Classrooms in Motion

ebook Using Learning Stations for High Student Engagement in Grades K–5 (A student-engaged framework to enhance learning)

By Samantha K.Dykes

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Dive into a student-engaged framework structured around four learning stations: (1) the minilesson station, (2) the independent work station, (3) the collaboration station, and (4) the digital content station. Using direct and specialized instruction, interactive activities, and digital learning tools, these four stations aim to personalize learning and help elementary students develop skills such as accountability, communication, critical thinking, problem solving, and collaboration.


K–5 teachers can use this book to:
  • Understand the student-engaged framework and its four learning stations, with example scenarios, visuals, and additional resources for each
  • Reflect on their current practices and how they can implement the student-engaged framework in their classroom
  • Personalize learning through direct and specialized instruction
  • Engage and empower students in their learning with self-management tools
  • Foster communication, critical thinking, and collaborative skills in their students

  • Contents:
    Introduction
    Part 1: Foundations
    Chapter 1: Communication, Accountability, and Relationships
    Chapter 2: Personalized Learning Tools
    Part 2: Learning Stations
    Chapter 3: Minilesson Station
    Chapter 4: Independent Work Station
    Chapter 5: Collaboration Station
    Chapter 6: Digital Content Station
    Epilogue
    Appendix
    Classrooms in Motion