In my classroom we work every morning and afternoon completing work stations. I implement Debbie Diller style work stations in my classroom. This is a word-work station. They are rolling a dice, and coloring the corresponding word.
This is the ABC Alphabet Hunt - they pull a capital letter out of the jar and try to find the lowercase on the paper, if they find it they get to dab it!
Here students paint the chalkboard! They are using the yellow list of sight words (second list). They practice making the word just like the one on the card, and they say the sounds and blend the word as they paint. This one has a magic 'e' - the e is silent, and throws magic dust on the 'i' making it a long 'i'!
This is a word-work/letter station, they are completing a picture dictionary activity. Using the dictionary helps them to understand alphabetical order too!
These are marshmallows! I used a permanent marker on them mixed up letters and words in a gallon ziploc bag. They pulled one marshmallow out at a time, if they got the word or letter right they got to "shoot the marshmallow" into the bucket! They loved this!
This is our classroom library. They are using a reading tool while they are working at this work station. The reading tool helps them to stay on track and point to sight words too.
Decorating a paper gingerbread house is fun, I cannot wait to see the smile she has after decorating a her real gingerbread house with frosting and candy! This was a diecut from REMC.
ABC HUNT
Uh-Oh!!! That is right!! Bernard is ALWAYS watching us, wherever we are at, he has his little eys on us, and can hear everything we do!
Looks like Bernard needed a chocolate fix! Haha!
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