I've blogged about FCRR before and it's a wonderful free resource for literacy stations. I love that it's broken up into grade level bands (K-1, 2-3 and 4-5) as well as into the big 5 components of literacy instruction (phonemic awareness, fluency, vocabulary, phonics and comprehension). They've also revised many of their student activities to align with the Common Core State Standards, which is also extremely helpful.
I've used the stations with my intervention groups and during my small groups. I especially like the fluency stations at the beginning of the year when I'm explicitly teaching the four components of fluency (accuracy, rate, expression and phrasing).
Since it was reading week last week, I took advantage of the lax schedule (we had assemblies and Discovery Education testing as well) to play some reading games with my students (when they weren't being pulled to make up missed assignments, since the trimester ended Friday).
One of the stations they played was "fact and opinion football":
I had a group of football fans fully entertained for a good twenty minutes. When they ran out of cards, I had them make up their own statements for the group to guess.
The second station was "incredible inferences":
(Yes, my classroom rug is polka dotted...that's just how I roll!)
I used counters from our math kit as pieces, but you can use virtually anything. I'm pretty sure almost every teacher I've met has some sort of kit of pieces.
They had a great time with these reading games and I liked the skills that were reinforced. I know many of my students struggle with getting past the literal words in the text, so this was a fun way for them to practice "digging deep" and making meaning of the text. They're getting there with inferences!
Happy reading :)
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