I love math stations and literacy stations.
I had seen literacy stations done during my first grade student
teaching, but it was a lot of directions by the teacher and very little student
interaction. Ultimately it was busy work, while the teacher met with guided reading groups.
When I started in kindergarten last year, I searched the Internet
and came across Deedee Wills' literacy station model and...WOW it just made
sense. I got even luckier when my new classroom came with the Debbie Dillard's
Literacy Stations book. I decided that groups of two were the way to go. Each day we
would complete 2 stations for a total of 10 a week.I have 14 students the last two years so not all stations are done everyday.
I chose to make one of my stations meet with me. I love meeting
with only 2 students. Both students start on a basic warm up, usually spelling
sight words with tiles, while I do a quick walk around to make sure everyone is
on the right path.
Obviously the first couple of weeks, I do not have a group, but with only 2 people in a group I find that the children settle into stations quickly. When working with just two children I can give them more individualized directed teaching, listen to them read, and assess easily. after a short independent warm up, we work on decoding strategies. We then move to reading a book. As the year progresses, i read with one of the students and the other child works on a phonics activity or reads with a whisper phone.
The tub on the left holds each station and is numbered. |
Obviously the first couple of weeks, I do not have a group, but with only 2 people in a group I find that the children settle into stations quickly. When working with just two children I can give them more individualized directed teaching, listen to them read, and assess easily. after a short independent warm up, we work on decoding strategies. We then move to reading a book. As the year progresses, i read with one of the students and the other child works on a phonics activity or reads with a whisper phone.
When possible, I try to avoid worksheets. |
Nothing like a rainbow stamp pad to help with sight words. |
Domino Match |
Halloween Tens Frame game. |
I again like to meet with one group, although I typically wait even longer than with literacy as it takes longer to learn how use manipulative appropriately. I love hands on math stations and try to include as many amipulatives as possible.
How do your stations look?