1st grade play centers

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the sight word reading game is made with pops sticks

Play this super fun sight word game to improve reading skills! This is a great way to practice fluency with beginning readers! Oh Snap! is can be tailored to your child's reading ability & is perfect for Kindergarten, 1st Grade, and/or 2nd Grade. #sightwords #readingskills #makelearningfun

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the 10 easy ways to teach letters and numbers in order to learn how to use them

Make center time in your classroom one that is filled with engaged learning and exploration. As students work independently you are ready to work with reading groups or do small group instruction. But getting your centers set up is the beginning. This blog post details your step by step process for setting up a center rotation that your students will love. It includes literacy center and math center ideas as well as tips for organizing centers all year long.

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two pictures with the words centers made easy in front of them and an image of a classroom

For K-1 students, centers are one of the most developmentally appropriate things that you can do for them. Let me give you the break down on each of my 5 centers, and how I manage them!

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two white bins filled with different types of letters and numbers

Ashley | Kindergarten Teacher | Doing centers by skill, rather than themes, makes differentiating so much easier! I have the same centers ALL YEAR LONG and each student… | Instagram

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an activity box for kids to practice phonicic activities with the help of legos

Phonics Activities Your Kids Will Love: Fun Phonics Games to play over and over! Great to use with your Kindergarten, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and even 5th grade classroom or homeschool students. {K, first, second, third, fourth, fifth graders}

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the words morning tubs are in front of plastic bins filled with colorful toys

1st grade morning tubs can be a fun and easy way to start the day in your primary classroom. Students can tinker with magnetic tiles, building blocks and other tools as part of their morning work.

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