Creating center activities involves designing small group learning stations where students rotate through tasks that target specific skills or concepts. Each center should have a clear purpose, detailed instructions, and materials that guide students toward independent or collaborative learning. Activities might include reading and analysis, vocabulary development, problem solving, writing, or creative projects. This approach promotes engagement, differentiation, and movement in the classroom while allowing teachers to provide targeted support. Centers help students take ownership of their learning, build collaboration skills, and apply knowledge in multiple meaningful ways. This session is appropriate for elementary, secondary, and special education teachers.