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October 8, 2019 · Leave a Comment

Easy Reading Comprehension Center

3-5· PK-2

Most students love using old school chalk – this center will be perfect for catching their attention.

Need a fun and easy comprehension center your students will love to complete?   Whether you have these cute mini wood chalkboard laptops, or even instead use vinyl chalkboard or a basic set of chalkboard signs, the idea is the same.

Easy Reading Comprehension Center

Some weeks coming up with new and novel classroom learning centers is extra hard.  Trying to find an activity that students will be interested in completing – and making it relevant to the curriculum – can be a challenge when you’re tired from everything else going on that week.

But there are other times when I see something as I’m out shopping and think to myself how easy it would be to turn a seemingly simple item into a new learning resource that children would love.

Even better when it doesn’t involve a ton of prep work or fancy color graphics or a bunch of cutting out little pieces of paper.

For me, simple and effective is the best combination.


Setting up a Simple Comprehension Center

I was at the Target Dollar Spot the other day (big surprise) and I just couldn’t walk away from this adorable chalkboard “laptop” without it jumping into my cart.  Seriously.  It jumped into my cart.

I swear I had nothing to do with it.  So now that it was home, I needed to come up with a fun idea for how to use it in the classroom.

Easy Reading Comprehension Center

Easy Reading Comprehension Center

First up:  washi tape for the decorating win.  Anyone that knows me well also knows I am not crafty.  Washi tape is a medium I can get behind because it’s easy to change it up if I mess it up.  Haha.

Easy Reading Comprehension Center

For this project, I picked some pretty yellows for spring, but you could choose tape that matches your classroom theme or school colors.  The choice is up to you.

Easy Reading Comprehension Center

I placed the tape on the “laptop” cover and even inside.  Just to dress up the plain wood a little.  If you have students that are “pickers” you may want to use some Modge Podge to lock your tape in so they cannot pull it back up.

Easy Reading Comprehension Center

Next, I tossed together a few short comprehension ideas onto a PowerPoint slide, printed, and cut them out.  {I didn’t fire up the laminator as the image posted here would have had a nasty glare, but obviously for longer use, you would print on cardstock and laminate.}

The ideas could be differentiated depending on the reading level of your students.

Ideally, there are enough small descriptive words that requires students to read the passage carefully.

Easy Reading Comprehension Center

Last up – the fun begins!  I would probably grab about 5 “laptops” and line them up on a long desk for the comprehension center.

Tape the comprehension passages on the top chalkboard section.

Students read it, then draw a corresponding picture to match.

They could even write their names on the image, close the lid, which would then give you an accountability piece.  Or snap an image with a digital camera.

Easy Reading Comprehension Center

Higher functioning students could even come up with the comprehension pieces for you!

Super fun, easy, and students will love drawing with chalk!

Need the PowerPoint template I used to make your passages?  Easy peasy.  Click HERE to download it.  I used the font KG Be Still and Know, so if you don’t have that font, just pick another in your files instead.

What else could you use these cute laptops for in the classroom?  We love sharing ideas here at Organized Classroom, so leave us a comment below!

~Charity

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About Charity Preston

A teacher, mom, wife. Featured in Scholastic Instructor Magazine, NEA, TeachHub, and Edutopia, Charity has over a half million fans and followers all over the world. A former K-6 gifted intervention specialist, she has built and managed over 20 educational related websites since 2011, and collaborated with high profile companies, such as eBay, ASCD, and Pinterest. Charity is the CEO of PEN Group Online, Inc. where she has taught her classroom and teacherpreneur business development systems to thousands of fans and members.

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