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Are you looking for some fresh ways to keep your 2nd graders engaged with literacy practice? This blog post has several ideas that you can use for ELA games, reading centers ,and more for your Grade 2 literacy activities. These Second grade centers are hands-on and low prep. Plus you can grab some FREE literacy printables for your class once you see all the videos of the activities included in the post.
Facilitating Successful Reading Centers for 2nd Grade - Lessons By The Lake
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.
Centers are the hallmark of my classroom. Call them whatever you want: purposeful practice, rotations, stations…whatever they are to you. They are IMPORTANT. Without a solid center routine, your small group instruction is disrupted and disjointed. Without a solid center routine, your literacy bloc
Engaging sentence building activity to teach your students about sentences and their parts. The perfect addition to your literacy centers in kindergarten and first-grade!
No time for literacy stations in your classroom or intervention lessons? Here's how you can squeeze it in even if you only have 5 minutes.
Wether you're launching literacy stations, or just need to revisit managing expectations and rules, this blog post is for you! Literacy stations are a great way for your kindergarten, 1st grade, or 2nd grade students to work on many foundational reading skills independently, however, there's also plenty of opportunities for your students to get off task. Try these tips and ideas I'm sharing to make your literacy stations run smoothly this year!
Wondering what tools to keep in your literacy small group caddy? These are a few of the things that I am constantly reaching for during first grade small group literacy instruction, so I keep them all handy in a little caddy that I can easily move around.
Literacy Centers in the classroom should be simple, easy, and fun! Using No Prep or Little Prep ideas help with time management, lesson planning, and easy weekly set-up. These five centers can be used all year with just a few simple changes each Friday afternoon. These literacy center ideas for 3rd grade will help you get home to your family without staying late at school.
Improve kids' reading fluency by helping them learn to read faster and more accurately through phonics, repeated readings, and more.
My Literacy Block | School and the City
These hands-on 2nd grade literacy puzzles are a great way to bring engaging learning into a homeschool or classroom. Second graders get motivating activities that work for centers, stations, rotations, review, test prep, GATE, and more. Compound words, contractions, irregular verbs, irregular plural nouns, sight words, nouns, and four syllable words are all included. Gets yours today!
Learn how to use literacy manipulatives to boost phonics and reading skills in kinder, first, and second grade readers.
Looking for some fun 1st grade reading comprehension activities that are hands-on and great for independent practice? In this post, I share my favorite first grade reading comprehension games, and worksheets that are perfect for centers, independent practice, and even guided reading groups.
Are you an early elementary teacher that is using the science of reading? Today, I’m sharing science of reading centers that is perfect for the early elementary classroom. One of my science of reading center ideas is to make sure your students get a chance to play. Some science of reading activities that I like to use are letter mazes, skill based board games, playing I Spy, puzzles, and more. K-2 students can practice phonics skills, beginning sounds, digraphs, r-controlled vowels, and…
Use these science of reading based word work options in your word work station during your classroom literacy center time for your kindergarteners or first graders.
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