center. Computer, Smartboard. Promethean, iPad, Overhead Dramatic Play, Play Dough, Sensory, Water Table, Light Table, Art, Painting, Puppet, Blocks, Puzzle, Listening, Music, Pet Center, Pocket Chart Center, Lego, Woodworking, Dollhouse, Felt Board, Game Center, Train Center, Pattern Blocks, Fine Motor, Handwriting, Stamping, Transportation, Magnetic Tiles and Snap Cube Center. I also use these signs to monitor how many children are in each center. I decide beforehand how many students each center can hold. Then I attach that amount of stickers to the bottom of the laminated page. Students can then use their center-time clothespin to cover up a sticker - when all the stickers are covered that center is full! Related Products • Pastel Dots Pocket Chart Center Cards • Hand Washing Procedures Reader, Poster and Sequencing Pocket Chart • How Do We Go Home? Emergent Reader, Song, Graph & More! • EDITABLE Groovy Cat Students' Faces & Names Slideshow • Domino Math • Nursery Rhyme Literacy Activities