 Students learn best when they are engaged in hands-on learning experiences. Learning centers, stations, and rotations fosters students' engagement by making them active participants in their learning. In centers, stations, and rotations, students manipulate materials, explore ideas, build and create, both independently and in small groups. Let's learn how you can use CESAW to capture learning while easily differentiating to meet every student's needs. When you use CESAW for centers or stations, you get a glimpse into every student's learning process even when you aren't able to meet with them directly. Maybe students are at a center or station building words with magnetic letters, matching picture cards to CBC words, or constructing sentences with word cards. After completing, students use the photo tool to take a picture of their center work and use the microphone to explain. CESAW allows students to create, build, and manipulate using traditional center materials while also giving you valuable insight into every student's learning. The multimodal tools within CESAW gives you a glimpse into every student's learning process. If students are practicing reading fluency, have them use the camera tool to take a photo of a page from the book they are reading. Next, have students tap the microphone and record themselves as they read. They can use the pointer and CESAW to track the text as they read. When done, students can go back and listen to their reading. When students tap the green check to submit their work, you have an assessment you can use to gauge reading fluency and expression. Including games during center stations and rotations is a fun way for students to practice the skills that were taught to the whole class. Include a video within a CESAW activity to teach or remind students of how to play the game. Students watch the video and play the game at the station and can re-watch as many times as needed and won't have to interrupt with questions when attempting to play the game on their own. Pro tip, use student groups to easily differentiate your center stations or rotations. When assigning, tap edit students' folders and skills, uncheck all students and select the student group you would like to assign the activity to. Integrating CESAW into center stations and rotations allows teachers to easily differentiate instruction while giving students fun and engaging ways to capture their learning. Your challenge this week is to incorporate CESAW into one center station or rotation routine you have already established in your classroom. Share the fun ways you use CESAW on Twitter using the hashtag CESAWMeamini.