With the start of school just around the corner (or already passed for some) I figured there was no better way to start of my blogging experience than with sharing a project I have been working on at school. I have decided that it is much more entertaining to make fun Pinterest inspired crafts for the classroom than to actually get down to the nitty gritty organizing and planning that I should be doing so I continue to distract myself with different projects. One of the larger projects I have been working on is creating tri-fold boards for each of the different stations that I use in my sixth grade classroom. Using stations (or centers) in the middle school classroom is so much different than for younger students but it is still possible AND effective. I know everyone has their own preferences when doing stations in the classroom but there are two things that I have found are absolutely necessary when using stations with sixth graders.
1. The teacher MUST be mobile. I do not use stations to teach mini-lessons, teach guided reading or do anything else that requires me to stay in one spot the whole entire time. If I try to stay still too long my students think it is free time to do whatever they want as long as it LOOKS like they are working. They need the idea of knowing I could stop by to check on them at any moment to keep them motivated to work. This may just be a lack of classroom management on my end but I am at least aware of it and therefore I stay on the move. I do sometimes sit down and do a running record of a student's reading, give a DIBELS assessment or have a conversation with a student but I don't stay put for too long. I make a point to get around to every group at least once during stations to see how they are doing.
2. There MUST be clear, precise instructions at each station. These of course have to be accompanied by clear procedures (that have been modeled and practiced) as to what to do during stations. My goal is that all directions are so clear that there is NO WAY a student could need for me to answer a question for them (especially when they have so many other students they can get help from). My students know that during stations they should probably be bleeding if they need to come find me during stations (not really, but kind of). I like to be free to work with any student I choose (especially my struggling learners) without having a line of other students behind me waiting to have questions answered.
This second self administered rule for stations has meant that I have spent A LOT of hours preparing for stations. There have been many afternoons I have sat at my computer typing out directions, rereading them through the eyes of an 11-12 year old and thinking of any other possible questions they might have. It was pretty regular this past school year that at 5:00 or 6:00 on a Tuesday night I would still be at school getting everything ready for stations the next day. It became so draining that by the end of the school year stations were happening less and less. So one of my many summer tasks on my to-do list was to figure out a way to make stations seem less cumbersome during the school year. Between a lot of Pinteresting and a lot of educational blog reading I finally came up with the idea to create tri-fold boards with permanent station options for each of the stations I have. This means a lot of preparing up front, but very little planning during the school year. I also wanted to have a way to choose exactly what was going on during stations so on each board I decided I would leave a spot for a "Teacher Assigned Task". I plan on training my students to make sure that if a "Teacher Assigned Task" is given that it is number one priority and once it is completed then they have the freedom to choose anything else on the board to do. There are so many reasons I love this plan. First of all, students will have CHOICES at every single station. In sixth grade there are only so many things that motivate students and freedom is one of those things. Secondly, these boards allow me to remain ORGANIZED even when the hustle and bustle of the school year is upon me and I lose my OCD tendencies. Lastly, these boards mean that it will be possible for stations to occur with absolutely NO PLANNING at all if I so choose. Of course I want to tie in stations to whatever skills are being taught that week but if there is ever a week (which we all know there will be) in which I am beyond overwhelmed with conferences, assemblies, research projects or whatever else it may be, I can still pull out the station boards and have stations run just as smoothly as always.
To help you understand just what exactly these station boards look like I have provided pictures below. The options on each board consist of simple reading and writing tasks, to games I have pulled from resources such as www.fcrr.org, to activities I have found on Teachers pay Teachers, to games or activities that I have come up with out of no where. Some options require access to a computer so those options are only available when I have rented one of our schools laptop carts or when I have set the station next to my two student computers that I have in my classroom.
Hopefully these thoughts have helped some of you who struggle with stations in the middle school classroom as well, and if you have ANY ideas or suggestions I would love to hear them. I am always looking for new things to try with my students. I hope you all have a great start to the school year!
Bethany,
ReplyDeleteI love your ideas! I was just hired last Thursday to teach one 8th grade Social Studies class and two 7th and 8th grade split Reading "Bridge" classes for students who aren't eligible to take a foreign language but aren't at the lowest level either. I taught 5th grade last year and taught 4th grade (going into 5th) reading over summer school, and my Jr. High principal really liked the idea of having centers for this age group. I will be traveling to three different classrooms this year for all three classes I'm teaching so I LOVE the idea of making tri-fold posters to help the kids know what to do for each station. The tri-folds are particularly intriguing since they are portable! I have until Friday (probably Monday to start stations) to get everything together so I was wondering if you could send me some of the options you use for each station (if you have directions or graphic organizers). Really great stuff and I'm so happy I stumbled upon it! If you are able to e-mail anything, please do so at rosenberg.heather@ccsd59.org. Thanks for the inspiration!
I just sent you an email! Sorry it took me a while to get back to you!
ReplyDeleteThe tri-fold idea is perfect! I too have been pinteresting, blogging and searching for improvements to my station teaching. I see so much daily 5 stuff, but it just doesn't work real well in middle school. We don't have that kind of time! I teach 7th grade ELA and would love your directions and typed up options. Do you have these available on teachers pay teachers? Please email me at efisher72788@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteThanks SO MUCH for sharing! :)
These are really neat ideas! I usually do station work with binders, but I think this would be nice for a change. I am currently teaching 6th grade ELA and would love to try this. I would also love to purchase these ideas off of teacher pay teachers if it is available. Please email me at tlbattisto@gmail.com. Thanks again for sharing!
ReplyDeleteAwesome ideas! I teach middle school learning support and love these station ideas! Do you have a teachers pay teachers account, or would you share a few of your station ideas with me? Thanks! Kgirten1@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteSame here I love your ideas and do you think you could send me some directions and options for the stations? Mwoods1082@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteI love your ideas! I teach 7th grade language arts and want to incorporate stations into the schedule -we have a 100 minute literacy block. I love your activities but am looking for directions for example with boggle or scattegories. Is there a place where I can find them?
ReplyDeleteI am asking the same as the previous commenters. How can I find the activities, directions, etc?
ReplyDeleteI would love to have any of the resources you are willing to share. I teach middle school ESL and travel. This would be great! ALynnH@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI would also love any of the resources you would be willing to share. Do you have a store on teachers pay teachers? I teach 8th grade self contained ELA and Math. Please email me at aellis@acsc.net.
ReplyDeleteI would love to have all of the items you have posted to the boards. My email address is bwatkins106@gmail.com. I teach 7th grade ELA! These are great resources!! If you have a TPT store, I'd love to visit.
ReplyDeleteI would love to have all of the items you posted on the boards as well. If you are willing to share as I've just come off of a medical leave for the past two months. My email is dhampton-williams@rock.k12.nc.us this would be of great help! Thank you in advance.
ReplyDeleteI would love the items posted on the boards. Please send them my way! k.capablanca@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI too would love to have a copy of the items on your beautiful boards. I am willing to pay for them as welll, do you have a TPT store? My e-mail address is urdialesj@hotmail.com
ReplyDeleteI love your ideas and would also be willing to pay for them siobhancoyle@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteI would love to follow and/or purchase your boards if they are available. stoeckerd@mepoedu.org. Thanks
ReplyDeleteI would love to follow and/or purchase your boards if they are available. stoeckerd@mepoedu.org. Thanks
ReplyDeleteBy any chance would I be able to get a copy of the information for the boards and also the directions for each section on the board? I am more than willing to pay if it is available on teacherpayteachers. Thanks so much.
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By any chance would I be able to get a copy of the information for the boards and also the directions for each section on the board? I am more than willing to pay if it is available on teacherpayteachers. Thanks so much.
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Hi Bethany! I really like your ideas. I have taught at the elementary level for so long, and this will be my first year doing middle school. I would really like to incorporate your centers into my classroom. Is there somewhere I can go to get them or print them out? I would happily pay for them. Thanks so much!
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Is there a way to access the directions and take a more in depth look at your boards? I would gladly pay for any resources that you may use. Thanks for posting! My email is mrholt@jmcss.org
ReplyDeleteNow that you have used them, I'm wondering what lessons you have learned? How have the boards changed since 2013? I like the idea and am thinking of developing something similar. Choice is awesome. How do you keep track of the student work? I'm thinking plastic sleeves would work nicely to swap out the options as well as insert the directions and handouts. Hope to get a response. Thanks for sharing this great way to manage learning centers.
ReplyDeleteI love this idea and too was wondering if you could email me some of your ideas/resources. Thanks!!! abierman@stanthony.com
ReplyDeleteI'm going to jump on this bandwagon as well. Teachers sure do love to steal, don't they? :-) I hope you're enjoying your summer and not checking this too often, but if you have a moment and would be willing to send me these materials as well I'd REALLY appreciate it! I'm going to be trying stations for the first time this year (every Wednesday!) and these materials look awesome! jilaine.sandlin@scienceandtech.org
ReplyDeleteI'd also like these resources!! cheryl.fleischman@lcsdmail.net
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I would love to use your resources in my ESOL (ELA/Rdg) classroom. belvisr@pcsb.org
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure if you're still sharing the board information or if you put it on TPT but I'd love to have it as well. angiejarrett3@gmail.com Great idea!!!
ReplyDeleteHi Bethany, I would also love to get a hold of these resources for my middle years classroom if they are available! mrslabossieresclassroom@gmail.com I noticed that you don't appear to have a TpT site, you should definitely consider one! It seems like you have fantastic ideas!
ReplyDeleteHi Bethany, I would also love information on how to get these resources! My school email is cblair@pointschools.net. Love the station ideas with the activities!
ReplyDeleteHello! Do you have your stations available to share? Great ideas! Please email me at enhughes16@yahoo.com and let me know. Thanks so much!
ReplyDeleteHi Bethany, I am completely new to stations and would appreciate any help or ideas you could offer me. Just like the previous posts, I would be willing to pay. Please email me at sharon.davis@daytonisd.net. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteHi Bethany, I came across your blog post via Pinterest. Your idea of the tri-panel station boards that require little prep besides the initial set up is simply brilliant. I am a new teacher who has been struggling to figure out a way to implement stations in my 7th and 8th ELA classes. I would be extremely grateful to have a copy of your station activities and I would definitely be willing to buy it through TeachersPayTeachers if that is an option. My email is theresa.kraemer@mcusd.org thank you!!
ReplyDeleteIs there an option on teachers pay teachers? I, too, would love copies. My email is khaugrud@detlakes.k12.mn.us. Thanks Bethany!
ReplyDeleteHello Bethany! I absolutely love your idea with the tri-fold boards to set up the stations! Would you have a tpt account? My email address is s.moazzam@isnaschools.com and I'd appreciate it so much if I could get this resource. Thanks very much!
ReplyDeleteHello Bethany! I absolutely love your idea with the tri-fold boards to set up the stations! Would you have a tpt account? My email address is s.moazzam@isnaschools.com and I'd appreciate it so much if I could get this resource. Thanks very much!
ReplyDeleteI teach 5th grade and want to start implementing stations. I also want to purchase your resources. What is your TPT account. Please let me know at pcianci9@gmail.com. You are obviously a well organized teacher!
ReplyDeleteI teach 7th grade remedial reading. I love the tri-fold boards. I am required to do stations 3 days a week. My class period is 45 minutes and we are required to have students attend two stations a class period. I too, would love to have your resources. hockeymom14@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI love your ideas. I am a 6-8th Reading teacher and a 6th ELA teacher. I was wondering if you could provide me with some of your resources to get some inspiration. It would be greatly appreciated. Thank you ! jennmfleenor@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteAmazing ideas! I was wondering if you could provide me with some of your resources , as well. It would be greatly appreciated. Thank you ! jesskekelis@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteIf you are still willing to share, I would love a copy of your resources. I am new to middle school reading and could use any help I can get. Thanks! vhdunn@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteHi there, I would also love a copy! I would like to try stations for my middle school students (English and Humanities)... and would like any direction I can get! Thank you, karla@sunriseschoolbali.com
ReplyDeleteHi! I have been pouring over the internet looking for something exactly like YOUR Vocabulary Trifold boards. Do you by chance have digital files for this that you would be willing to share? kimberlie.harmon522@gmail.com
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Hi! I have been pouring over the internet looking for something exactly like YOUR Vocabulary Trifold boards. Do you by chance have digital files for this that you would be willing to share? kimberlie.harmon522@gmail.com
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I love this! I just got hired to teach middle school Reading/ESOL and this looks perfect for me to use. I would be more than happy to purchase it from you.Is there any way you could email me a digital copy. My email is shanp5419@gmail.com. Thank you in advance!
ReplyDeleteThis is amazing! This is exactly what I want to use in my 7th grade ELA classroom. I would absolutely love to receive anything you wish to share, even if it's just the link to your TPT page for this resource. My email address is jasminlawicki@gmail.com. Thank you in advance!
ReplyDeleteHi This is great!Would like to implement these into my classroom. Can you send me anything you would like to share. email address is aakins@cps.edu Thank you! Mrs. Akins
ReplyDeleteThese would be perfect for my reading interventions class. I have 4 classes in 40 minute blocks. Already doing mini lessons to hold their attention and give practice in grammar, punctuation, and comprehension. Also using interactive notebooks. These boards would allow me to get more done in a shorter space.
ReplyDeleteI love these and would love to try them out in my room, too. Please message me at srowe@gesd40.org Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThis is my 3rd year teaching but my first as a "reading teacher." These stations would be a life saver. I checked but you did not have it on PTP, so please, will you share. My contact information: gail.dennis@killeenisd.org. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteI've been wanting to implement stations in my 6th grade classroom; your idea looks like something that would work so well! If you are sharing, I would love to try it out. My email address is katherine.harvell@birdvilleschools.net. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteMaybe I'm too late to the game but I thought I'd try! This is amazing and we are ready to make it happen in our 7/8 ELA class. Could we please have/purchase your resources?! Your work is phenomenal 😊💯. My email is lovethegeisers@gmail.com thank you SO much!
ReplyDeleteHi there, how do I get copies of these great resources. My email is wharerahif@kaitao.school.nz.
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Hi, I'm not sure if you're still sending out resources, but I LOVE this idea! I teach 6th grade ELA and plan on making these for the upcoming school year. Do you mind sharing your resources with me? srice@caldwellschools.org
ReplyDeleteBethany, these look awesome and I would love to try something like this with my grade 6 class this fall. Would you mind sharing the exact activities/resources that you used with each tri-fold? I'd gladly pay you! My email address is michelle.feist@wrsd.ca
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ReplyDeleteYour centers are perfect for my middle school ELA classes. Would you be able to share your resources with me so I can implement them for this coming school year? I'd be willing to pay as well :)) Thanks! Please email me at angiematson3@gmail.com
AWESOME Idea Bethany! I would love to set these up for my ELA 6th and 7th grade classes. Would you be able to share the activities/resoures? How can I get them? I am going back into middle school and really need some support getting organized! Please email me at jehaskins@cps.edu Thanks! :)
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ReplyDeleteI teach resource classroom reading and writing to 7th grade students. I have 12 students in my class and no help from a classroom aid. I love what you have put together and I know how much time you have put into it. I am going to have to set up centers with this group of students, especially with the different levels of reading and behaviors. I would appreciate any information and resources that you would be willing to share with me. I will pay you. Thank you. jill.a.shrader@gmail.com
Hi Bethany! I teach resource room multisensory reading to 6-8th grade. I have between 8 to 12 students in my classes. Luckily, I have an aide and a co-teacher in the biggest class! I love this and it is EXACTLY what I have been looking for! I am going to start putting this together this week. I would greatly appreciate any resources that you would be willing to share. I will pay! Thanks for all your hard work! chrisflanagan21@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteHi Bethany! I teach resource room multisensory reading to 6-8th grade. I have between 8 to 12 students in my classes. Luckily, I have an aide and a co-teacher in the biggest class! I love this and it is EXACTLY what I have been looking for! I am going to start putting this together this week. I would greatly appreciate any resources that you would be willing to share. I will pay! Thanks for all your hard work! chrisflanagan21@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI would love to get a copy and would pay also, are you on TpT?? taryn.kovic@peelsb.com
ReplyDeleteHi, I would like to get a copy of your materials as well. I think your ideas are wonderful.
ReplyDeleteI'll look for you on Tpt. Thank you!!
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I would love to have a copy of your stations and work. AFORD1@houstonisd.org Thanks.
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ReplyDeleteOut of all the examples of stations for middle school, this is the one that makes the most sense. As teachers we do not have a lot of time to design a lot of centers/stations. I love the foldables. I will be returning to middle school this year and will be teaching 6th grade. I read that you pull some of your resources from fcrr.org.
As others have requested, I would like to know what other resources you have used along with copies of your materials or if you have a blog page. My email address is poin002@yahoo.com
Hello, I just came across these stations and I would love to have a copy for my ELA class. I would also pay for any materials/ resources that you have used. My email is ygmorales@aldineisd.org
ReplyDeletePLEASE send me materials you're using! I am at the staying at school until 6pm phase trying to do stations in a classroom of newcomer ESL students and native language speakers. ajassani@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI just found your page and was hoping you'd send me the information you are using. 2nd MP just started and I am scrambling to organized stations since my kids have to be on a computer for 20 minutes a day for a reading program.
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I teach 6th grade and next year plan to do stations. Can you please tell me where I can find the options within your stations? mk_kotoff@yahoo.com
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