Reading Centers in Upper Elementary

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024

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  • @JeannieAbbas-xs9eb
    @JeannieAbbas-xs9eb Год назад

    I love the word work centers and how they’re focused on vocabulary! This has been the biggest shift from teaching primary to upper elementary-getting students to focus on vocabulary and morphology. Thanks for sharing!

  • @DeannaWright-zk8ld
    @DeannaWright-zk8ld Год назад

    My favorite reading center is writing as it really offers the opportunity to apply vocabulary, punctutation, literary elements, and they can show off their creativity. I love the choices you offered and think they are engaging options.

  • @amyvanauken8855
    @amyvanauken8855 Год назад

    So glad I spent the last five minutes with you. My favorite center is the Word Work cards. I have something similar: it looks like a BINGO card and the students get to mark five in a row while they complete the activities. Thanks for your share of positivity!

  • @apriltorres226
    @apriltorres226 2 года назад

    I really love your writing center. I like how the students can use the cube to help them choose what to focus on. I also like how you change it up with the freebies

  • @samanthasanchez8307
    @samanthasanchez8307 5 лет назад +1

    My favorite reading center is word work because I believe vocabulary is important in reading comprehension. Thanks for your informative video.

  • @DeannaWright-zk8ld
    @DeannaWright-zk8ld Год назад

    Also, the book project is such a great idea. I think this will encourage others to finish a book and the project so they can present. It is like Reading show and tell!

  • @nitzaflanagan6328
    @nitzaflanagan6328 4 года назад +1

    I loved the book project center because the students get to make a play of the novel they read. I think its a great incentive for students to want to read higher level books so that they can create a play. Good job!

  • @ligiakrinn4945
    @ligiakrinn4945 2 года назад

    Not only do I love it, it’s short sweet and straight to the point!!! Well done!!!

  • @donnagreen18
    @donnagreen18 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you for all the information. I am moving from 3 years teaching Math to 5th grade ELAR. This was great because now I think I have an idea as to what a reading block looks like. Love all the center ideas! If I watch again, I'll take notes. LOL

  • @amihayhurst2429
    @amihayhurst2429 2 года назад

    I love the idea of the Book Project after they have finished a read-to-self novel!! This will be a great incentive for even my striving readers :) Thank you for sharing your great ideas!

  • @yribeldaquizhpi9880
    @yribeldaquizhpi9880 5 лет назад +3

    Hi! I loved your writing center. I like that you require an entire page to be filled out before they illustrate their story-excellent tactic.
    Hope I win your product!
    Good luck and have a great start of school year!
    Yribelda-4th Grade Teacher

  • @jalenacruse1125
    @jalenacruse1125 2 года назад

    I am a new teacher and always looking for creative ways to excite students to read....I thought all these were great! Thank you

  • @myrnadiaz1772
    @myrnadiaz1772 5 лет назад +1

    My favorite is the writing. They get to be creative

  • @ldswp
    @ldswp 2 года назад

    Thank you so much for the video! This is my 1st year teaching and I needed ideas for my centers and ideas for early finishers.

  • @Baloo10100
    @Baloo10100 5 лет назад +1

    I just saw this video! It was very helpful! I'm soon going to be a first year teacher and was looking for some ideas on how to do centers with upper elementary. Thanks for this video! My favorite one was the word work. I like how you said that you have students do vocabulary activities but also had options for those struggling with spelling. That was a great tip! Definitely will do that in my own classroom. When will you put up the guided reading video? That's is something that I'm still looking more into. Thank you for this video!

    • @thefriendlyteacher481
      @thefriendlyteacher481  5 лет назад

      I am SO sorry! I just saw this comment! The guided reading video is on my Instagram in the story highlights. It is under @friendlyteacher ! I will make on for youtube this month!

  • @Daretodream404
    @Daretodream404 5 лет назад +1

    Hello! This video really did help a lot! My favorite center is the listening to reading! I’ve been trying to find new ideas for centers and thinking about how to incorporate a listening to reading center! Using epic would be perfect! Thank you so much!

  • @Starzz-i4i
    @Starzz-i4i Год назад

    Vocabulary is the best! Thank you for your great ideas!!

  • @heidinygren76
    @heidinygren76 2 года назад

    I love the writing center!

  • @aurorapena5720
    @aurorapena5720 3 года назад

    this was awesome! thanks for sharing your ideas, really helpful for me. thanks for pointing out that you have your students work on vocab during word work -i totally agree!

  • @jaysplaydays8561
    @jaysplaydays8561 4 года назад

    I cant wait to try your book projects. Thanks for sharing.

  • @gwendolynchunn1446
    @gwendolynchunn1446 2 года назад

    I love all of your reading centers and I would love more information concerning your reading centers. I’m a new 1st year 4th grade ela teacher

    • @thefriendlyteacher481
      @thefriendlyteacher481  2 года назад

      Here is some more info: www.thefriendlyteacher.com/2019/07/simple-and-impactful-reading-centers.html :)

  • @traceyellis3441
    @traceyellis3441 Год назад

    HOW can I get the Reading Project Activities? That was my favorite-Reading a novel and selecting a project to follow. Especially the THE PLAY project.

  • @brandihorne7308
    @brandihorne7308 5 месяцев назад

    I am curious to know if you take a grade on all of the centers the students are utilizing.

  • @CarrieAnnLittle
    @CarrieAnnLittle 2 года назад

    Loved your video! Very informative. I'm curious as to how long you devote to reading centers each day. Thank you!

  • @ligiakrinn4945
    @ligiakrinn4945 2 года назад

    I’m in awww with all of your ideas, thank you

  • @catherynlindsey7053
    @catherynlindsey7053 5 лет назад +1

    Questions! :)
    Do your students do each of those reading centers everyday?
    Also, about how long are each of those centers?

    • @thefriendlyteacher481
      @thefriendlyteacher481  5 лет назад

      My students do not. I found that doing one center a day for a longer time period helped my kiddos more! So, we do one center a day for 30 minutes! If I had more time I would for sure do more!

  • @jennifermetzler4135
    @jennifermetzler4135 2 года назад

    I love all of this but I am so confused how you grade Daily 5, how do you keep them accountable to make sure they do it and track it easily?

  • @andreagazaille2791
    @andreagazaille2791 2 года назад

    Hi! Just came across your video! I know it was made three years ago but hoping you could link if still available your products you discussed. Moving from lower elementary after 15 years to fourth grade so upgrading my centers!

  • @amihayhurst2429
    @amihayhurst2429 2 года назад

    Do you have a link for the Book Projects for when students have completed a novel during read-to-self?

    • @thefriendlyteacher481
      @thefriendlyteacher481  2 года назад

      Here you go: www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Book-Projects-for-Any-Novel-3053224

  • @debbielester5007
    @debbielester5007 4 года назад

    I’m looking for the links you mentioned in your video, but I don’t see them. Could you share those with me please?

    • @thefriendlyteacher481
      @thefriendlyteacher481  4 года назад

      All links and info are in this blog post: www.thefriendlyteacher.com/2019/07/simple-and-impactful-reading-centers.html

  • @Neeks0804
    @Neeks0804 4 года назад

    Guided reading