I think Word Work is my favorite Daily 5 choice to introduce. The kiddos LOVE choosing it and there's a lot of variety in what they can do (just check out the picture below!).
I have a hard time getting the students to call this station "word work" instead of "playdoh" :)
The big oil drip pan is GREAT for having the students sort magnetic letters. I got the idea off of pinterest and it was super easy to make. I put magnet tape on the back of the letter headers but if I could do it over I would use tape instead so the students can't get them out of order.
Here are some pictures of them in action:
Letters from Lakeshore Learning |
letter sorting by diff. fonts |
Playdoh names! They can make their own name or a friend's. |
Playdoh names and playdoh cookie cutter letters |
File folder game |
file folder game |
Environmental Print match-up (you can also play this as a memory game) |
building words/names |
When I first introduced this station, I had every table group (I have 3 table groups) assigned to a different word work choice. Ex: I had group 1 work with magnetic letters, Group 2 work with playdoh names/cookie cutters, Group 3 work with the file folder games, environment print and letter font sort. After every group had a chance to work with each of the tools, I let them choose whatever they wanted.
As the year goes on I switch a lot of games out and put in new games/puzzles.
As the year goes on I switch a lot of games out and put in new games/puzzles.
The letter headers for the oil drip is an already-made dj inkers set.
Environmental Print cards are free printables from Hubbards Cupboard.
Good luck with your Daily 5!
These look great!!! I wanna be in your class!!
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Wow! These are great activities!! What font do u use to make the students names for the playdoh mats?
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Love this! I wish we could do Daily 5... it looks so fun, and WAY less planning for the teacher! :) We're still kicking it old school with the basal reading series... ;) Thanks for sharing that link to the environmental print cards - that will be a great game for my games center! :)
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Thanks! @First year kinder - the font is just a "word art" on microsoft word!
ReplyDeleteI love the play-doh names....I am going to use names before sight words now! :)
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Oh I can't WAIT to get to Word Work now! We're getting there, slowly.
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Nicole
Your word work activities look so much fun and educational! I went on-line to Lakeshore to look for the letters you have in different fonts, but was unable to find them. How long ago did you buy them?
ReplyDeleteKaren - I tried looking online as well and it's not there! I bought them 2 years ago. If I see it again, I'll let you know!
ReplyDeleteWhat font did you use for the play dough mats? Please email me at marla.fontenot@cpsb.org
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