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Doesn't have to be By Jenn
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| You can incorporate some inexpensive centers. For example, a spelling center where students unscramble letters to make the words. Just type the letters up and cut apart and viola! A poetry center. Use sentence strips to write out the poem and have students copy into spiral. If they don't have spirals use notebook paper to make them. For math you can do flash card centers. Start by having them make the flash cards as part of their center. A graphing center. Laminate graph paper and have them use white board markers to graph objects or colors of objects. A word wall center where they practice writing the words from the word wall into sentences or just writing them and spelling them correctly. I'm sure this a billion other ideas that you could make inexpensively, but you don't have to have centers. How much small group or one-on-one instruction do you want? That is where you will benefit from taking the time to make the centers.
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