Literacy stations
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Use these five tips when planning, creating and implementing your literacy centers in your elementary classroom!

Karmey Walker saved to Schooling
Are you looking for ideas on teaching literacy centers, while incorporating the science of reading? I got you covered. The most important thing to remember is that students need to have the skills to independently complete the activities. Check out all of my ideas for teaching and differentiating centers in the Kindergarten classroom. Perfect for back to school. Kindergarten Activities, Kindergarten Centers, and Kindergarten Stations.

Jill Johnson saved to Reading
These compound word puzzles are an easy way to bring some fun learning to your literacy centers! Pair them up and watch a word appear!
diane Hancock saved to homeschooling ideas
What is the EET? It's an incredible product SLPs can use in their speech rooms - the Expanding Expression Tool! Click through to learn more about using it!
Mona Keel saved to Speech Therapy Activities
These reading fluency activities will help your kindergarten students with their reading fluency. Grab the short a fluency activity for free!
Pgruen saved to Literacy activites
10 simple literacy stations that will last you ALL YEAR! Let me show you how to simplify your students learning. Writing, stamping, listening, and so many other center ideas are in this blog post to help your students gain independence.
Becky Tobin saved to School
Are your children having trouble blending sounds together to make simple words? These Crack the Code Cards are perfect practice for blending those tricky double consonant sounds together to spell and read simple words. Perfect for independent practice in your literacy centres or Daily 5 Word Work #literacycenters #cvccwords #wordwork #youclevermonkey

classroomHQ saved to Early Literacy Ideas
Word work in kindergarten, first grade, or even 2nd can be easy with these Daily 5 activities. Students use a variety of materials to work with words. Whether you are using this for centers, a hands on option for stations, or just some easy games to play with words during the day these ideas are a big hit! Organization is simple, there are NO COPIES to make, and your students will become better readers in no time. #kindergartenclassroom #wordwork #centers

Stacee Smith-Marshall saved to school
Engaging sentence building activity to teach your students about sentences and their parts. This color-coded resource is perfect for K-1 literacy centers.

Caiti McFerren saved to writing
Actionable tips on setting up student groups, choosing literacy centers, and effectively organizing materials and classroom space!
Tricia Hughes saved to literacy centers