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Make center time in your classroom one that is filled with engaged learning and exploration. As students work independently you are ready to work with reading groups or do small group instruction.  But getting your centers set up is the beginning.  This blog post details your step by step process for setting up a center rotation that your students will love.  It includes literacy center and math center ideas as well as tips for organizing centers all year long. Kindergarten Center Rotation Slides, Kindergarten Center Rotation Ideas, Literacy Groups Kindergarten, Kindergarten Center Ideas Work Stations, Learning Centers Preschool Ideas, Small Group Centers, Small Classroom Centers Setup, Worksheet Organization, How To Set Up Kindergarten Centers

Make center time in your classroom one that is filled with engaged learning and exploration. As students work independently you are ready to work with reading groups or do small group instruction. But getting your centers set up is the beginning. This blog post details your step by step process for setting up a center rotation that your students will love. It includes literacy center and math center ideas as well as tips for organizing centers all year long.

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Learn quick and easy ideas to help you with setting up reading centers and literacy centers in your classroom. Get them organized for the year.

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If your kids are anything like mine, they stomp their feet and are full of protests when it's time to practice handwriting. I get it; writing letters over and over can get super boring. Thankfully, that's not the only way to practice. Round up your art supplies and get your kids excited to work on their handwriting with these skill-building exercises that also double as fun activities. This one, for example, lets your child dot a letter outline with a cotton swab dipped in paint. Kids like…

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