Tuesday, June 15, 2010
"center" board with pictures!
I wanted to incorporate centers into our school day and since I have very limited space, I needed something that was easy to get out and didn't take up much floor space. So I came up with the idea to make a "center" board. This was very easy and cheap to make because most of the supplies came from The Dollar Tree!
materals:
foam poster board
large pockets
laminator
exacto knife
dry erase marker
die cuts
ideas:
sight word matching - write 1 sight word on each pocket and 1 sight word on each die cut, have child match the sight words together
number correspondence - write a number on the pocket and have child put that amount of counters in the pocket
counting money - write an amount on the pocket and have child put the exact amount in the pocket
telling time - write a time on the pocket and have child put the corresponding clock in the pocket or vice versa
jeopardy (great for review with science and social studies) - for each pocket: write 1 review question on an index card and put the card in a pocket, give each pocket a value (100 points, 200 points, 300 points, etc), if the child answers the question correctly, award that child with the points on the pocket
*as an extra teaching bonus, have child do mental math to keep up with their score!
directions:
1. laminate 20 large pockets
2. cut them out
3. use an exacto knife to slit the openning of the pocket
4. use double stick tape to adhere the pockets to the board
5. write on the laminated pockets with a dry erase marker
6. wipe off the pockets to reuse again and again and again!
Labels:
centers,
math,
sight words
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Wow I didn't realize that you could laminate the pockets,I love it!
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