I thought I would share a few things that have made both Scott Foresman's Amazing Words and literacy centers somewhat easier lately. None of these ideas is all that original or earth shattering BUT I really like the results I am seeing with these centers. The BEST part is these jobs require NO COPYING and the grading is quick and simple! Woohoo!
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The kids practiced matching them up to one another and you can see, it got a little silly! |
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They had to choose their favorite pair... |
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and write their own rhyming sentences. |
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This is a bit of a challenge so I tried it with my higher group first. They worked on this while I Progress Monitored for NWF last Friday. |
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They did a good job and "got" the concept. I will do this with my other groups but with more guidance. |
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She even made up a third line! |
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I just looked over and saw this and my heart melted. I have never even shown them the Whisper Phones! Why, I do not know, especially after I see this! I love these kids. |
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Ok, another literacy center that I have incorporated once a week is for the kids to write and illustrate four of the Amazing Words from our story on a Four Square paper. I usually have them complete this as a center on Wednesday. (On Monday, they make a Four Square paper using the letter of the week.) I am loving their illustrations and the reinforcement it provides for the practice of these words that are often not the words that I would choose as "Amazing" from the story. |
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They have to read the words to me before they receive an "S". |
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At the listening center, the children illustrate a picture from the story but I have them write a sight word from that week as practice. I know they should be writing a sentence about the story they just listened to but I have them writing their little fingers off so I ease up on them at this center! |