Cindy,

The very best resources that I've found for literacy centers are Debbie
Diller's books. They are very teacher-friendly and well worth the
investment.

For primary:  Literacy Work Stations: Making Centers Work (Paperback) by
Debbie Diller (Author)

For 3-6:  Practice With Purpose: Literacy Work stations for Grades 3-6
(Paperback) by Debbie Diller (Author)

Carol


on 9/24/06 10:16 AM, Cindy at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Kelli, What do you use for literacy centers?  I still have never set any up
> and I'd like to know what other people use.  I teach 2nd and I would like to
> get some set up.  Do you use the Mosaic strategies for your strategy based
> mini-lessons? Cindy/VA/2nd
> 
> "I'd either do Shared Reading, where you model the strategies/skills your kids
> need to know and apply in their guided reading or do a strategy based
> mini-lesson. This block would  be 15-20 minutes.  Then I'd spend the rest of
> my time with small group reading instruction while the other students rotate
> thru literacy centers, read or write independently, or do a reading response."
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