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Literacy centers

Discover Pinterest’s 10 best ideas and inspiration for Literacy centers. Get inspired and try out new things.
Wondering how to get started using guided phonics and decodable readers with young students? This post about the Science of Reading is full of tips and resources to make teaching phonics and reading simple and fun! Click the pin to learn about using phonic centers and decodable readers!

Wondering how to get started using guided phonics and decodable readers with young students? This post about the Science of Reading is full of tips and resources to make teaching phonics and reading simple and fun! Click the pin to learn about using phonic centers and decodable readers!

The Best Low-Prep Literacy Centers

In this post, I share 5 of the best low-prep literacy centers for k-2 students. These centers are all aligned to the Science of Reading and come in both printable and digital versions.

Build a Sentence Literacy Center

Engaging sentence building activity to teach your students about sentences and their parts. This color-coded resource is perfect for K-1 literacy centers.

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Setting up literacy centers in your classroom will be a breeze when you use these supplies to help you stay organized!
Find ideas for a Groundhog Day theme. Included in the post are gross motor, fine motor, sensory, & visual perceptual activities for elementary students. Low prep crafts, games, worksheets & freebies for motor development & skill acquisition are referenced. Ideas can be sent home for distance learning or kept at school for centers, rotations, occupational therapy sessions, or early finishers. Kits can also be made for OT teletherapy sessions. You will also find a growing free resource library.
The CVCE Words Sound it Out packet provides children with a fun and engaging activity for sounding out and reading the most common CVCE word families. This is an ideal activity for beginning as well as struggling readers. Children say the name for the picture and sound out the word. Children dot the correct sound and write the complete word in the letterboxes or on the handwriting lines. This activity can be used in literacy centers, small group work, for early finishers, and distance learning.