Roll and Cover
Magic Boards and Picture Name Tags
In the Sensory Tub, there are a variety of materials throughout the year. Our rule of thumb is to change it out every two weeks and it can revolve around our theme at times. There is often fine motor and science activities incorporated into this center.
Water Table
Water Marbles from Lakeshore
The Art Center has a balanced approach of process and product driven activities. We try to offer both types of projects and some projects have a combination of the two. Watercolor paints, mosaic art, and collage projects are a few of our process driven activities. The children are able to be creative as they like. Some projects are product driven like the patterning plates that will be the frame for our Turkey Handprints. Some students thrive with explicit directions and others with the freedom to create.
Feather Painting
Felt Pattern Frame
The Math Center offers a variety of maniplatives that are often open ended and games that might need some teacher direction. Some days students ask us to leave the materials out from our Small Groups (read more HERE) to explore further. I do have a plan for what materials will be set out each day, but the students often take the lead and embrace our choice or change it quickly.
Snap Cubes
Linking People
Turkey Clothes Pins
Making connections from our math lesson
Princesses and Super Heros added during October
Colored blocks and animals
Dramatic Play is a favorite with my boys and girls. We change it out every two weeks onto something other than home living area and then return to the home living center for two weeks. The key of any area is to label it and model activities as you visit this area during transitions to new areas. Many of my ELL (English Language Learners) students look for this direction as they build their vocabulary as well as all students as some of the areas are new experiences for all of them.
Home Living Center
The Vet
The Pumpkin Patch
I will be doing a follow up post on the ins and outs of center time
and I would love to hear your thoughts.
Please comment below with any questions you have about center time!
Feel free to pin this post and follow me on Pinterest.
The following are affiliate links for your convenience if you are looking
for products shown in this blog post.