Friday, February 15, 2008

Learning Centers

In the olden days when I was teaching first grade, I had 4 reading groups and three different reading series. I had to be very creative in providing interactive learning for all students while I was working with each group. Now, with the implementation RTI and differentiation of learning, the need to be creative in providing independent interactive learning opportunities for students is expected. Today, we have many more resources available for teachers. First and foremost is each other. Collaborating and brainstorming ideas on creating interactive learning centers in your classroom is your first source. There are also some excellent books on this subject: Making the Most of Small Groups - Differentiaition for All by Diller; Literacy Work Stations by Diller;What Are The Other Kids Doing While You Teach Small Groups by Marriot and Learning Centers by Opitz. Of course Nancy Atwell and Lucy Calkins have many books on readers and writers workshop that can be utilized. Anyone with resources and ideas for teachers -- please share.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Are any of the books you listed available for staff to use/borrow?

Anonymous said...

I have Atwell and Calkins books. I did have some of the others but I lent them out and they have never returned. Let me know which book(s)you are interested in and I can order them for the district.