1st Grade Literacy Centers

Looking for simple, kid-friendly, and effective resources for your first grade students to work independently or in small groups to meet literacy goals? Find resources for compound words, digraphs, blends, syllables, adjectives, nouns and verbs so that students can strengthen their literacy skills.
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4 Steps for Center Prep
Elementary learning centers are valuable for Kindergarten, first, and second grade students, but sometimes there are a LOT of parts to manage. This simple 4 step system will ensure your centers are prepped and ready to go before you go home for the weekend.
Make Learning Fun with New Math and Literacy Centers
Are you looking for easy math and literacy centers? Welcome to your saving grace! We are on Volume 2 of my math and literacy centers. With Volume 1, we found a way to Keep It Stinkin’ Simple with an Easy Centers Framework that works in any classroom. Volume 2 not only offers you amazing centers with the same easy framework, it gives you a theme-free option to make your centers customizable for your classroom content.
7 Ways to Keep Center Rotations Simple
Math and literacy centers are the bread and butter of elementary classrooms. Read about these 7 steps to simplfy centers in your Kindergarten, first, or second grade classroom.
7 Ways to Keep Elementary Center Rotations Simple
When you utilize centers in your classroom, you want to make sure you have awesome center rotations! Here are five things every elementary teacher needs when using centers in the classroom.
4 Steps to Prep Weekly Classroom Centers
There are a lot of things to keep track of in an elementary classroom. One thing that doesn’t have to be a pain is prepping weekly centers. Try this simple 4 step system to ensure your centers are prepped and ready to go before you go home for the weekend!
8 Strategies for Small Group Literacy Instruction
Small group literacy instruction should focus on the following: new concept instruction, guided practice, spelling and dictation, and connected texts. These strategies will help you make sure each of these elements is part of your instruction every day.
6 Tips for Organizing Centers
Centers are a great way to review material, enrich what students already know, and prepare for tests. However, if not organized well, elementary math and literacy centers can become a headache. Organizing your centers for optimal use is what truly makes centers work for you and your kindergarten, first, and second grade students.
6 Tips for Organizing Centers
Elementary classroom centers are a great way to review material, enrich what students already know, and prepare for tests. However, if not organized well, math and literacy centers can become a headache. Check out these tips to organize your centers in a way that truly makes them work for you.
The Easy Centers Framework - Farrah Henley Education
The best way is to use this easy framework for learning centers: keep it stink’n simple! KISS your worries goodbye with this easy framework and watch your centers blossom!
How to Schedule Math and Literacy Centers Into Your School Day - Farrah Henley Education, LLC
In the classroom, the hours feel like minutes and the minutes feel like seconds especially when your to do list is a mile and a half long. How do schedule math and literacy centers into your day when there's only so much time? Easy! You follow this simple framework and remember: you have time!