Children learn best if they are actively engaged so, every month we play in corners. Implementing centers promotes independence, help children become more responsible, reinforces vocabulary, and provides the teacher meet the needs of individual students. The classroom is organized into stations where they play games and practice all the English vocabulary they have learned throughout the year.
Literacy Centers give ample opportunity to the pupils to select their area of study and play at their own level. A literacy center aims to include independent activities as well as small group activities and encourage the learners to experiment with reading stories, letter sounds, or writing simple words.
Games Centers allow students to practice what they have learned while they share games such as Fishing Games, Board games, guessing games, and more…
Fine Motor Skill Corners can be fun for both the child and the attending adult. These include materials such as Lego, play dough, pegboards, clothing, sorting materials, construction toys, bottles, lids, paper, pens, paints, and any other media utilizing the fingers to develop their fine motor skills.
The children are divided into small groups every Month and play in Corners. They have lots of fun going around the class and participating in all the different STATIONS!