Center Ideas
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Children practice matching the alphabet using magnetic letters on
the back of a metal book case in this center.
(from Angie Paris' class) |
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This is a center from Lori Paulson's room. The kids practice putting words together and then write the words on the window using dry erase markers. (See below). |
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Lori Paulson lets kids write words on the window that they have put together with magnetic letters (above). When dry erase markers are used, the words can easily be erased. |
| For this center, Tegan Leffler has a book with a page for each letter of the alphabet. The children go through magazines and cut and glue the appropriate letters. She also has a book with sight words in it. Click on the picture for a little better view. | |
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To the right is an example of a chart to help organize centers.
Photographs of the different stations can also be used to help children
know where they should go. Click here for icons that can be used for different stations Click on links about half-way down the page Picture from Angie Paris' room
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