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Using centers to reinforce skills in upper elementary is a great way to provide variety and differentiation in learning for all of your students.

October grammar centers are “spooky” yet fun. These centers grab your students’ attention for a deep dive into reviewing those scary grammar skills.

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November grammar centers are a fun way to get your students diving into various grammar skills to help them develop a deeper understanding.

These 5 top reasons for using centers in your classroom detail why centers effectively engage students with meaningful and fun activities that promote learning.

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