While cruising around Pinterest, I found some more great activities to use for Language Arts & Math activity centres.
The following activities can be used as Language Arts Centres. Students can use magnetic letters or letter tiles to complete these tasks.
{Please note: The literacy centres I had originally posted about were linked to a site that hardly EVER works, so I have decided to stop referring people there.}
MISSING LETTERS:
uppercase & lowercase
uppercase & lowercase
LETTER SOUNDS:
beginning sounds
vowel sounds
ending sounds
The above activities and more are available {here}.
The set includes practice with:
beginning sounds
ending sounds
vowel sounds
CVC words
alphabetical order/missing letters
Here are a few activities that can be used as Math Centres. Students can complete the tasks using magnetic numbers or number tiles.
{Please note: The math centres I had originally posted about were linked to a site that hardly EVER works, so I have decided to stop referring people there.}
MISSING NUMBERS
COUNTING
NUMBER WORDS
These number activities are available {here}.
CLOTHESPIN COUNTING
ORDINAL NUMBERS
I found this great idea from Turnstall Times!
Wondering what to do with the extra two thousand Highlights stickers you have accumulated? Make some ordinal number strips! Place stickers across a strip of heavy duty paper, grab a clothespin, and you're all set. Here the clothespin is showing the sticker in 5th place.
*You can even use stickers that go with your unit topic to make it more thematic.
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3 comments:
Anita,
Thanks so much for sparking my creative ways of using these ideas. I have already called my co-workers on these goodies and emailed to my director as well (she will need to purchase some magnetic stripping for my extension of ideas thanks to YOU! I have a Pre-K classroom!
Hi, what a perfect site ou got here. Thank you very much for sharing with us. I was in sk also. In a French school.
I have a kindergarten also.
Keep doing your good job.
France
Thankyou so much for sharing, you have such great ideas.
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