Reggio inspired writing centers
On Monday I talked about how my classroom is ever-changing. I am constantly rotating materials in my centers, so thought I would give some examples for different center materials. Once I gathered a ton of materials for a particular center it was much easier to switch them out frequently.
When it comes to the writing center, my students especially love the following language-related materials:
- Clipboards filled with PLENTY of paper (my students tend to be quite prolific!)
- A variety of writing utensils (pencils are always available, but I switch in pens, colored pens, colored pencils, markers, crayons, etc.)
- Alphabet stamps
- Dry erase boards and markers
- Mini notebooks
I also like to include materials that are related to my students’ interests or current events, such as:
- Vocabulary cards – so students can write words independently
- Project related items – for tracing, observing, drawing, etc.
- Colored paper or stationary if they want to create something extra special
- Books with words or pictures that they can re-create
The most important thing to remember when creating a writing center is to make sure that there is room to write – young writers need plenty of space to spread out their tools. Here are some photos of incredible Reggio-inspired writing centers to get your creative juices flowing.
From Reggio Inspired
Each of these blogs give a detailed explanation of these spaces if you need more than a photo, and please check out my Preschool Language Arts pin board for more great ideas!