I have been busy preparing some exciting center packs, stuffed with hands-on, engaging, and educational activities that are perfect for young learners!
First up, my November Literacy Pack. It includes 20 centers, and works out to only $1 each!
The pack includes literacy activities in these 5 areas of learning:
1) Writing
2) Listening to Reading
3) Word Work (sight words)
4) Phonics/Alphabet/CVC Activities
5) Phonemic awareness
This pack is laid out, week by week, for the entire month. It includes 5 stations for students to rotate through per week, with all of the components you’ll need for each activity.
Assessment tools are included to help keep learning on track and to keep your students accountable.
Learning is spiraled throughout the month, to help students build on their prior learning.
It builds on the prior learning from these:
I am so excited to introduce my Christmas Centers!
This is a print and go pack!
It includes 5 print and go literacy activities that focus on these skills:
Fireside Phonics
-students practice identifying beginning and ending letter sounds by putting the missing letters in the words, based on the picture clues (students use letter stamps for the black and white pages; laminate the color copies and use letter tiles or magnetic letters
Cookie CVC
-students practice identifying beginning, middle, and ending sounds by filling in the missing letters, using the picture clues
-various versions are included to accommodate for a range of ability levels (beginning letter only, vowel only, ending letter only, or all 3 letters)
Stocking Syllables
-students practice identifying the number of syllables in words
-students will say the name of the picture on each card, and will place it on the corresponding syllable sorting mat
-a student recording page is included
Reindeer Rhyme
-students practice identifying rhyming words by matching the rhyming picture cards together
-the activity includes 10 sets
-a student recording page is provided
Santa's List {ABC order}
-students practice putting words in alphabetical order by sorting the picture cards, then printing the words in ABC order on their recording pages
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