In the past, when I taught Language Arts, I have had the following literacy workstations: 1. Independent Reading/Response 2. Writing 3. Word Work/Spelling 4. Poetry 5. Science/Social Studies Integration These literacy workstations worked very well for the LA block. Once the kids were finished with their independent work, they looked on their chart and found where their group went that day, and then went to their station. The class had folders to keep most of their work in, and which station I was grading depended on the week and what was at that station. The stations were easy to set up, the directions stayed simple and consistent and all that changed was the content. -Marcy Robinson 4th Grade
In the past, when I taught Language Arts, I have had the following literacy workstations:
ReplyDelete1. Independent Reading/Response
2. Writing
3. Word Work/Spelling
4. Poetry
5. Science/Social Studies Integration
These literacy workstations worked very well for the LA block. Once the kids were finished with their independent work, they looked on their chart and found where their group went that day, and then went to their station. The class had folders to keep most of their work in, and which station I was grading depended on the week and what was at that station. The stations were easy to set up, the directions stayed simple and consistent and all that changed was the content.
-Marcy Robinson
4th Grade