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Listening center5/8/2023 ![]() ![]() I’ll discuss why each one is important and leave you with ideas and activities to help you get literacy center launched in your classroom 5 Essential Literacy Centers. Listening centers are a great way for kids to build reading comprehension skills. Today I’m excited to share 5 literacy centers that will allow your students to independently practice those four valuable skills. This simple and cheap modification keeps a listening center free of tangles and allows young kids to explore stories independently. All you need is a bag of Cord fasteners-$4, 4 squares of velcro-$2, a drill, 2 half inch screws-1$, a pencil, and a 20 inch nylon strap-I took one off an old backpack. A reduction of tangled cords will also increase the life span of classroom headphones, because kids will not have a reason to pull on the cords.Īny table will work for this project. A tangle free listening center will allow kindergarten students to listen to books on tape without having to deal with tangled headphone cords. In this build, the headphone cords are fastened to the bottom of a table, so cords can not get tangled. This is a cheap and simple fix to a classroom listening center that will allow young kids to listening to books on tape without tangle cords. A listening center enables young kids to build comprehension skills while listening to stories-unfortunately young kids get headphones cords tangled very easily. Using an inexpensive bookshelf from Target, we are able to keep all of our Listening to Reading supplies in one spot. ![]()
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