I just happened to have this stand alone chart that I have not used in quite a while. I thought how neat would it be to have a stand up center where the children are moving around while learning. So I placed a bucket of plastic letters and my vocabulary cards in the chart. I gave the children instructions, at first they just wanted to create rows of letters but since we have been working on this for a few weeks they finally have the hang of it and are enjoying it. Most of my TpT units have vocabulary cards like this that are used for read the room but this is also a great alternative. This week I am testing to see if the children can build the words and then record them on a piece of paper. So far so good. You can find these specific vocabulary cards in my Arctic Freeze unit, visit my TpT store via the link below to view.
Read the room is an excellent center activity! I use read the room almost daily in my classroom for literacy, vocabulary, letter recognition, spelling patterns and much more! I have created a bundle of read the room activities that are differentiated in order to meet the needs of all of your students no matter what level they are on. I am a firm believer in making my classroom an environment where all children are successful and feel confident in their learning. Differentiation is just one way to help those children who may be behind or even ahead to grow and flourish in the classroom. The goal is the same: learning, irregardless of where we start we want children to learn at a pace that does not frustrate and overwhelm. My Differentiated Read the Room Files contain 3 sets of picture cards. One set has the entire word printed with the picture, the 2nd set only has the target vowel written under the picture and the 3rd set only ...
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