Use learning stations in your final days of school to keep up their energy levels.
This is an engaging and entertaining formative assessment.
With a little preparation and careful instructions, students can rotate through
several novel based activities with simply a “rotate” from the teacher every
9-10 minutes.
Using stations with older students creates interest and adds engagement to any
lesson. A student that was previously listless will sit up and take notice when
asked to work as a team to accomplish several tasks in a timely manner. The
stations are fast moving and usually produce a product. Upper level students
enjoy the fast pace and high interest of station work. This activity takes a
little planning, but when in process the educational component becomes a
student driven learning experience.
Learning stations require a little preparation. Read the
station instructions for the necessary supplies: markers, construction paper,
computer paper, scissors, glue sticks, laptop or Smartboard, tape. Each one
varies. If a station requires extra items I will note it with an asterisk at the
bottom of the page.
Before beginning a session of stations I ask the students to
leave any personal items on the outside edges of the room. I tell them that
they will rotate in a clockwise direction when I give the call to switch. Walk
around to each station and give a brief synopsis of what will go on. Let
students know that anything they make should be taken with them to the next
station. They should straighten up their current station before moving on. This learning structure really lets the
teachers become the facilitator and the student becomes the creator. It’s that
80% vs. 20% relationship that we all strive for.
Check out some of my learning stations: