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Play-Based Literacy Centres for Kindergarten – Grade 1 Ann George Greater Victoria School District ageorge@sd61.bc.ca Organization of Materials  clear tubs, open tubs, clear freezer bags for easy access to materials  easy access shelving  give children responsibility for the activities and materials whenever possible  make the literacy centre materials available for free play as well  update as needed – e.g. add current sight word list Scheduling  various ways to group children – academic need (academic peers or a mix of more capable but nurturing students with less able students), social groups, randomly  post a schedule so children always know their work group and activity  introduce new materials to whole class at first, allow free exploration time the first few activity sessions  increase duration of literacy centres over several sessions  various approaches to scheduling, some examples are: o 5 centres – set up same 5 activities every day for two weeks, children work at one centre per day, rotate centres daily, the second week allows children to revisit and practise known activities o 3 centres – rotate through all 3 centres in the same session, schedule 2 or 3 times per week o same centres twice per day – assigned centres in morning, children have free choice of centres in afternoon Literacy Centre Ideas  shaving cream on table tops (if scent is an issue, do this outside on plastic placemats)  washable markers on table tops – write words, letters, sentences, wash when done  finger paint on paper  gel bags (a small amount of coloured hair gel and glitter in freezer bags), write letters with finger on outside of bag, can use with a light table  letter sort – a variety of letters (wood, plastic, paper…) to sort by colour or letter name or attribute (tunnel letters, curved letters, straight letters, zig zag letters…)  object sort with a variety of objects and an alphabet – match objects to initial letter  tactile letters – trace over felt, sandpaper, cornmeal, ridged plastic letters  cookie sheets with coloured sand, rice, cornmeal, salt – print letters and words on individual sheets, create a sentence with each group member contributing one word  letter magnets and cookie sheets – sort letters, order alphabet, spell words  letter match – match upper case letters with lower case  Alphabet Soup game –plastic letters or tiles or magnets in a “pot”, recording sheet  alphabet pasta – letter sort, spelling (or use for Alphabet Soup game)  stir sticks or popsicle sticks – straight letters  shoelaces with beads (for weight) – curved letters  pipe cleaners - straight and curved letters  Wiki Stix – straight and curved letters  neon bendable straws – straight and curved letters  letter beads, shoelaces – order alphabet, spell words, create sentences  geoboards – letters, words, word families  pegboards – letters, words  playdough, cookie cutter letters – roll “snakes” to form letters, stamp letters in playdough  Chicka Chicka Boom Boom book, tree, Velcro letters  alphabet puzzles (can add sand timers for those needing a challenge)  bingo – picture, letter, sight word, double (play two cards at once)  commercial alphabet and word games – sight word dominoes, concentration  Roll A Letter or Word – letter or word dice, recording grids  wooden letter blocks – order the alphabet, build words horizontally and vertically  Lego – letter and word building  wooden letter train – assemble in alphabetical order or link cars to make words  body letters – can also spell words (in groups)  printing practice – laminated sheets with dotted letters to trace  spaghetti letters – draw one continuous “spaghetti” line (including straight and curved parts) in black, trace over any letters that appear in the “spaghetti” using a different colour for each letter  grid letters – trace over letters formed by a grid using a different colour for each letter  laminated letter or word puzzles, dry erase markers and erasers – alphabet mazes, letter or word searches, words hidden in pictures  newspaper, highlighters – highlight letters and words  letter, word, sentence sort – sort cards and place under appropriate headings  letter search in illustrations – read a book, search for letters in pictures (e.g. Why Can’t I Fly?)  book with matching puppets – retell the story  sequencing – put picture cards in order, tell the story to another child  felt board #1 – felt letters in alphabetical order, spell words  felt board #2 – book with matching felt shapes, retell the story  painted rocks #1 – upper and lower case letters on opposite sides of rocks, order alphabet, spell words  painted rocks #2 – book characters on rocks, retell story (e.g. Grumpy Bird)  character match – match name cards with pictures of characters from a story  story retelling – a book with a few simple appropriate props  chalkboards – letters, words, sentences, illustrations  framed glass (white paper, lined paper, themed paper) or whiteboards, dry erase markers and erasers – letters, words, sentences, stories, illustrations  room or hall search – using clipboards and recording sheets, search for letters and words, words with specific initial letters, words containing specific letters  pocket chart – initial letters matched with pictures, rhyming words, assembling sentences and poems  match word cards with pictures, use plastic letters or magnets to spell the words  paper chains #1– read pre-made alphabet chains, using both ordered and scrambled alphabets  paper chains #2 – write known words on paper chain links, or write word families, or write sentences (one word per link) and read to someone else  word families – laminated cards with word family stems ( _ad _og _in _et….), create lists of words for each stem, read to another child  word wall – read the classroom word wall to another child  sight words on rings, sand timers – read words before timer runs out  Read-A-Friend – clip sight word cards (clear nametag sleeves with clips) to one child’s clothing, second child points to words, third child reads words  sentence strips with the same words on individual cards – reassemble the cards to form the sentences  poem sort – reassemble cut up poems, line by line or word by word  greeting cards – supplies (including vocabulary) to create cards  letter stamps #1 (oversized) – for poster titles and captions  letter stamps #2 (smaller) – stamp the alphabet in order, spell words, make sentences  words from names – make lists of words using the letters in classmates’ names (Liam – a, I, mail) (Isabella – I, is, a, as, bell, ball, sell)  lists – make lists of words – beginning with specific letters, ending in silent e, animal names, wish lists…  alphabetize lists of words – sight words, spelling words, colour words, friends’ names, toys, vocabulary lists….  Fill-Ins (cloze) – laminated poem, sentence or message cards with words missing, fill in blanks  word bags – pick a few words out of a bag, use them to write a silly sentence  scrambled words – reorder letter cards to create words, read to a friend  scrambled sentences – reorder word cards to create sentences, read to a friend  scrambled stories – reorder sentence strips to create stories, read to a friend  word web – print a word in the centre of a web, write related words around it  listening centre with a book, draw or write a response to the story  iPad centre – animated Tumblebooks stories (provide book, too), draw or write a response to the story  Reading Train – three to four pairs of kids sitting side by side, one pair in front of the other, each kid reads a simple levelled text to partner, at “conductor’s” signal partners on right side move forward to new partner, continue until are back at original partner  reading centre – create an unusual space such as a tent, add pillows and stuffed animals, include a wide variety of reading materials – levelled books, fiction and informational texts, class made books, poems, oversized books  writing centre – include a variety of writing papers and writing instruments, a collection of pictures and interesting objects, thematic and seasonal vocabulary lists Outdoor Literacy Centre Ideas  sticks, twigs, wood chips – build letters  sidewalk chalk  bucket of water and an old paintbrush – write letters, words, lists, sentences quickly on the pavement before the writing evaporates  sandbox – write in the sand with sticks or stamp letters with sand molds or cookie cutters  skipping rope spelling – make letters and words with skipping ropes  skipping – recite the alphabet (one letter per jump), or say a word for each letter of the alphabet (apple, bear, cat, door, egg…)  magnetic letters – alphabet and sight word practice on metal earthquake kiosk or metal exterior doors  reading – in a tree, on the climbing equipment, under the slide