Have you ever tried arranging math learning stations as a "fitness" training circuit?
Setting up ELA learning stations in a "training circuit" is a fun way to differentiate tasks, personalize learning, and offer choices that engage students in broad language concepts. This post highlights what ELA circuit stations based on vocabulary development, inferencing, and character analysis...
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