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A Guided Reading Area That POPS

As many of you begin prepping your rooms for a new year, a few of my blogging friends decided to join together to share our favorite area of our classroom with you!  I’m sure it comes as no surprise that my favorite is our guided reading area.  I especially love all of the storage and having my guided reading supplies right at my fingertips.  My favorite part of our guided reading / small group table are the dry erase Wall Pops!

Guided reading organization and dry erase Wall Pops help make guided reading and guided math time simple! So many ways to use these Wall Pops in the classroom!


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Let’s take a closer look at this area, as I break down all the details!

The Table

Guided reading organization and dry erase Wall Pops help make guided reading and guided math time simple! So many ways to use these Wall Pops in the classroom!
This is by far the area of my classroom that receives the most questions… mostly because of the shape and size of my table.  To be honest, it was actually an old hexagon shaped table that I believe was used as a computer station.  Our maintenance crew cut the table in half and added some rubber edging along the inside edge.  It really is the perfect size for my classroom, and it easily fits six seat crates.

The Seat Crates

I made these seat crates about four years ago as a way to add extra storage options in my particularly small space.  Since I already had the black file crates and plywood, my only expense was the seat foam and fabric.  These crates work well as an alternative seating option for my students, and are low enough to slide under the table.  I bet you are probably wondering what I keep inside them… Four of them hold all of my book sets on CD, while the other two house our students’ goal and data folders.

The Storage Bins

Guided reading organization and dry erase Wall Pops help make guided reading and guided math time simple! So many ways to use these Wall Pops in the classroom!
I also receive a lot of questions about what I store inside all of the bins behind my guided reading table.  The big bins along the top of the shelf hold all of the materials for each day’s lessons, as well as extra copies for morning work, emergent readers and center activities.  The big, pink tubs along the bottom hold all of my mentor texts and themed read alouds.  As an aside, I also have a large classroom library for my students.
Now, back to bins on these shelves!
I keep all of my teacher manuals, data binder, and larger guided reading supplies, such as touch lights, Slinkys, Playdoh, etc. in the lime green bins.  Each of the drawers contain alphabet, rhyming and segmenting activities and other guided reading supplies, as well as each group’s guided reading books.  Our color coded phoneme segmentation and blending cards also fit easily inside.
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I do believe I will be eliminating two of the lime green tubs this year, and adding additional drawers for our guided math materials.  You can read a more detailed post about what’s inside the guided reading drawers here.

The Wall Pops

Guided reading organization and dry erase Wall Pops help make guided reading and guided math time simple! So many ways to use these Wall Pops in the classroom!

One of my favorite parts of my guided reading area are the dry erase Wall Pops that I purchased from Amazon.  I just added these last year, and it was so nice not having to pass out student dry erase boards each time we met.  I simply handed the kiddos a marker, and we were all set for practicing letter formation, identifying beginning sounds, segmenting words, and so much more!  The Wall Pops come three to a pack and are peel and stick.  They were very easy to adhere to the table, and didn’t leave any sticky residue on the table at the end of the year.  Plus, they added a nice “pop” of color to my small group area!

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Here are a few ways I used the Wall Pops to practice and reinforce skills:

1.  Proper Number Formation

 

Guided reading organization and dry erase Wall Pops help make guided reading and guided math time simple! So many ways to use these Wall Pops in the classroom!

 

2.  Number Sense

Guided reading organization and dry erase Wall Pops help make guided reading and guided math time simple! So many ways to use these Wall Pops in the classroom!

 

3.  Counting Backwards

Guided reading organization and dry erase Wall Pops help make guided reading and guided math time simple! So many ways to use these Wall Pops in the classroom!

 

4.  Dice Addition

Guided reading organization and dry erase Wall Pops help make guided reading and guided math time simple! So many ways to use these Wall Pops in the classroom!

 

5.  Turn Around Facts

 

Guided reading organization and dry erase Wall Pops help make guided reading and guided math time simple! So many ways to use these Wall Pops in the classroom!

 

6.  Fact Families

 

Guided reading organization and dry erase Wall Pops help make guided reading and guided math time simple! So many ways to use these Wall Pops in the classroom!

7.  Proper Letter Formation

Guided reading organization and dry erase Wall Pops help make guided reading and guided math time simple! So many ways to use these Wall Pops in the classroom!

 

8.  Properly Writing Names

 

Guided reading organization and dry erase Wall Pops help make guided reading and guided math time simple! So many ways to use these Wall Pops in the classroom!

 

9.  Identifying Beginning Sounds

 

Guided reading organization and dry erase Wall Pops help make guided reading and guided math time simple! So many ways to use these Wall Pops in the classroom!

 

10. Segmenting Words

Guided reading organization and dry erase Wall Pops help make guided reading and guided math time simple! So many ways to use these Wall Pops in the classroom!

 

11. Word Families

 

Guided reading organization and dry erase Wall Pops help make guided reading and guided math time simple! So many ways to use these Wall Pops in the classroom!

 

12. Segmenting Words and Recording Sounds

 

Guided reading organization and dry erase Wall Pops help make guided reading and guided math time simple! So many ways to use these Wall Pops in the classroom!

 

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Guided reading organization and dry erase Wall Pops help make guided reading and guided math time simple! So many ways to use these Wall Pops in the classroom!

Read more about how I organize my guided reading supplies here.

Guided reading organization and dry erase Wall Pops help make guided reading and guided math time simple! So many ways to use these Wall Pops in the classroom!

Find other great tips on my “Guided Reading / Small Group” board on Pinterest.

Don’t forget to hop over to see the rest of our favorite areas!

 

 

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As a dedicated Kindergarten teacher for nearly 20 years, I believe the words “fun, play, and creativity” can sit right alongside the words “developmentally appropriate, engaging, and rigorous.” Learning is meant to be fun and messy!

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8 responses to “A Guided Reading Area That POPS”

  1. Jessie Avatar
    Jessie

    I am a teacher that really wants to use the wall pops for guided reading like you did here. But when I read the Amazon reviews many people warned that they aren’t really dry erase and the writing won’t come off. You said you had these for awhile, I was just wondering your experience with that..?..before I try them. Thanks!

    1. Ashley Avatar
      Ashley

      Hi, Jessie! There are actually two different kinds of the Wall Pops. One is definitely not dry erase. Make sure the ones you are looking at say dry erase, and you should be okay. Good luck!

  2. Brooke Avatar
    Brooke

    Hi
    I was interested in using these next year with my small groups. I was wondering how are they when it goes to cleaning. I am a germ a phobe and clorox my classroom nearly daily. Are you able to use clorox wipes over these?

  3. Lauren Avatar
    Lauren

    Would the wall pops work okay without sticking them to the table? I would like my table to accommodate a flexible number of students. Thanks!

  4. Ashley Avatar
    Ashley

    How did they bond the tables together? LOVE this idea!!

  5. dinah Avatar
    dinah

    Where did you buy your lime green bins? I want some!! I know I’ve seen them somewhere, but I can’t seem to find them.

  6. Shawna Avatar
    Shawna

    Hi,
    Where would I find a guided reading table like yours?
    Thanks in advance!

  7. Anna Wojcik Avatar
    Anna Wojcik

    Can you give me the dimensions of your table?