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ELA Anchor Charts

ELA Anchor Charts are valuable tools for reinforcing English Language Arts instruction. They can illustrate grammar rules, reading strategies, writing processes, literary elements, and more. By displaying these charts, you provide students with accessible references that support literacy development. ELA anchor charts aid in clarifying complex concepts, improving comprehension, and enhancing students' abilities to analyze texts and express themselves effectively.

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Easter Counting Posters 1-10
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Easter Counting Posters 1-10
Math, Early Math, Numbers, Easter, Holidays, Holiday & Seasonal, Kindergarten, Preschool, Posters, Classroom Decor

These Easter themed counting to 10 posters make a great pet classroom display. Students will have the bright and colorful number poster display to practice counting and recognizing the numbers from one to 10. What is Included: This packet includes one Easter egg poster for each number from 1 through ten. Each poster features the number in standard form, in word form, and includes the correct number of Easter eggs so students can see a visual representation of that number. Each number poster will print on a full sized 8.5 X 11 page and can be printed smaller (2 or 4 to a page) if the teacher desires a smaller poster or if they have limited space for a wall display. Ways to Use: The themed number wall display: Great to put up in a math center or in the circle time area, these number posters make a great classroom wall decoration for displaying the numbers 1 through 10. Introducing Numbers: These posters make a great teaching tool when introducing and review numbers from 1 through 10. Reference Cards: Print these posters four two a page to create playing card sized posters to keep in a math center for students to use with manipulatives to practice counting to 10. Having an Easter theme makes these posters a great resource to have. They will add a fun themed touch to your classroom, especially if you are teaching an Easter themed lesson or unit. Pair these with other Easter themed activities to create a fun and engaging classroom environment with a cohesive theme. These counting to 10 number posters are a great no prep classroom teaching tool. Teachers just need to print the posters and hang them in the desired location. Laminating the posters is not required but can be done for durability.

Author The Connett Connection

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Tags Number Posters, Classroom Decor, Counting To 10, Easter Posters

Reading Comprehension Fiction Set 2 Sample: Graduation (Google Slides)
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Reading Comprehension Fiction Set 2 Sample: Graduation (Google Slides)
ELA, Reading, Language Development, Common Core, Vocabulary, ESL, Reading Comprehension, Creative Writing, Writing, Resources for Teachers, Grade 6, 7, Teacher Tools, Presentations, Assessments, Tests, Quizzes and Tests, Activities

Reading Comprehension Passages Fiction Set 2 Overview Reading comprehension lessons, especially written for Grade 6-7, providing the chance to read interesting and engaging passages. Each lesson has a mix of questions to check understanding, a vocabulary or spelling activity to help remember key language introduced, and a writing exercise. Full answer keys are provided. Passage Included 2.Graduation: Matt helps prepare for his brother's graduation party. Google Slides Version This is the Slides editable and fillable version. This download is available in GOOGLE Docs, GOOGLE Forms, GOOGLE Slides. PDF, PPT, WORD. FULL CATALOG OF DOWNLOAD LINKS HERE Grade 6/7 Links Fiction Set 1 Google Docs Google Forms Google Slides PDF PPT Word Guided Reading Materials Fiction Set 2 Google Docs Google Forms Google Slides PDF PPT Word Guided Reading Materials Nonfiction Set 1 Google Docs Google Forms Google Slides PDF PPT Word Guided Reading Materials Nonfiction Set 2 Google Docs Google Forms Google Slides PDF PPT Word Guided Reading Materials Reading Passages Overview Each passage is especially written for Grade 6/7 students, including key vocabulary required for this age group. Topics are varied and are accompanied by colorful graphics. Topics are meant to educate, yet entertain the modern student. The majority of these short stories contain an important message - a way of developing these young learners further. Mixed Questions The mixed questions section of each lesson includes a variation of five to six comprehension, vocabulary and Math questions. In addition, key reading strategies are frequently covered including cause & effect, summarizing, compare & contrast and making conclusions. Mixed questions require a written response (no MCQ's), full answers and example responses appear at the end of the lesson. Spelling & Vocab Each reading passage contains a variety of words and phrases designed for Grade 6/7 students. Spelling and vocab activities provide the opportunity to build fluency with these words. Activities provide clues to help assist students. Vocabulary activities include extra questions where students must write a synonym, an antonym or a sentence using a certain word. Writing Prompts Writing prompts are designed to continue the theme or lessons learned in the story. Students are persuaded to write in a variety of ways and each prompt includes several cues to help. The main focus in this product, is the student. Prompts will require the student to relate to past experiences and encourage them to discuss feelings and ways to improve. Full Answer Keys Full answer keys and sample responses are provided so no matter how busy you are, you know you're covered! Mixed question answers provide evidence from the text, Math questions contain the relevant workings. Answers are designed for use by the teacher, but also suitable as a handout to the student. For similar downloads and other frees, do check out Cored Group on TeachSimple.

Author Cored Education

Tags Elementary, Reading, Comprehension, Vocabulary, Answers, Ccss, Common Core, Spelling, Writing, Passages

20 FREE STICKERS FOR KIDS | Cut-Out Activity
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20 FREE STICKERS FOR KIDS | Cut-Out Activity
Creative Arts, Art, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Activities, Crafts, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

THANK YOU FOR BEING PART OF EDITORIAL ARENAS EDUCATIVAS! This time we bring you these fantastic 20 stickers to cut out! SO DOWNLOAD THIS FABULOUS DOCUMENT NOW TOTALLY FREE THAT WILL HELP YOUR CHILDREN CONTINUE DEVELOPING THEIR CREATIVITY AND IMAGINATION A. KEYWORDS OF THIS PRODUCT: stickers, cutouts, cutouts for children B. GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT THIS PRODUCT: Now carefully read the following information regarding the product that I bring you below so that you can make the decision to download it now. 1. Why should teachers use educational materials in the classroom? Teachers must use as much teaching material in class so that children's learning is as meaningful as possible. On this occasion I bring you these fantastic 20 cut-out stickers that will make your children enjoy their art class or perhaps you could use them in their leisure time so that they develop their creativity and imagination in a fun and productive way. 2. What is the name of this document? The title of this product is "20 cut-out stickers for children" 3. What topic will you address in this resource? The topic to be addressed with this educational document is fine motor skills, because children will have to use their skills to manipulate the scissors and be able to cut. 4. For what ages is it recommended? It is recommended for children from 3 to 6 years old who like stickers or cut-out activities . 5. Who is the author of this document? The author of this document is EDITORIAL ARENAS EDUCATIVAS. 6. In what area of ​​knowledge can it be applied? You can apply it in your art class. C. SECONDARY INFORMATION ABOUT THIS PRODUCT: Now read the following secondary product information carefully: 7. Should I apply it individually or in groups in my class? Preferable to apply it individually or perhaps in groups of 2 students. 8. What size and format is this resource in? Document available in PDF format, A4 size. 9. Do I need some extra elements to apply it? Yes, your children will need scissors to cut. This file is for personal use only. It is not allowed to be resold or shared with others.

Author EDITORIAL ARENAS EDUCATIVAS

Tags Printables, Recortables, Art For Kids, Kids Arts, Coloring, Coloring Activities

Reading Comprehension Anchor Chart

Reading Comprehension Anchor Chart
Reading Comprehension, Reading, ELA, Elementary, Middle School, Anchor Charts, Teacher Tools

The purpose of this anchor chart is to assist pupils in acquiring critical reading comprehension abilities. It is especially appropriate for grades 2 through 8 in elementary and middle school. Its colorful and attractive appearance is suited for school settings and promotes an interesting and inspiring learning environment. Younger students can easily follow the instructions because they are written in an easy-to-understand, kid-friendly style. Because each bullet item uses simple language, students with different reading levels may understand the strategies. This anchor chart is a great tool for literacy centers, reading workshops, and customized interventions. It can be utilized to improve active reading techniques in the classroom or laminated and put on display in a reading area. Its attractive form also makes it a useful tool for tutors or homeschooling parents who are helping a diverse student body. Teachers can create a classroom environment that encourages critical thinking, problem-solving, and a love of reading by using this chart into their regular reading exercises.

Author Bright Classroom Ideas Marketplace

Tags Reading, Comprehension, Anchor, Chart, Language, Skills

Anchor Charts For Writing
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Anchor Charts For Writing
ELA, Writing, Grade 1, 2, 3, Anchor Charts, Teacher Tools

These poster sized Anchor Charts can be placed around your room for your students to refer to when writing. Remember writing rules and work with prompts and strategies

Author Socially Skilled Kids

Tags Anchor Charts, Posters, Writing Introductions, Writing Conclusions

Character Experiences Anchor Chart

Character Experiences Anchor Chart
ELA, Reading, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, Anchor Charts, Teacher Tools

The Character Experiences Anchor Chart is an indispensable tool conceived particularly for educators, to better comprehend character's experiences and their interactions within various tales or series. Primarily oriented towards students of 1st to 4th grades, this pedagogical resource acts as support in the comprehensive realm of language arts. The set includes Two Anchor Charts: A pre-filled chart detailing specifics about character experiences, perfect for initiating discussions surrounding characters' encounters and relationships within the context of their stories. A 'fill in the blank' variant inviting students to actively engage with storylines. This becomes invaluable during independent or group reading sessions where deciphering character relationships and shared experiences occupy center stage. This kit offers flexibility in classroom usage – they can be applied as part of whole class activities, small group engagements or given as homework assignments focusing on elements of character analysis . Beyond just instructional use, these resources also function as bibrant bulletin board displays,, piquing learners’ curiosity. It can be assimilated into student’s reading notebooks for easy reference when needed. This useful pair comes bundled conveniently together as a PDF file consisting two ready-to-print pages making preparation time remarkably efficient for teachers who are constantly swinging between lesson planning and teaching. Incorporating visual charm with substantial content depth, these Character Experiences Anchor Charts attain their goal - rendering Language Arts teaching wonderfully engaging yet comfortably manageable for both educators and learners alike.

Author First in Line

Tags Character Experiences, Anchor Chart, Language Arts, Character Analysis, Interactive Learning, Anchor Character

Author's Claims Anchor Chart

Author's Claims Anchor Chart
ELA, Reading, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, Anchor Charts, Teacher Tools

Introducing the Author's Claims Anchor Chart: A Valuable Resource for Enhancing Reading Skills Develop your students' critical thinking and reading comprehension abilities with our comprehensive Author's Claims Anchor Chart. This educational resource is designed to teach students the various reasons authors provide to support their points, offering an engaging and informative approach to understanding author's claims. Optimized for grades 1 through 4, this product is perfect for incorporating into a bulletin board display or integrating into students' interactive reading notebooks. What You'll Find in the Author's Claims Anchor Chart: This resource includes a set of 4 anchor charts , designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of the concept of author's claims. The first chart is a complete, ready-to-use visual aid, while the following three charts are fill-in-the-blank style, offering students the opportunity to actively engage with the learning process. Unlock the Full Potential of Teaching Author's Claims Our Author's Claims Anchor Chart offers a unique and effective way for students to grasp the importance of understanding an author's claim in a text. By providing a visual representation of the concept and encouraging active participation, students can better comprehend and retain the knowledge presented. These anchor charts are specifically designed for students in grades 1 through 4, ensuring an age-appropriate and engaging learning experience. The user-friendly PDF format makes it simple to download, print, and integrate these anchor charts into your classroom or reading lessons. With the comprehensive Author's Claims Anchor Chart resource, you'll have access to a versatile and valuable tool that can help foster a deeper understanding of reading comprehension and critical thinking in your students. Empower your students to analyze and understand author's claims by downloading this valuable resource today!

Author First in Line

Tags Reading Printable, Interactive Notebook, Author, Point Of View, Language Arts, What Is The Author's Claim?, What Is The Author’s Main Claim?, How Do The Authors Use Statistics To Support Their Claim, Authors Claims, Author's Claim, Author Study Worksheet, What Is Author's Claim, What Is The Author’s Claim?, How To Find The Author's Claim, How Do The Authors Use Statistics To Support Their Claim?, What Is The Author’s Purpose? What Is The Author’s Claim?, What Is The Author's First Claim, What's An Author's Claim, Whats An Authors Claim, Teaching Authors

Prefixes - Poster Anchor Charts to Download for Classroom Displays and Word Walls

Prefixes - Poster Anchor Charts to Download for Classroom Displays and Word Walls
ELA, Grammar, Grade 3, 4, 5, Anchor Charts, Teacher Tools

50 Prefixes Anchor Chart Posters to display in your class or home learning area. Each poster contains a prefix and its meaning, an example of a word and a picture for visual learning. Easy no prep printable posters to help middle primary students learn about grammar as well as brightening up your classroom decor. Print as A4 or any preferred size

Author Clever Speller

Tags Grammar Resources, Teach Grammar, Prefixes, Digital Download, Classroom Decor, Wall Charts, Wall Posters, Anchor Charts, Unusual Prefixes, Visual Learning

Citing Text Evidence Anchor Chart

Citing Text Evidence Anchor Chart
ELA, Reading, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, Anchor Charts, Teacher Tools

This resource is a set of 3 charts ">anchor charts for citing text evidence when answering questions. The first chart is complete. The following 2 charts are fill in the blank. These charts would work great on a bulletin board display or inserted into students' interactive reading notebooks.

Author First in Line

Tags Reading Printable, Reading Poster, Anchor Chart, Text Evidence, Reading Questions, Citing Textual Evidence Practice Pdf, How To Teach Text Evidence, Citing Text Evidence, Cite A Chart, Citing Textual Evidence, Citing Textual Evidence Activities For Middle School

Nonfiction vs. Fiction Comparison Anchor Chart

Nonfiction vs. Fiction Comparison Anchor Chart
ELA, Reading, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, Anchor Charts, Teacher Tools

This resource is a set of anchor charts for nonfiction and fiction comparison. This is great to be displaying in your reading classroom and utilized during small group work.

Author First in Line

Tags Nonfiction, Fiction, Comparison, Anchor Chart, Reading Chart

Teaching Plot Anchor Chart

Teaching Plot Anchor Chart
ELA, Reading, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Anchor Charts, Teacher Tools

Teaching Plot Anchor Chart Chart out new territories of learning with this unique set of teaching tools designed to simplify the process of understanding plot structures. The Teaching Plot Anchor Chart resource contains four meticulously crafted anchor charts , each one playing a vital role in enhancing reading comprehension while activating students' critical thinking skills. The First Chart The first chart provides a filled-out example that presents an easy-to-follow depiction of plot structure. Students can visually decipher how stories are structured and how different elements connect to form the tale's backbone. The Rest Three Charts Meanwhile, the rest three charts initially present as a blank canvas allowing young learners to engage in active participation and cement their understanding by filling in the gaps themselves. These open-ended charts offer freedom for creativity and self-expression while reinforcing knowledge about components and flow of story plots. Flexible Applications Whole-group instruction: Educators may use these anchor charts as visual aids during lessons on story plots. Small group or individual work times: For practicing or revising plot concepts independently by students. In-class decoration: As constant reference points when pinned up on walls. A part of homework or at home studies: For impromptu revisions added into reading notebooks at home . This set caters to younger learners venturing into Language Arts–specifically focusing on Reading proficiency development — extending well across Kindergarten through Grades 1 & Grade 2 levels. Conveniently provided as worksheets within a PDF file, here are four ready-to-print pages. Aiding educators with clarity in resources that fit seamlessly into diverse teaching environments, these anchor charts embody pedagogical efficiency backed by thoughtful design. Embracing simplicity without compromising on academic robustness makes them distinctively useful across various educational spaces making learning exciting yet profound.

Author First in Line

Tags Plot Structure, Reading Comprehension, Critical Thinking, Anchor Charts, Teaching Tools

Reading Strategies Anchor Chart

Reading Strategies Anchor Chart
ELA, Strategies, Grade 1, 2, 3, Anchor Charts, Teacher Tools

This resource is a set of 9 anchor charts for teaching reading strategies when students are preparing to read. These charts would work great on a bulletin board display or inserted into students' interactive reading notebooks. Mini charts and bookmarks are included.

Author First in Line

Tags Reading Strategies, Anchor Chart, Reading Notebook, Animals, Bulletin Board, Anchor Chart Reading, Reading Strategy Anchor Charts

Capital Letters Anchor Chart

Capital Letters Anchor Chart
ELA, Writing, Handwriting, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Anchor Charts, Teacher Tools

This resource is a set of 2 charts ">anchor charts for teaching when to use capital letters. The first chart is complete. The second chart is fill in the blank. These charts would work great on a bulletin board display or inserted into students' interactive reading notebooks.

Author First in Line

Tags Writing Notebook, Capital Letters, Reading Notebook, Anchor Chart, Bulletin Board

Alphabet Anchor Charts | Music QR Codes

Alphabet Anchor Charts | Music QR Codes
ELA, Language Development, Pre-Reading, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Anchor Charts, Teacher Tools

This resource is a set of 4 alphabet anchor charts . They are perfect for printing and displaying on a bulletin board or giving each student an individual copy to keep in their folders. The anchor chart can be printed in color or black and white. Included are QR codes to scan with your device. They will open an external link to a YouTube song for the alphabet!

Author First in Line

Tags QR Codes, Language Arts, Alphabet Chart, Anchor Charts, Letters

Shades of Meaning Anchor Chart

Shades of Meaning Anchor Chart
ELA, Language Development, Vocabulary, Grade 1, 2, 3, Anchor Charts, Teacher Tools

This resource is a set of 2 anchor charts for shades of meaning. Students will learn about how similar words can possess stronger meanings and reactions when reading and writing stories. The first chart is complete. The second chart is a fill in the blank.

Author First in Line

Tags Vocabulary Words, Reading Poster, Anchor Chart, Shades Of Meaning, Writing, Shades Meaning, Shades Of Meaning Vocabulary, Shade Of Meaning, Said Is Dead Worksheet

Who is Telling the Story? Anchor Chart

Who is Telling the Story? Anchor Chart
ELA, Reading, Grade 2, 3, 4, 5, Anchor Charts, Teacher Tools

This resource is a set of 4 anchor charts for first and third person. Students can use these anchor charts to help determine who is telling the story when they read.

Author First in Line

Tags Reading Anchor Chart, Anchor Charts, Point Of View, Narrator, Reding Printable

Dress Up Your Writing | Writing Dress-Up Anchor Charts | Editing

Dress Up Your Writing | Writing Dress-Up Anchor Charts | Editing
ELA, Writing, Grade 3, 4, 5, Anchor Charts, Teacher Tools

This versatile writing resource equips budding authors with visuals designed to elevate descriptive language. Strategically crafted around seven literary elements ranging from vivid verbs to complex clauses, the materials provide struggling writers with accessible editing aids to inject more nuanced detail and precision into narrative or explanatory texts. Vibrant full-page anchor charts creatively model best practices for amplifying the clarity, cadence and voice of developing prose. Guidance spans avoiding overused verbs, expanding descriptions with adverbs and adjectives, to correctly weaving complex clauses into sentences through examples. Supplements offer condensed personal references summarizing literary techniques for student reference during the drafting process. Rather than broad overviews on general principles, these tools provide targeted grammatical intervention through specific directives. For example, writers learn to invigorate lackluster sentences by replacing generic verbs like “walked” or “said” with more exact alternatives like “sauntered” or “whispered” from an extensive suggested list. Parallel charts address enriching text through adverse clauses, vivid imagery, and advanced punctuation use. The spectrum of visual supports allows educators to pinpoint each learner’s strengths and gaps, then utilize corresponding aids to promote growth. While some may require assistance better integrating complex clauses, others will benefit from prompts to expand descriptive word choice. Literature suggests such focused literary strategy instruction makes writing conventions more accessible to struggling students. This teacher-friendly resource contains diverse modular resources to reinforce literary devices through flexible delivery methods. Display anchor chart centers focused on skills needing development or distribute personal editing handbooks for accessible guidance during the revision process. Students across ability levels will thrive with targeted writing strategy instruction. What You Get: · Choosing strong verbs full-page poster · Adding -ly adverbs full-page poster · Selecting quality adjectives full-page poster · Adding who/which clauses full-page poster · Using because clauses full-page poster · Learning about adverbial clauses full-page poster · Avoiding banned verbs full-page poster · All the same posters but in smaller personal card-size. Here are links to similar resources in my store: - Beauty and the Beast Differentiated Early Readers - Earth's Layers and Spheres | Earth Science Unit - Letter Handwriting Practice Pages - 5th Grade Year-Long Spelling Curriculum - Where the Wild Things Are Picture Book Study Check out other resources from my store: Simply Schoolgirl! I can be contacted for questions and concerns at simplyschoolgirl1@gmail.com

Author Simply Schoolgirl

Tags Task Cards, Writing Dress-Ups, Descriptive Writing, Writing Templates, Anchor Charts, Posters, Writing Centers, Graphics, Adverbs, Editing

Said is Dead Anchor Chart

Said is Dead Anchor Chart
ELA, Language Development, Vocabulary, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, Anchor Charts, Teacher Tools

Engaging "Said is Dead" Anchor Chart : An Innovative Tool for Enhancing Vocabulary Boost your students' writing abilities and enrich their vocabulary with our captivating "Said is Dead" Anchor Chart . This educational resource aims to inspire students to discover synonyms and alternative phrases that can replace the commonly overused word "said." Designed to make learning interactive and enjoyable, this product is perfect for group activities or working in pairs to explore new words and expressions. Discover What's Inside the "Said is Dead" Anchor Chart : This resource features a collection of visually appealing posters focused on the concept of "said is dead." These posters act as a helpful reminder for students to think of alternative words when crafting sentences or expressing their thoughts. Unlock the Potential of Teaching "Said is Dead" in Your Classroom Our "Said is Dead" Anchor Chart provides a unique and effective approach for students to broaden their vocabulary and enhance their writing skills. By offering visually stimulating posters and promoting active participation, students can better understand and retain the presented information. These anchor charts are crafted to engage young learners and encourage a deeper comprehension of the significance of utilizing a diverse array of words in their writing. The user-friendly PowerPoint format allows for easy editing, customization, and printing of these posters, making it a breeze to incorporate them into your classroom or writing lessons. With the comprehensive "Said is Dead" Anchor Chart resource at your disposal, you'll gain access to a flexible and valuable tool that can help promote improved writing skills and a more extensive vocabulary among your students. Empower your students to think beyond the word "said" and elevate their writing abilities by downloading this valuable resource now!

Author First in Line

Tags Vocabulary, Writing, Synonyms, Anchor Chart, Reading Notebook

Looks Right, Sounds Right Anchor Chart

Looks Right, Sounds Right Anchor Chart
ELA, Reading, Preschool, Kindergarten, Grade 1, 2, Anchor Charts, Teacher Tools

This resource is a set of 2 anchor charts for teaching readers what they need to know. The first chart is complete. The second chart is a fill in the blank.

Author First in Line

Tags Reading Poster, Anchor Chart, Reading Books, Language Arts, Fiction Text

BED Anchor Chart | Teaching B and D

BED Anchor Chart | Teaching B and D
ELA, Writing, Handwriting, Preschool, Kindergarten, Grade 1, Anchor Charts, Teacher Tools

This resource is 1 printable anchor chart to teach the difference between the letter 'b' and 'd'.

Author First in Line

Tags Letters, Alphabet, Reading, Anchor Chart, Reading Notebook, Bed Trick For B And D, Bed Charts, Bed Chart

Main Idea Anchor Chart

Main Idea Anchor Chart
ELA, Reading, Grade 1, 2, 3, Anchor Charts, Teacher Tools

This resource is a set of 4 anchor charts for main idea. The first chart is complete. The following 3 charts are fill in the blank. These charts work well inserted into students' interactive reading notebooks.

Author First in Line

Tags Main Idea, Reading, Anchor Chart, Interactive Notebook, Supporting Details

Subject and Predicate Anchor Chart

Subject and Predicate Anchor Chart
ELA, Grammar, Grade 1, 2, 3, Anchor Charts, Teacher Tools

This resource is a set of 2 anchor charts for teaching subject and predicate. The first chart is complete. The second chart is fill in the blank. These charts work well on display or inserted into students' interactive reading notebooks.

Author First in Line

Tags Subject, Predicate, Grammar, Anchor Chart, Language Arts

Homophones Anchor Chart

Homophones Anchor Chart
ELA, Language Development, Vocabulary, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, Anchor Charts, Teacher Tools

This resource is a set of 2 charts ">anchor charts for homophones. The first chart is complete. The second chart is a fill in the blank. These charts are great for bulletin board display or inserted into students' interactive reading notebooks.

Author First in Line

Tags Homophones, Anchor Chart, Vocabulary, Reading, Interactive Notebook, Homophone Activities For 4th Grade

Upper Elementary ELA Anchor Charts

Upper Elementary ELA Anchor Charts
ELA, Grade 3, 4, 5, Anchor Charts, Teacher Tools

This is a set of Upper Elementary ELA Anchor Charts perfect for all year long in your language arts classroom. These anchor charts come in color and black and white. There are 50 charts included, covering most language arts standards for your 3rd-5th grade classrooms One version includes a clickable table of contents. These anchor charts can also be printed 2 per page. These posters are great for displaying, inserting into interactive notebooks, or re-creating.

Author Teaching on the Island

Tags ELA Anchor Charts, Vocabulary, Opinion Writing, Idioms, Back To School

3rd Grade ELA Anchor Charts

3rd Grade ELA Anchor Charts
ELA, Common Core, Grade 3, Anchor Charts, Teacher Tools

This is a complete set of 3rd Grade ELA Anchor Charts . There are 4 versions of each anchor chart: 1) Create-Your-Own Poster Captions/Starters 2) Small Posters (Color) 3) Mini Posters for Interactive Notebooks (B & W) 4) Google Slides Posters There are 23 literature and informational standards included.

Author Siri Latina

Tags Graphics, ELA Printable, Anchor Charts, Bulletin Board, Back To School, State Standards, 3rd Grade, Language Arts, Literature, Mini Posters, Anchor Chart Ela, Ela Anchor Chart, 3rd Grade Anchor Charts

Theme Anchor Chart explaining Common Themes in Literature

Theme Anchor Chart explaining Common Themes in Literature
Literary Devices, Literature, ELA, Elementary, Anchor Charts, Teacher Tools

Teaching theme can go from basic principles to more in depth meaning requiring students to inference and make connections. This resource gives you the ability to level up your theme teaching by starting students off on a beginner level. First, introduce theme possibilities to them with the worksheet in this resource. Then go through the explanation of each theme and ask them to find proof in their text to support one of the themes on the list. As students begin to read more difficult texts, you can ask for multiple themes or level up to intermediate (also included in this resource) and dive deeper into the meaning of each theme. By teaching theme, students will understand the bigger picture within literature. It even helps them understand author's purpose and make deeper "test-to-self" or "text-to-world" connections. Theme can also be powerful for full class lessons. Consider choosing a theme that your students need to learn, for example: INTEGRITY. Teach students that having integrity means to do the right thing even when no one is watching. Read them stories to prove why integrity is important and ask them to find text evidence to prove that the main character has integrity. This strategy can be used for all the themes included in this resource. Have fun teaching about theme!

Author Big Apple Teaching

Tags Theme, Theme Anchor Chart, Honesty, Friendship, Perseverance, Integrity, Compassion, Courage, Respect

Editable Point of View Anchor Chart

Editable Point of View Anchor Chart
ELA, Reading, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, Anchor Charts, Teacher Tools

Editable Point of View Anchor Chart Overview The Editable Point of View Anchor Chart is a priceless teaching tool for educators immersed in the subject area of Language Arts. This resource ideally suits students from kindergarten through third grade, with a primary focus on enhancing understanding and processing skills in Reading. About These Charts This package comprises three anchor charts intended to facilitate teachings on 'point of view'. The first chart - which is fully accomplished- serves as an immediate reference point for teachers. Two additional fill-in-the-blank construct charts follow this, presenting opportunities for more experiential learning engagements. Fully completed chart: Provides an immediate reference for teachers Fill-in-the-blank charts: Catalyses active learning experiences Versatile Application The charts seamlessly blend into various pedagogical scenarios owing to their adaptability. They serve well as standalone pieces observable on bulletin boards or as inserts into pupils’ interactive reading notebooks - hence accommodating different methods such as whole group discussions or small group activities. Bulletin board displays: Can use the charts as standalone pieces Interactive notebooks: Can incorporate the charts physically or digitally within student’s reading notebooks Editability Features A standout attribute is their editability supported by the Microsoft PowerPoint format. With six instantly printable slides provided within one PowerPoint file, tutors have complete control to adjust content aligning with unique lesson targets or the specific needs per class situation. Beyond functioning merely like worksheets, these anchor charts function effectively whether used during classroom lessons or assigned homework tasks; encapsulating a versatile resource capable of accommodating diverse teaching techniques and enhanced student engagement in Language Arts and Reading classes.

Author First in Line

Tags Anchor Charts, Point Of View, Language Arts, Reading Comprehension, Editable Resource