faninor wrote:What does rules for centers mean???
In most schools students are divided into reading groups based on need and ability. Each group usually meets for 20 to 30 minutes and rotates. While the teacher is working with each group the rest of the students go to other centers where they work until they meet with the teacher.
The centers are usually listening to a book on tape, writing in a journal, some form of vocabulary or spelling practice... depending on grade level. Basically it's something students should be able to do on their own while the teacher works with a small group.
As you can tell... this teacher takes he time with groups very seriously. I hope no one has ever set themself on fire so they can tell her that Christian stole their pencil and won't give it back.
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