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Cultivate lifelong reading skills.
Find powerful point of view teaching activities and ideas including strong books and anchor charts to strengthen students' understanding.
If you need a chart different than what’s pictured, please contact me! Size: 24” x 32” (Please note: There are two hole marks in each chart that will be laminated over) Anchor charts are invaluable to students and teachers when displayed in the classroom for continued learning. They make great reference charts for students when learning new skills and serve as reminders for information learned. Please note, due to the custom, hand-made nature of this item, the actual poster you receive may vary slightly from the one pictured. I will do my best to make it as close as possible! There may be slight imperfections in the chart paper or lamination which are out of my control. Colors may vary!
If you need a chart different than what’s pictured, please contact me! Size: 24” x 32” (Please note: There are two hole marks in each chart that will be laminated over) Anchor charts are invaluable to students and teachers when displayed in the classroom for continued learning. They make great reference charts for students when learning new skills and serve as reminders for information learned. Please note, due to the custom, hand-made nature of this item, the actual poster you receive may vary slightly from the one pictured. I will do my best to make it as close as possible! There may be slight imperfections in the chart paper or lamination which are out of my control. Colors may vary!
These Reading Strategies Posters and Interactive Anchor Charts are a must-have for introducing and reinforcing tons of important reading skills and reading comprehension strategies! Printing flexibility allows for either printing full-page reading strategies posters, interactive anchor charts, or mini (half page) posters/anchor charts for students' reading notebooks! Now you can introduce a lesson with a poster or anchor chart, while students are able to interact with them at the same time in their own reading notebooks! Adding them to their own notebooks is the perfect way for students to have easy access to ALL lessons taught, so you don't have to worry about keeping every poster on display throughout the year. Be sure to take a look at the product preview for a closer look! 24 Reading Strategies Posters/Anchor Charts Include: Reading Strategies Create Mental Images (Also Includes "Visualize" as wording option) Use Background Knowledge Ask Questions Make Inferences Determine Importance Synthesize Information Monitor Comprehension Question-Answer Relationship (QAR) Make Connections Text to Self Connection Text to Text Connection Text to World Connection Create Sensory Images Set a Purpose Make Predictions Draw Conclusions Use Context Clues Think aloud Use Spelling Strategies Read Fluently Close Reading Fake Reading vs. Real Reading 2 Versions: Two versions are included for the posters - one with more details (more text) and one with less text (larger font). 4 Formats: Full-Page Posters, Full-Page Interactive Anchor Charts, Half Page Posters or Anchor Charts, and a digital Google Slides™ format This product is available at a discount in the Reading Posters Bundle, and at an even larger discount in the Reading & Writing Visuals Bundle! More Reading Strategies Resources: Reading Strategies Bookmarks Reading Comprehension Strategies Crafts Reading Strategies Graphic Organizers
Cultivate lifelong reading skills.
Because teaching main idea isn't as simple as it seems.
These 4th grade anchor charts reinforce concepts for reading, science, math, behavior management, environmentalism, and more!
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I {puffy heart} anchor charts! That is what this blog post is all about….anchor charts and my love for them. When I first started teaching, I went to the teacher stores that sell workbooks, bulletin board paper and sets, and posters. Posters that I remember from when I was a child, like this one: Who ... Read More about Anchoring the Standards: Teaching & Documenting the Common Core Standards with Anchor Charts Part 1
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Anchor charts are a great tool for helping students remember routines and apply the strategies you've taught in class. Whether they're helping students activate their schema, recording learning, or outlining strategies that students can use on their own, these visual resources are a must-have for elementary
This product includes anchor charts for each Reading Literature and Informational Standard for Grades 3-5 that provide skills and strategies at your students' fingertips. Why Reading Notebook Anchor Charts?The charts in this product are meant to be used inside students’ reading or writing notebooks. This is why they are shown two on a page. I don’t know about you, but the budget on copies has always been an issue we are always trying to find ways to save paper and copies! More importantly, as ELA teachers we tend to use a lot of anchor charts in our classroom. With the number of charts we make- it would be impossible to keep all of them up throughout the year and sometimes students probably forget they are even there. Having them right in their notebooks allows easy accessibility to help during independent Reading or Writing. You might also find these useful for parents to use at home. Since I began using anchor charts inside our Reading and Writing Notebooks, I have noticed my students are able to work better independently. They have the tools they need to support their learning. The charts have also been helpful in planning and presenting lessons. For example, when talking about “theme,” you have examples and ways to find it by using the chart. This helps to bring a large and broad topic down to a concrete idea.This set also includes a variety of graphic organizers for both fiction and nonfiction. What is included? >>> READING LITERATURE CHARTS <<< The following charts are included aligned to the 3 clusters of the Reading Literature Standards for Grades 3-5. Key Ideas & Details Wise Readers ask Questions Who… What…When…Where…Why…How Using Text Evidence Inference Character Feelings Character Traits Recount Stories (Somebody Wanted But So Then) Recount Stories (Who? What? When? Where? Why? How?) Summarize Stories (Somebody Wanted But So) Think FAST about the Characters FAST Chart (3 Versions) 5 Elements of a Story Story Mountain Crafting a Theme Statement Theme THEMEssage Common Themes Craft & Structure Literal vs. Nonliteral Language Figurative Language Idioms 1 (blank) Idioms 2 (blank) Idioms 1 Idioms 2 Allusion Poetry, Drama, & Prose Point of View Point of View (blank) Integration of Knowledge & Ideas The Quest Movie vs. Text (Blank) Movie vs. Text (Filled in) Comparing Themes, Topics, & Patterns of Events Good vs. Evil Thinking about Theme Revealing the Theme Extra Reading Charts & Tools The Story in a Nutshell Graphic Organizer (1 per page) The Story in a Nutshell Graphic Organizer (2 per page) Main Idea & Details Boxes & Bullets (2 per page) What's the Big Idea?! Boxes & Bullets Graphic Organizer for Text Writing a Summary (1 per page) Let's Talk Genre! (Genre Notebook Chart) Traditional Literature Notebook Chart My Reading Log (2 per page) Words We Should All Spell Correctly Transitions Responding to Fiction 1 Responding to Fiction 2 Responding to Nonfiction Readers Choose Just Right Books My New Year's Reading Resolutions Ways I Can Help Myself Grow as a Reader Parts of Speech Reading is Thinking (boy) Reading is Thinking (girl) >>> READING INFORMATIONAL NOTEBOOK CHARTS <<< Key Ideas & Details Super Star Partnerships Wise Readers Ask Questions Using Text Evidence Types of Informational Texts Main Ideas and Supporting Details Inference Talking about the Text Main Idea and Key Details (Graphic Organizer) Main Idea and Key Details (Graphic Organizer) Summarizing Nonfiction (Somebody Wanted But So) Summarizing Nonfiction (Notes with Example) Summarizing Nonfiction (Notes with Example) cursive font Determining Importance Determining Importance (Interesting or Important) Sentence Starters for Main Idea See, Think, Wonder (Blank) Craft & Structure Alpha Boxes Context Clues Firsthand vs. Secondhand Account Primary vs. Secondary Sources Description Sequence Compare & Contrast Cause & Effect Problem & Solution Cause & Effect Graphic Organizer Nonfiction Signal Words 1 Nonfiction Signal Words 2 Integration of Knowledge & Ideas Reasons & Evidence Text Features 1 Text Features 2 Text Features 3 Combining Texts Combining Texts Combining Texts (Graphic Organizer) Bonus* Readers Gonna Read (My To-Read List) 🛑 Are you a member of the TLL Membership? These materials are already included. If you are not a member, click here to learn more. The TLL Membership gives you an all-access pass to hundreds of ELA resources for teachers in Grades 3-5.If you ever find that you are looking for a specific chart that is not included, please let me know at [email protected]. I am ALWAYS looking for ways to improve the quality of my resources. :) Let’s connect! The Literacy Loft Blog The Literacy Loft on Instagram The Literacy Loft on Pinterest The Literacy Loft on Facebook
If you need a chart different than what’s pictured, please contact me! Size: 24” x 32” (Please note: There are two hole marks in each chart that will be laminated over) Anchor charts are invaluable to students and teachers when displayed in the classroom for continued learning. They make great reference charts for students when learning new skills and serve as reminders for information learned. Please note, due to the custom, hand-made nature of this item, the actual poster you receive may vary slightly from the one pictured. I will do my best to make it as close as possible! There may be slight imperfections in the chart paper or lamination which are out of my control. Colors may vary!
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This resource includes everything you need to teach subordinating conjunctions. The materials will allow you to explicitly teach, reinforce, and assess subordinating conjunctions in just a few minutes a day. What’s Included: •PowerPoint Lesson (Monday) •Practice Printable (Tuesday) •30 Task Cards (Wednesday) •Sketch Notes (Thursday) •Assessment (Friday) •BONUS: Interactive Notebook Activity Download the preview for a detailed overview of the resource. NOTE: This resource was written based on third-grade content standards. However, none of the student materials are labeled with a grade level. This will allow teachers to use this resource across grade levels.
This resource includes 37 personal anchor charts and 37 full-page anchor charts that feature the key reading skills and comprehension strategies that you likely cover in your upper elementary classroom. Each page of the personal anchor chart file contains two copies of each anchor chart. Simply cut them in half and each student can glue an anchor chart in their personal reading notebook. Then, students can refer to the anchor charts throughout the year as needed. I designed the full-page color anchor chart file primarily for teacher use. You can place these anchor charts beneath your document camera and guide your students in filling out their personal anchor charts. You may also choose to display this version in your classroom. If you're a fan of anchor charts, but you aren't sure how to keep them on display for the students who need them, here's a very easy solution! Once the anchor charts are glued into a reading notebook, they are easily accessible for the remainder of the school year! The personal anchor charts are black and white, while the full-page anchor chart uses color clip art. These 37 anchor charts are included: *Author's Purpose (versions for PIE and PIE'ED) *Cause and Effect *Character Traits *Conflict *Connections *Context Clues *Drama Elements *Facts and Opinions *Figurative Language *Firsthand & Secondhand Accounts *Fluency *Genres *Inferences *Main Idea *Mood and Tone *Perspective *Plot Elements *Poetry Elements *Point of View (two versions) *Restating the Question in the Answer *Summarizing Fiction *Summarizing Nonfiction *Synthesizing *Text Evidence *Text Structures: Description *Text Structures: Cause & Effect *Text Structures: Compare & Contrast *Text Structures: Problem & Solution *Text Structures: Sequence *Text Features: Print *Text Features: Graphic *Text Features: Organizational *Theme (You have two theme charts to choose from. Use one or both!) *Visualizing Here's what other teachers and parents say about using these personal anchor charts: ⭐️ Tania L. said, "Wonderful resource! The students glue each one in their notebooks and refer to them whenever they need to refresh their memory." ⭐️ Rebecca N. said, "This is a fantastic resource! I plan to use it every year!" ⭐️ Inspire in 5th said, "I use these anchor charts both for taping in student notebooks as well as hanging up on bulletin boards for extra visual resources. Love these!" ⭐️ Ashley H. said, "This is one of my favorite resources! Anchor charts ready to go. I get the larger ones printed on posters to hang in the classroom. I print out the smaller ones for them to place in their journals." ⭐️ Evelyn A. said, "One of the best resources I've purchased. The students understand the concepts well with these anchor charts." ⭐️ Stephanie S. said, "As a homeschooler, this has been a FANTASTIC resource to add to my child's resource book. It easily breaks down concepts to support my child." Each of these personal anchor charts are reflections of the main points that I have highlighted in my various reading PowerPoints. In my opinion, it is not necessary that you own each of my matching PowerPoints. I believe that the content included on these anchor charts are key elements that most upper elementary teachers will teach when covering these topics. However, many of the graphic elements are shared between the PowerPoints and the posters. Therefore, if you DO choose to use both the PowerPoints and the posters, your students will be able to easily notice the direct connection between the classroom PowerPoint activity and the matching reference tool that they are gluing in their notebook. CHECK OUT THE PREVIEW to get a good feel for what you will get if you choose to purchase this resource. Most of the anchor charts are shown in the preview! Also, if you like this resource, you might also be interested in my other anchor charts! Click on the links below to check them out! 2nd Grade Reading Anchor Charts 2nd Grade Language Anchor Charts 3rd Grade Language Anchor Charts 4th Grade Language Anchor Charts 5th Grade Language Anchor Charts Copyright by Deb Hanson This item is a paid digital download from my TpT store www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Deb-Hanson This product is to be used by the original downloader only. Copying for more than one teacher is prohibited. This item is also bound by copyright laws. Redistributing, editing, selling, or posting this item (or any part thereof) on an Internet site that is not password protected are all strictly prohibited without first gaining permission from the author. Violations are subject to the penalties of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. Please contact me if you wish to be granted special permissions!
Metaphor, simile, onomatopoeia, alliteration, hyperbole, personification, and more!
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This resource is a Guided Reading Skills Chart. It focuses on skills you can and should be teaching during guided reading: - Print concepts - Decoding - Comprehension - Fluency For each skill, there is a chart that provides strategies with explanations to ensure you are implementing successfully. Guided Reading Skills Chart
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Ideas for teaching Types of Sentences to 3rd, 4th & 5th grade upper elementary students. Declarative, Imperative, Interrogative & Exclamatory
Would you like to decorate your classroom with fun, hand-drawn anchor charts/posters? Do you simply not have the time to get them done? Well, you have come to the perfect place! I love making these engaging and appealing anchor charts. I also can draw/create any other topic you would like, just contact me directly and ask! My students absolutely love these posters and references them every day. Many of them are visual learners, so the colorful images really help them connect and remember what they have learned. This particular anchor chart is for readers/writers learning all about the different parts of a paragraph. My students love the fun hamburger visual, and it really helps them remember each part as they write! **These will be copies unless asked otherwise for a custom poster. They are not laminated, and are printed on normal, anchor chart paper. I ship these out ASAP after being ordered, but please keep in mind once shipped, it is outside of my control. Therefore, if shipping does not meet your expectations, I highly encourage you to please reach out to me first, and we have always been able to work something out to make up for anything that may have occurred after I have sent your package, thanks so much!! Hope you love it :)
Looking for 5th grade anchor charts? Try some of these anchor charts in your classroom to promote visual learning with your students.
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Annotating texts is a powerful strategy for readers. Get tips and strategies to help your students annotate effectively and use their annotations.