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Re: Centers in a 5th grade classroom![]()
Posted by Tracy on 8/02/07
It seems that everyone has jumped on the band wagon of asking
for your format... so I am going to do the same thing! I
would love a format by which to follow. I know what centers
are, I kinda know how to set them up but facilitating centers
and making them work in the classroom without discipline
issues, etc. is what I need help on the most!
In a science workshop today, we talked about different "easy"
activities from lower grade levels working as centers in a 5th
grade classroom- especially measurement centers. Easy
activities that they are required to complete by the end of
the week & could do without assistance and put into their
science journal would work. Then we could go over the
specific center at the end of the week. (I teach math &
science)
Thanks for your advice, Tracy.
On 8/01/07, Becky wrote:
> Cassie,
> I teach at the middle school level and I use them in my
> classroom. MOST of the kids love them. Some of mine look
> very elementary and the kids don't mind at all. I have some
> on my computer, if you'll send me your email address I'll
> send you some. Oh, it's Math. You could use the format if
> you're looking for using them in a different subject area
> also.
> Becky