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Center Tips to Help with Student Independence

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If you have ever felt like your centers were disorganized or like students struggled to be independent during centers, you're going to love this episode. There are so many amazing ways to organize centers, but it’s most important to find a system that works for you!

When I first started centers in my classroom (as a first year teacher) I was so lost. The idea of my students rotating around the room, where to store centers, how students would get them … I just couldn’t wrap my head around it all. As a result, my centers definitely were not as efficient and effective as they could have been.

Fast forward to today - I have clarity around activity organization and center rotations that helps everything run smoothly. Today, I'm sharing tips that will help you do the same!

What's Covered in this Episode:

  • How you absolutely must label your center activities
  • How visuals during centers will help your students be independent
  • The key to long term center success

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Content provided by Stephanie Palovchik, Teacher Time Management, Stephanie Palovchik, and Teacher Time Management. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Stephanie Palovchik, Teacher Time Management, Stephanie Palovchik, and Teacher Time Management or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

If you have ever felt like your centers were disorganized or like students struggled to be independent during centers, you're going to love this episode. There are so many amazing ways to organize centers, but it’s most important to find a system that works for you!

When I first started centers in my classroom (as a first year teacher) I was so lost. The idea of my students rotating around the room, where to store centers, how students would get them … I just couldn’t wrap my head around it all. As a result, my centers definitely were not as efficient and effective as they could have been.

Fast forward to today - I have clarity around activity organization and center rotations that helps everything run smoothly. Today, I'm sharing tips that will help you do the same!

What's Covered in this Episode:

  • How you absolutely must label your center activities
  • How visuals during centers will help your students be independent
  • The key to long term center success

Links Mentioned:

  continue reading

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