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Collection of Literacy Centers (41)
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Children of different backgrounds enjoying a shared storytime-celebrating diversity through reading.
Children of diverse backgrounds share a joyful reading moment-celebrating inclusion and the love of books.
A colorful, standards-aligned literacy menu perfect for June classroom centers or summer review-designed to keep young learners engaged and progressing.
A cheerful student practices word building with letter tiles-perfect for literacy centers and early reading instruction.
A curated set of stylized book icons representing magic of reading, study, love of literature, and organized knowledge.
The word “Literacy” crafted from vibrant, layered paper cutouts symbolizes creativity, accessibility, and foundational learning.
Two smiling children of different backgrounds enjoy reading side by side-celebrating inclusion and the love of books.
A boy and girl happily read side by side-proof that reading together fosters connection and curiosity.
A friendly wise owl sits proudly on a tall, colorful pile of books-representing lifelong learning and academic curiosity.
Two smiling students engage with books while a clear list outlines key literacy centers used in elementary classrooms.
A ready-to-print classroom floor plan that helps teachers organize learning stations, group seating, and resource areas efficiently.
Children working together in pairs-reading books, painting, using digital devices, writing, and studying the world with a globe.
These six illustrated reading center cards help organize independent literacy stations in elementary classrooms-perfect for guided practice and student autonomy.
A happy young reader immersed in a story, ideal for promoting early literacy and classroom engagement.
Two happy children enjoying a book together-perfect for sparking imagination and building reading habits.
A girl and boy happily read a book side by side-perfect for teaching teamwork and the love of reading.
A cheerful child listens to an audiobook while following along in a physical book-a proven strategy to build fluency and comprehension.
A curious cartoon owl ponders the question: “What is a Literacy Center?”-perfect for sparking classroom discussion.
A cheerful winter-themed literacy center cover with a snowman and polar bear dressed in cozy scarves and hats.
These vibrant, ready-to-print cards help students navigate key literacy activities in a fun, inclusive way.
A cheerful illustration of an ABC book with a friendly worm, symbolizing joyful early reading development.
A cheerful, well-organized kids’ reading corner featuring pink storage bins, orange stools, and beloved picture books like *Rufus Goes to School* and *The Princess of Turtle Island*.
A colorful visual guide to the six core literacy stations used in balanced literacy classrooms to support differentiated instruction.
A close-knit family of seven embraces on rustic outdoor stairs, their coordinated purple and gray tones adding visual harmony to this heartfelt portrait.
Kids building words with letter tiles at the ABC Center-perfect for phonics practice and alphabet recognition.
A curated set of stylized book icons representing magic of reading, study, love of literature, and organized knowledge.
A vibrant collection of interactive literacy tools-perfect for fostering early reading and language development.
A cheerful student builds the word “cat” using colorful letter tiles and picture support-perfect for kindergarten literacy centers.
These cheerful, ready-to-print icons help organize your kindergarten centers-just cut, laminate, and display!
Diverse young learners participate in interactive literacy stations designed to build foundational reading and phonics skills.
A young reader combines traditional books with audio playback-perfect for building reading fluency and comprehension skills.
