For YEARS when it came to center time, I would hear the dreaded "UGH...I HATE work on writing..."
This bothered me because I'm the type of teacher that wants to make it fun, regardless of the task. If they're not having fun, then I'm not having fun. I wanted to make work on writing a hit with my students. But how do you do such a thing when it's already such a daunting task?
The first thing I did was designate a little space for this spectacular center to take place. Then, I bought a peg board from Lowe's (it wasn't that expensive) and spray painted it white.
Then I added some FUN!
Most of the garland I got a Michael's. I have one for every month and I switch it out every month. It's always fun to add lights to the garland as well :)
The first thing I did was designate a little space for this spectacular center to take place. Then, I bought a peg board from Lowe's (it wasn't that expensive) and spray painted it white.
Then I added some FUN!
Most of the garland I got a Michael's. I have one for every month and I switch it out every month. It's always fun to add lights to the garland as well :)
Now you're probably thinking, "Where on EARTH does she keep all this STUFF!" Well, I have plastic boxes bought from Dollar General that are all labeled and stacked!
Now if you are going to have a fantastic work on writing area, you need some seasonal words to display. Michael's always carries fun seasonal clips and ribbon. I like to make it fun and add those up there too. I also made little word books for the students to use the words from the wall. These books are usually geared toward my struggling writers.
Writing Prompts are a great way to get your students minds thinking about what they want to write. All my writing prompts are kept on a ring and hang from the peg board. That way, if they choose to sit elsewhere, they can grab a stack of prompts and move. All writing papers are kept stacked in a clear container from Staples.
It's always important to have a variety of paper to meet the learning needs of your students. Sometimes early in the year I'll include the thinking maps and later in the year I'll choose other lined paper options.
Rubrics are always something that I like to provide for my students to help remind them what is looked for during center time - even if I'm not putting a grade on it. Some I run copies of and let them staple to their writing page, others I print and laminate and let them use a wipe off marker to check the list.
Any time I'm at Michael's or Target dollar spot I always see the cutest baskets and containers. And I buy them. The look on their little faces and the "awwww...that's so cute..." It's such a simple and fun way to display pencils, markers and stickers for Sticker Stories.
Below is a small snapshot of what comes in my work on writing packs.
So hopefully this will help you jump start your writing center and make it fun all year long!
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