I created these learning centers for my EDCI 212: Early Childhood Education class. I really like these centers and am very proud of them. I hope that I can share these with other teachers because I think they are good ideas. The theme for my learning centers was all about me. The title of my learning centers is the All About Me Train.
Play Station
(Play Center)
Materials Needed:
- Body Bingo Game
- bingo cards
- counters
- call sheets
- Emotions Charade Games
- Different toys that students like to play with
Time: 20 minutes or longer
Maximum number of students: unlimited
Steps:
- Have students choose to which game they want to play first
- Body Bingo:
- Students choose bingo card
- One student is the caller and they call the body parts
- Students can play as many times as they want
- Emotions Charade
- Students take turns pulling out different emotions from the baggy and make the facial expression
- The other students guess what emotion the student is trying to make
- The person who guesses right wins and gets a turn to go.
- Have different toys the students like to play with so that they can play and choose as they want too.
The Body Station
(Science Center)
Materials needed:
- Chart on Human Body
- Body sheet
- Cut outs of the brain, skull, heart/lungs, arm bones, and stomach
- Crayons (optional)
- Glue Stick
- Cards on the brain, skull, heart/lungs, arm bones, and stomach
Time: about 20 minutes
Maximum number of people at center: 4 students; a 5th grade buddy or teacher’s aid
Steps:
- Let students at center explore the chart about the human body
- Have the children at the center put the cards about the different body parts in the order that they want to read them
- The 5th grade buddy or the teacher’s aid should help (if needed) the students read the cards about the different body parts and how they help us.
- Let the students examine the cut outs they are given and determine where they go on the body sheet.
- Have students glue body parts onto the body sheet and label what they are.
- If students wish they can color in the body sheet (optional step)
The Library Station
(Language Arts)
Materials Needed:
- construction paper
- crayons
- markers
- All About Me book pages
Time: 20 minutes
Maximum Number of People: 4 students, 1 teacher
Steps:
- Have students write a sentence on the page relating to the page topic
- Repeat for each page
- Have students illustrate the pages
- Let students pick out two sheets of construction paper to be the cover
- Have students illustrate the cover of their book
- Staple together
- At circle time, have the students read their book to the class
Note: Teacher is present so that he/she can help students when writing their sentences in their book.
The Family Station
(Art Center)
Materials Needed
- Crayons
- Markers
- Glue
- Leaf cut outs
- Large sheets of white construction paper or small poster borders
Time: 20 minutes
Maximum number of people: 4 students
Steps:
- In a leaf-cut out, have the child write the name of one family member. Have them do this for each family member they like to include in their tree.
- Have child outline leaf in marker and color it in with their color of choice.
- Students should then arrange the leaves they way they want them on the large construction paper.
- Children glue leaves on to the white construction paper or poster board
- Have them draw tree outline around the leaves so that the leaves are on the inside of the tree.
- At the bottom have the students write: “The _________ Family”
- Allow students to decorate the rest of the construction paper as they choose.
- During circle time, read “Families” by Ann Moris and have each student get up and share their family tree with the class.
The Clock Station
(Math Center)
Materials needed:
- paper plates
- number squares
- clock hands (made from construction paper)
- paper fasteners
- clock squares
- clock sheet
Time: 15 to 20 minutes
Maximum People at group: 5 students
Steps:
- Have students label the number squares 1 to 12
- Students then can put the number squares on the plate to form a clock.
- Next have the students practice telling time with the clock squares
- Students should then practice telling time with out the clock squares
- Have students think about the times when they do certain things (example: when they eat breakfast, go to school, eat dinner, etc.)
- Let students practice the times that they thought about in step 5.
- Finally have students fill out Clock Sheet with the times they do things. The students should first use the clock they made to figure out what time they need (ex. breakfast, go to school etc.) and then record on the sheet by drawing in clock hands.