Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Stations: Choices for Students, Choices for Teachers!

Hello! 

As Fall finally settles here in south Texas (70 degrees at night counts, right?), my kids are starting to get the hang of stations. The hardest part for them is working independently of me. Not being able to ask me questions drives them crazy! 

I use my own version of the Daily 5 model and I usually find resources for stations online at TPT or other blogs. I love finding stations I can change up to keep my kids interested and to reinforce things we are learning in class. I made this Open-Ended & Adaptable Literacy Activities & Resources  pack! 


It comes with differentiation options for teachers.
The pack includes eye-catching Writing, Word Work, and Reading station options.


This Boogle game (similar to Boggle) allows you to change out the letters based on the phonics skills your kids need to work on. 



This is part of the Silly Stories writing game. The pack comes with options for character (seen above), setting, editing/revising, and genre. Use all together or mix and match!

The thing I love most is that the activities use resources in the classroom (i.e. LESS teacher prep work!). These might include anchor charts, classroom books, word walls, etc.  You can add/change cards and posters to keep your kids interested and challenged.

Take a look and let me know what you think! I would love to hear your feedback!

Take care, 
Dylan {The Savvy Schoolteacher}

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