Discover creative and engaging anchor chart ideas to set clear expectations for independent work. Empower students to take ownership of their learning with these helpful visuals.
To leave a comment roll to bottom of page Ready for 2012-13! The Original Seat Sacks are ready to go! Books for the first week I won this Wonderful Outstanding Word wall set on Really Good Stuff's #teachchat Twitter chat Wednesdays at 8:00 pm CST Classroom photos Daily 5/CAFE boards are now in use! Ready for the Daily 5/Daily CAFE! I have been enjoying spending time "tweeking" the organization and flow in my room. Cozy library corner complete with pillows and disco ball! Math manipulatives…
Hillary • Kindergarten Teacher on Instagram: "At the beginning of the year, starting centers feels impossible. 🙃 But it gets better! Here are some ways I tried to manage simple and sustainable reading centers that A. I could keep up with 😅 and B. Students could do independently. •Have clear expectations and have students self-assess how they did. We use a chart with post-it notes. •Display a chart with real photos, showing students exactly where to go for their center. •Choose a consistent