We began our first rotation of literacy centers this week, to actual cheers! (This is one of the many reasons why I love kindergarten!) One of my centers is the pocket chart center. The first few weeks I want the kids to focus on learning the routine, where to find the materials, how to choose a center and
staying at it the entire time, etc. Since these are my main goals, I purposely try and put fun/easier centers for the kids to do. Typically, at the pocket chart center I have kids sort pictures by either shapes, or colors - but since the addition of 4K at our school, I decided I would make it a little more challenging and see how they do. I planned on having them sort cards into letters, numbers, OR shapes, to see who knew the difference! (Of course I kept my color and shape sorting nearby for those who needed it.) I was pleasantly surprised to see how well everyone did with the activity! Only a few kids needed the "easier version" (but isn't that what differentiation is all about?) Anyways, you can download the pieces I used for free below and try it out for yourself!
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