My students loved them!
They were always disappointed if we didn’t have time for them in a day.
I used a pocket chart to organize who went to each bin each day. Students stayed with their “Table Groups” and had an assigned spot on the floor close to their table for Math Bins. Each day, I rotated the numbers so students went to a new bin each day.

Hi, I’m Jaymie! Thanks for stopping by my blog. I taught for 17 years including 12 years in First Grade, 4 years as a Reading Interventionist, and 1 year in Pre-K.
I have a passion for creating rigorous, easy to use primary resources that require little or no prep! I hope you find some easy ideas to take back to your classroom or use in your homeschool!
One of the biggest mistakes I made early in my teaching career was constantly changing my center activities. I thought students needed something brand new every week to stay engaged. Instead, I discovered that keeping the activity the same and simply changing the phonics skill saved me hours of planning and dramatically increased student independence.
Are you looking for some fun, easy to use diphthong activities for 1st grade? Today, I’m talking all about diphthongs, what they are, and simple ideas for teaching them! If your students have mastered vowel teams, then it’s time to work on learning diphthongs!