Introducing Centers: 2020
This video shows how a kindergarten teacher introduces individual centers for in-person learning and shows students working in their centers. Each student has their own box of center activities. Each box contains 5-6 activities. The activities are targeted to the needs of that student. The students will use the same activities for the week. There is no sharing of activities or materials during the week. On Friday, the activities will be sanitized and will be switched to new students so when the students do centers on Monday, they have 5-6 new activities. Again, the activities will be sanitized and will sit over the weekend before being used again. Most of the activities are center activities that we already have in our classroom, but we did make additional activities so we had enough. (NOTE: I do not have an assistant. You see my student-teacher. This would be done the same way even without a student-teacher.) Learn More About My Classroom: https://thekindergartensmorgasboard.com/

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