Establish Learning Centers or Activity Stations

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Set up dedicated stations around your teaching space -- a reading corner, a math manipulatives table, a science experiment area, a creative writing desk -- and rotate children through them on a timed schedule.

Why It Works

Stations break the school day into short, varied blocks that match younger children's attention spans. Each station is self-contained, so children can work with minimal supervision while you circulate or give focused help at one station. The physical movement between stations also helps kinesthetic learners stay engaged.

Tips

  • Limit stations to 15-20 minutes each to keep energy high and transitions smooth
  • Label each station with clear instructions or picture cues for pre-readers
  • Prepare all materials the night before so setup does not eat into teaching time
  • Start with three or four stations and add more only after the rotation routine is solid

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Created: 5/21/2025, 6:42:34 AM diy
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