Great and very important ideas, Susan.
And I would add:

- a center for paper cutting and gluing
- a center with assorted drawing materials and paper
- a play-doh center with JUST A FEW tools

Renee


On Jun 12, 2009, at 5:35 AM, Susan Cronk wrote:

Do they get to play and build in blocks, work at a water table, dress up,
have a writing center with all kinds and sizes of paper, mini books,
markers, pencils, gel pens for creative writing???

On Mon, Jun 8, 2009 at 10:40 AM, Courtney Cook <[email protected]> wrote:

I currently teach kindergarten. I am wondering what independent lessons would benefit my students when I am working with another group. So far I have students copy the morning message ( filling in the missing letters); make weekly picture dictionaries (using a current theme we are studying); glue poems in order and underline any sight words or rhyming words; listen to books on tape; and complete a word family packet. What else could I
have
them do that could work for the variety of levels in my classroom??
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