Set up as many boxes as you want. I usually use 4-5 boxes and cover the tops. Inside I pour different sensory things such as pudding and worms or string in glue. Something usually creepy for Halloween. I make a packet of this work sheet copied however many boxes that many times. The kids take around their worksheet to each station and try to describe/figure out what is in there.
Here is a rotations bulletin board that can be used in your classroom. I attached the other files as PDF’s. There are also little rectangles where you can write the student’s name and then stick to the “who’s in my group” posters. The Headings are also attached in this file. If you would rather have station on the circles and station as the heading, you can make the word station out of ROTATIONS just print out an extra S and not the R and O. I usually laminate these.
Students will write the numbers in the blank for the order they think that task goes in. For instance,
1 brush your teeth
2 climb into bed
3 pull the covers
4 go to sleep
A combination anchor chart for the student's ISN and a foldable you can use with it. I have used picture books such as, A Bad Case of Stripes or Alex and the Terrible No Good, Very Bad Day with this foldable and it has been a tremendous success.
K - 12th
English Language Arts, Reading, Reading Strategies
Thinkmarks are an easy and convenient way to check on a student's reading and understanding.They can also mark their place while they are reading in case they need to catch up to where they left off the day before. This includes fiction and nonfiction thinkmarks.
PreK - 12th
Close Reading, English Language Arts, Reading Strategies
This is a great tool for you to glue in Interactive Notebooks, or to use in a grammar foldable, or writing office. In my classroom we glue this in our ISN on the first week and every time we learn a new word we add it to our Word Wall Chart.
A great way to compare texts across the board. This is very successful with books within the same genre. Fairytales and fractured fairytales are especially fun!
K - 12th
English Language Arts, Reading Strategies, Short Stories
A fun reading strategy foldable for students to fill out why they are in a rotation for silent reading, or after a read aloud to the class. Made for types of fiction as well.
K - 9th
English Language Arts, Reading, Reading Strategies