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Showing posts with label literacy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label literacy. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Workstations

My first year of teaching first grade has been crazy!  I have been trying to find a good routine that works for my students and me.  I started out trying to implement the Daily Five.  I worked hard to have clear expectations, practice, build stamina, and it just was not working.  In math I was also struggling to set up groups or centers to give my students opportunities to work hands on with math materials.  I tried different size groups, four rotations, two rotations, giving students choice and this also just wasn't working.   I needed to find something else that worked better for my students.  They were off task, too loud and I was not able to work with small groups and individuals like I wanted to because I was always running around trying to get students back on task.

My solution - Workstations!

Right before winter break I won a copy of Debbie Diller's book, Literacy Workstations.  I read the book over break and started using them the first day back.  A few weeks later I restructured my math program and organized math workstations too.  I am just starting to read her Math Work Stations book and will be adjusting my workstations as needed, but I wanted to share what I have set up so far in my classroom.

Literacy Workstations:

I have 12 workstations because I have 24 students and I wanted them to work in partners.  The students participate in two workstations most days.  Five of the workstations are the Daily Five activities that I had already introduced:  read to self, partner reading, writing, word work, and listening to reading.  The others are:  guided reading, poetry, big books, games, computers, pocket chart, and library.  These stations are located around the room and I will go into more detail about each station in future posts.

Here is my Literacy Workstation chart:

I move the students' names up each day.

Math Workstations:

I also have 12 math workstations.  These workstations are in 11 labeled bins and the 12th is computer games.  Here is a photo of bins 1-9:


Right now here is what is in each bin:

1 - addition worksheets
2 - dice games
3 - spinner addition game with dry erase markers and erasers
4 - ten frame matching cards - two levels
5 - unifix cubes
6 - dominoes
7 - base 10 blocks
8 - 100 charts and number scroll pages
9 - pattern blocks
10 - calculators
11- number cards and a < > activity sheet
12 - computers

 
Here is my Math Workstations chart:


 I move the numbers across to change this chart.
 
 
 
I am just starting this in my classroom and have a lot more to share.  Let me know if you have any questions and I will try to answer those in future posts.