Pocket Chart Center Ideas for Kindergarten! Do you use a pocket chart in your classroom? Kindergarten kiddos love the pocket chart center! You can do so much with a pocket chart. A pocket chart gives the students that hands-on approach while they are still learning. They get to get up, move around, and still practice all of those skills that their little minds are expected to learn. You can change the activities in the pocket chart center every week throughout the school year.
Read more →Do you use a pocket chart in your classroom? Kindergarten kiddos love the pocket chart center! You can do so much with a pocket chart. A pocket chart gives the students that hands-on approach while they are still learning. They get to get up, move around, and still practice all of those skills that their little minds are expected to learn. You can change the activities in the pocket chart center every week throughout the school year.
Read more →Your kids will love learning about compound words while completing this compound word pocket chart sort. Students put two word (pictures) together to create given compound word (pictures). This set comes with 30 word pictures and 15 compound word pictures in COLOR AND BLACK AND WHITE. After completing the pocket chart, students complete the independent practice printables that I have provided.
Read more →Pocket Chart Center Ideas for Kindergarten. This alphabet letter pocket chart center activity is perfect for preschool, kindergarten, or first grade. Students use a hands-on method to match alphabet letters with alphabet pictures. They practice alphabet recognition using a pocket chart. This makes a perfect literacy center, or whole group activity. There are also many other kindergarten pocket chart activities included in this post.
Read more →Your kids will build "secret" cvc words in a pocket chart by identifying the beginning letter sounds of various pictures, and using these beginning letter sounds to create a cvc word. This would make a perfect literacy center. This set includes 20 word building cards to use in a pocket chart, 4 for each vowel. I have provided this set in color or black and white. You choose! You could use this set in kindergarten or first grade.
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