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Learn how I plan and manage effective literacy centers in the K-5th grade classroom! Check out center activity ideas, differentiated instruction plans, and rotation chart. Download a FREE literacy center plan template to help you get started! #DifferentiatedInstruction #UpperElementary #teachingideas
An Upper Elementary Collaborative blog written by 13 teachers. Includes teaching ideas and resources for grades 3, 4, and 5.
Running reading centers in your classroom is extremely beneficial! Find some easy to set up literacy center ideas and how to plan & run them effectively for your upper elementary students to enrich your 3rd, 4th, or 5th grade ELA block.
Reading fluency centers that will help students grow as fluent readers independently! Perfect for 2nd and 3rd grade students. Great reading center activity for a read to someone station, or just a weekly reading center in an elementary reading classroom.
Teachers often have questions about what a literacy block should actually look like. How do you structure your time? When do you pull reading groups? How and when do you teach grammar? The list of questions is lengthy, and with good reason. No one really ever told us what to do! Probably because there is […]
FREE Centers for teaching reading in upper elementary grades! Grab these freebies and get tips for teaching reading in 4th and 5th grade.
Check out this article on seven literacy center rotations and use the charts to maximize your literacy centers.
Looking for fun and skills-based reading and language arts activities for your third, fourth and fifth grade students? Upper elementary reading centers can help you fill your centers without spending lots of extra time. These engaging activities are perfect for literacy centers, writing centers, reading centers and more. Easily differentiate learning in your classroom with these language arts and reading activities. #upperelementary #reading #writing #3rdgrade #4thgrade #5thgrade
These March morning work tubs have been specifically designed to meet fourth grade standards in fun, engaging, and hands-on activities. Activities for ELA, Math, Fine Motor Skills, and Critical Thinking help set the tone for the day. Students are excited to come to school each morning to begin their day with these fun activities.
Kids need lots of practice with vocabulary practice. These vocabulary centers can be use with any vocabulary lists. They were created to be used in 3rd, 4th, or 5th grade, but can be adapted to use in 2nd and 6th grade, too. The best part . . . they're free! Just sign up to be my email buddy, and I'll send you the entire set of vocabulary centers.
Find out how to set up literacy centers in your upper elementary classroom, as part of your reading program in this post by The Teacher Next Door.
⭐ SUPER DEAL ⭐ A grammar game for EVERY single 4th grade standard! This yearlong grammar bundle has both hands-on games and digital, self-grading practice! Perfect for grammar review, independent practice, or collaboration! This Grammar Bundle includes: 30 Printable Grammar Games for Hands-On Practice 30 Digital Grammar Centers with Self-Grading Ease (Google Forms) Tons of Game Boards Editable Game Directions Record Sheets for Each Game Answer Keys Teacher Notes BUNDLE BONUS: Task Card Box…
FREE 4th Grade Literacy I Can Statements! Download free I Can Statements and read ideas for how to use these in your classroom.
These FREE literacy activities are perfect for your centers and stations. There are so many different options to choose from, and they can be used and reused each month in your reading and literacy instruction. Use them in small groups or for independent work. They are also easily differentiated for your students' needs.
Word work activities that work with any word list in 3rd grade, 4th grade, 5th grade in elementary school. use these fun activities this year to grow student vocabulary and deepen word knowledge.
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Download FREE Words Their Way word study resources for upper elementary. The activities, notebook resources, tips, and more included in this blog post will help you get your word study routines and schedule ready and organized for your 4th grade or 5th grade classroom! Unit 1 resources are FREE for WTW sorts for Letter-Name Alphabetic Spellers, Within Word Pattern Spellers, Syllables and Affixes Spellers, and Derivational Relations Spellers. #tarheelstateteacher
My students love working on writing blends and digraphs through this fun Blends and Digraphs Write and Wipe Activity! Once my students master the ability to read and write CVC words, then we move on to introducing blends and digraphs. After introducing the sounds, I put these activity mats into their literacy center rotations. Each student will pull a card, say the word, write the word, and use the word in a sentence. When students are able to complete the activity mat with accuracy, I offer…
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While I am a firm believer in students reading real books that they choose and doing this often, I also love to include reading games and reading centers in
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