K-5 classroom teachers, interventionists, and grade-level teams.

K-5 Digital Centers Setup Guide

A buildable guide for planning digital centers with class codes, short lessons, and reusable Deck routines.

Buildable lesson starter

Turn this plan into an interactive Deck.

Use the resource as a starting structure, then build the prompts as self-checking Tiles students can play from a class code.

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Reusable Deck workflow
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Keep each center lesson short.
Choose the Tile formats that fit the task
Share the Deck with students
Reuse the structure for the next group

What to include

  • Center rotation planning checklist
  • Deck length recommendations
  • Class code rollout tips

Preview plan

  • Keep each center lesson short.
  • Use predictable entry routines.
  • Rotate review, reteaching, and extension Decks.

Tile formats that fit this resource

Multiple choiceSelf-checking answer choices with instant feedback.See feature MatchingPair terms, pictures, facts, or definitions.See feature Mosaic DeckReveal-style practice that keeps repeated trials moving.See feature Fill in the blankText-entry practice for words, facts, and quick checks.See feature

Related pages

GuidePaperless math centersUse the related guide to plan the next Deck or classroom routine.Open Teacher fitElementary teachersSee how this workflow fits a specific classroom or therapy role.Open

Questions teachers ask

What does this centers guide help plan?

It helps plan the rotation routine, Deck length, and class-code entry flow for digital centers.

Can it work across subjects?

Yes. The same rotation structure can support math, reading, phonics, science, and SEL.

How long should a center Deck be?

Most center Decks should stay short, usually 8 to 12 focused Tiles.

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Use the resource structure as a starting point, then build the activity as a LearnTiles Deck.

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