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Classroom Centers

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Jena Simms | Wichita Collegiate | Wichita, Kansas

Students use hands on classroom centers and activities to complete daily work in math, though the activities can be used in any subject.

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In my classroom, I have some independent math stations. Most of my resources I got off of Teachers Pay Teachers and this is just one of them. It’s called Comparing Condiments. I have a student that is here, and we are doing some comparing with the greater than, less than, or equal to signs. and then they put those on the floor, and as you can see, she is putting them in the right columns. She’s working hard, and when she is finished, She’s going to take a picture for me and she’s going to upload that to me on a class site that we have, and I can grade it that way and send her back a comment. This is just one way to do these classroom centers.

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