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Do you use literacy centers in your classroom?
In this episode, I am talking about what literacy centers look like in my junior classroom because they look a little different from centers in my primary classrooms. As junior students go through the year, they often develop more independent skills, so how you use centers can change depending on their skill and comfort levels.
Because centers can be so different in junior classrooms, I think it’s helpful to talk about the differences and how to adapt to make them work for you.
Something that you’ll hear me repeat in the episode is that there is no one right way to do centers. I just want to give you an idea of how I make centers work in my classroom so that you can get some inspiration and guidance for yours!
If you could use some help getting your literacy centers set up, this episode is for you.
Resources Mentioned:
www.ignitedliteracy.com/IL2021SP
EP 159: Literature Circles vs. Literature Centers – Which is Right for You?
I would love to connect on Facebook or Instagram!
Show notes available at www.madlylearning.com/195
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Send us a text
Do you use literacy centers in your classroom?
In this episode, I am talking about what literacy centers look like in my junior classroom because they look a little different from centers in my primary classrooms. As junior students go through the year, they often develop more independent skills, so how you use centers can change depending on their skill and comfort levels.
Because centers can be so different in junior classrooms, I think it’s helpful to talk about the differences and how to adapt to make them work for you.
Something that you’ll hear me repeat in the episode is that there is no one right way to do centers. I just want to give you an idea of how I make centers work in my classroom so that you can get some inspiration and guidance for yours!
If you could use some help getting your literacy centers set up, this episode is for you.
Resources Mentioned:
www.ignitedliteracy.com/IL2021SP
EP 159: Literature Circles vs. Literature Centers – Which is Right for You?
I would love to connect on Facebook or Instagram!
Show notes available at www.madlylearning.com/195
Remember to Subscribe for more insights on how to navigate the complexities of teaching with efficiency and impact. Share your experiences and strategies in the comments to join the conversation with fellow educators.
To find our highly effective, time-saving resources
Check out the Ignited Teaching Membership that gives you access to hundreds of downloadable lessons on demand! https://madlylearning.com/sp/ignitedteaching/
Checkout our Madly Learning Store at www.madlylearning.com/store
Checkout our Teachers Pay Teachers store
Join our FREE Facebook community for teachers here: https://bit.ly/IYT-FB

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