Station rotations involve dividing your class into small groups that move through various activities, such as teacher-led instruction, independent work, collaborative tasks, or technology-based learning. This approach goes beyond simply breaking up the routine; it creates an environment where students are actively engaged, moving, and interacting with diverse learning experiences. Whether you’re new to this concept or looking to refine your practice, this guide will walk you through the essentials of implementing effective station rotations in your K-12 classroom.