Sunday, January 15, 2012

Winter Math and Literacy Centers (+ can-dos)

Here is a peak at how my centers are going this week:

Literacy Centers:
Sorting ending sounds~


Discovering sight words~

At word family~Real/Nonsense Words~

For the 4th center, 1/2 of the group reads with me from their leveled readers, while the other 1/2 are at the listening center and then we switch:)~
Leveled Readers~

Listening Center~

We use this listening center response sheet from Deedee at Mrs. Wills Kindergarten!

Here are my Literacy Center Can-dos~When the kids are finished with their station they can pick one of these to do until it is time to clean up. You can read more about how I organize these HERE.
Lit. Can-dos~
Write the Room~
You can grab this write the room freebie HERE;)

January Writing Center~
This center is from Mrs. Wills. Go HERE to check it out!;) LOVE IT!

Sound Munchers~
This response sheet is from Babbling Abby and can be found  HERE.

Time Me Station~Students flip through sight words or letters and read them off while their partner times them. This center is also from Mrs. Wills:) Check it out HERE.


Boggle~
Math Centers:

Number words and tally marks~

Roll a Snowman~

Numerical order~

Counting on from 10~

Math Can-dos~

puzzles~


Calendar~
We use this page from Eberhart's Explorers on the front and these calendar pages from Growing Kinders on the back.

Games~ This week we did Don't Break the Ice:)

Surveys~I am LOVING these new surveys from Deanna Jump. She has a couple freebies on her blog! This one is from her Winter Centers Pack. The question is: Do you like frosty weather or sunny weather?

Dice~this little dice game is from Deedee's Snowman Math Work Stations pack! Students roll the dice to see who's picture will be colored first.

Computers~

There you have it! Those are all of the centers that we worked on this week. All of the Math and Literacy Centers can be found in my Snowy Math and Literacy Centers pack.


18 comments:

  1. Your centers look great! I love getting to see what other teachers are doing in their classrooms!

    Jennifer
    The First Grade Dream

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  2. I love don't break the ice! I haven't played that game in years :)

    I also love the listening centre recording sheet, thanks for providing the source!

    ♥ Miss Moore

    Learning New Words

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  3. Great selection of activities! I must find don't break the ice!

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  4. great ideas! Looks like a lot of fun learning is going on in your classroom:) Thanks for sharing!

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  5. these are wonderful activities - thank you for sharing!!

    ~jeannie~
    ­ Kindergarten Lifestyle

    http://www.facebook.com/kindergartenlifestyle

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  6. Love your centers! I can't wait to start using my new monster bag as a sound muncher-I know my class is going to love it!
    Keen on Kindergarten

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  7. Your stuff is so awesome! I just started my first blog two days ago so I am new to this whole thing, but I LOVE what I see here!
    http://www.kindergarten-kiddos.blogspot.com

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  8. Where did you get those snowmen math centers? I'd love to have those!

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    1. Hi! Thanks for checking out my blog! These are my snowy math centers. Here's the link:
      http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Snowy-Math-and-Literacy-Centers

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    2. Would you sell the math centers seperately? Do they come in a format that can be altered because I teach French immersion

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  9. How did you make the snowflakes with sight words? I saw this blog on Pinterest and I really want to try that!

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  10. Love all these ideas! THANKS for sharing! Where can I find the snowflakes sight words? Thanks

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  11. Awesome ideas! I have adapted them to an apple theme. :) Thank you!

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  12. I'd like to know how to create the hidden sight words you made on the snowflakes. Do you sell them?
    Thanks
    Ms. Angie

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