It has taken me years to figure out what works for me during Reading Workshop. I have read SO many books and tried a lot of different things. When I tried just doing centers, then there was always the problem of kids who get done so quickly and others getting off-track and end up not getting anything done. I also couldn’t keep up with changing them out weekly. It made every Monday just too crazy.
You’ve probably seen my center menus if you’ve been following me for a while. Each month, students get a new menu, full of literacy centers. This is just a portion of reading workshop. Every day, students do a center from their menu AND activities similar to Daily 5 (but I don’t call it that to the students because we don’t do all five). Having a menu helps the kids to stay organized, have a sense of accomplishment, and track their progress. They are exited to see how many they’ve completed, and motivated to complete the ones that are left. I’ve been doing the menus for a while, but incorporating Daily 5 is new for me. This is how I do it:
Reading Workshop
The short version:
- Whole class mini lesson: 5-15 minutes
- Rotation 1: 15ish minutes
- Rotation 2: 15ish minutes
- Rotation 3: 15ish minutes
- Sharing: 5 minutes (usually, but not every day)
The long explanation:
- Centers
- Guided Reading (Which is really just small group instruction)
- Free (Literacy) Choice: Notice how I have several different options for the blank rotation spaces. You could put Free Choice, which would mean they can choose between Read to Self, iPad, writing, etc. OR you could choose for them by putting a specific card on there (writing, ipad, read to self, seat work, etc.) The difference between this and centers is that centers are pre-made specific activities. Free Choice means they write in their journals or read a book of their choice or listen to a book on ipad.
- This poster shows you that I have 4 groups (blue, yellow, purple, green) and 3 rotations. (My real poster has student pictures attached with velcro on the colors.
- Everything on my poster in my classroom is attached with velcro, so I can easily change it (including their faces)
- books
- writing notebooks
- pencil
- center menu and center folder
- They choose which center to do each day.
- For some sweeties, this is too much to choose from. For those kids, I choose for them, or I may narrow it down by saying “today you need to do something from the word work section”.
- They get their centers from these folder holders:
- Folder covers match the pic on the menu.
- Folder covers have a label to show which holder it came from
- They take the folder to a place to work (don’t forget-they have their book boxes too)
- Max: 2 kids per center (but this is a privilege. If they are too noisy the day before, then only 1 person per center and no “buddies”). Many, many days I choose to have no buddies, so only one kid per center.
- I ring a bell to show that it’s time for a new rotation (I give a 3 minute warning too).
- We get 2-3 minutes to clean up and switch.
- They make sure they’ve colored in their menus to show which center they completed. If they didn’t finish, they color it in half way to remind them to finish it later.
- They put unfinished centers on one side of their center folder and the finished centers can be turned in or put on another side of the folder.