Do you look on Pinterest for Anchor Chart ideas and give up at the thought that your Anchor Chart could never look that amazing? It actually doesn’t have to be that difficult to make an amazi…
This letter formation anchor chart will help students recognize how letters should be formed and if they are Small, Tall or Fall letters. Just print and you're ready to go! Also, I find it useful to print these out as a 4x6 so students are able to reference them at their tables.
This blog post describes how to teach different comma rules to elementary students. It includes activities and ideas for teaching commas.
Interactive alphabet anchor charts are a great tool for teaching the letters of the alphabet in a fun and engaging manner.
This resource is 1 printable anchor chart to teach the difference between the letter 'b' and 'd'. BED Anchor Chart | Teaching B and D
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Teach your students all about plants and the parts of plants with these fun plants anchor charts and posters! Students will learn about plants, the parts of plants, seeds, the parts of seeds, and the basic needs of plants. ⭐ Need more science unit plans and interactive science notebook pages? Grab this BUNDLE! ⭐ GRAB A FREE SAMPLE OF ANCHOR CHARTS TO SEE WHAT'S INSIDE! You will receive: Anchor chart templates in color and black and white Blank anchor charts, perfect for students to use as note-taking pages or graphic organizers Ideas for what to write on each anchor chart Letters to print to put on a bulletin board Colorful posters to hang in the room Posters in two versions KWL worksheet and foldable Recording sheets Anchor charts included: Plants and Seeds: descriptions Needs of a Plant: description and needs Parts of a plant: seed, roots, stem, leaves, and flowers Parts of a seed: food storage, seed coat, embryo, and leaves Posters included: Plants Seed Roots Stem Leaves Flower Fruit Needs Food storage Seed coat Embryo How to Use: Project on a screen and trace with a pencil or freehand copy on a large anchor chart pad.
First grade anchor charts are great tools for reminding kids about concepts in math, writing, spelling, science, and more! Check out these great ideas.
Interactive alphabet anchor charts are a great tool for teaching the letters of the alphabet in a fun and engaging manner.
Are your students being discourteous to school furniture? This resource provides fun, interactive activities to encourage students to think critically and understand the consequences of their behavior. WHAT'S INSIDE:Chairs on Strike includes a mentor text link to an original story by Jennifer Jones, teaching students why it's important to show respect for school property. Plus, the pack provides differentiated graphic organizers, a cause and effect anchor chart, a chair apology letter template, a problem and solution graphic organizer, a vocabulary worksheet, and two interactive coloring pages or posters for the classroom. Help your students learn to be respectful of school furniture with Chairs on Strike! By engaging with the activities included in this resource, students will better understand the consequences of mistreating their school property and will gain valuable writing skills, such as persuasive writing. This resource is easy to use, effective, and sure to help your students gain a greater appreciation for school property and display more respectful behavior.
Teach your students how to apologize with this fun craft, apology letter templates, and a full class apologizing activity anchor chart! The perfect tools for helping your students with conflict resolution!⭐️Craft Template: This no-prep printable craft teaches students 4 clear steps to make a sincere ...
I'm branching away from the "Montessori" printables for a moment (because they don't like "cartoon" images) a...
Are you looking for a sound wall with mouth pictures? This science of reading-aligned sound wall is perfect for your classroom. In this bundle I provided two sound wall options: sound wall with clip art sound wall with photos Individual Sound Wall with clipart Individual Sound Wall with photos What is a Sound Wall? A sound wall is a tool used to organize sounds (phonemes) and the letters (graphemes) used to make those sounds. A sound wall looks very similar to a word wall, but the organization is quite different. Rather than focusing on letters, a sound wall focuses on sounds. The word dog, for example, has both three letters and three phonemes, or sounds: /d/o/g/. The word phone, on the other hand, has five letters, but only three phonemes (sounds): /ph/o/n/. The realization that all letters make sounds can be a game changer for students. When we hear words, we hear phonemes put together (d/o/g/ = ‘dog’). While speaking is a natural process usually learned through immersion, reading and writing require more intentional instruction. The sound wall is an important component of this intentional instruction. What is the purpose of a sound wall? Reading and writing can be mysterious to the early learner. The twenty-six letters of the English alphabet make forty-four phonemes, or sounds, and there are over two hundred different ways to spell those sounds. Learning these phonemes helps enable early learners to ‘crack the code’. The purpose of a sound wall is to help students to focus on sounds as they relate to letters and words. The sound wall can be used throughout the day by both the teacher and the students, making reading and writing easier. How to Teach With the Sound Wall Begin by introducing the sound, followed by the letter(s) that most commonly make that sound. For example, the sound /k/ is most commonly made by the letters c, k, or the ck combination. Reference the wall regularly, including a daily review of each sound. Demonstrate mouth movements to effectively make the sounds shown (included in the Orthographic Mapping Mega Bundle). It’s important to practice these mouth movements with students. Small mirrors help children see what their lips and tongue are doing. This mouth work is optimally done in small groups to enable correction and coaching. What’s next? Integrate the sound wall into writing activities throughout the day! Make certain that students know it’s their sound wall, and they should use it often! Be sure to take a minute to admire your handiwork and the engagement and learning that are sure to follow. Your sound wall will be a game changer! TERMS OF USE: You can reproduce the pages for classroom use only. The fonts I used are free for personal use. Duplication of this resource for commercial purposes or for the entire school is strictly forbidden.
This blog post describes how to teach different comma rules to elementary students. It includes activities and ideas for teaching commas.
Help students understand the importance of courage in the classroom. This post shares a wide variety of tools you can use to teach courage.
This informative printable teaches how to use context clues in sentences to grasp new words, offering simple definitions, examples, and practice exercises. Ideal for young readers aiming to improve their vocabulary and reading comprehension skills. **WHAT YOU'LL GET** * You'll get 1 high quality pdf file. This file is not editable. Please contact me if you have any difficulty. Each page is Letter Size (8.5 x 11 inches) USES This purchase is for personal use only and is copyrighted by LilPrintableDesigns. Thank you! **HOW TO PRINT** You can print from your personal computer, at any local print/copy shop, or online. PLEASE NOTE, THIS IS A DIGITAL DOWNLOAD ONLY. No physical product will be shipped. Please note: Color(s) on prints may differ somewhat due to the variations in computer monitors when viewing prints online versus the actual print. RETURN POLICY/REFUNDS Due to the digital nature of this item, it is impossible to return the item. Therefore, we are unable to offer cancellations, refunds, or exchanges of any kind. But if you have any problem with your purchase, do not hesitate to contact me, I will be happy to help you or answer any questions. Keywords: Context Clues, English Learning, Anchor Charts, Lesson Plan, Classroom Posters, English Language, First Grade, Vocabulary Activity, Montessori Material, Toddler Learning, Preschool Curriculum, Homeschool Activity, Homeschool Printable
How to Teach the FLOSS Spelling Rule with Free Floss Rule Anchor Chart with printable Wordlists for Word Sorts and Games.
Review r-controlled vowels with these fun activities! Bossy R comprehension passages, phonics center activities, anchor charts, & freebies!
A writing template to help children when structuring text types.
Load up your Character Education Perseverance month with this bundle of activities, lessons, bulletins, charts and more!
Free conversion table for DMC thread to Anchor as a pdf download
This blog post describes how to teach different comma rules to elementary students. It includes activities and ideas for teaching commas.
Review the rules for when the letters G and C will say their soft sounds (C says /s/ and G says /j/) & grab a FREE anchor chart!
Do you look on Pinterest for Anchor Chart ideas and give up at the thought that your Anchor Chart could never look that amazing? It actually doesn’t have to be that difficult to make an amazi…
This Alliteration mini-unit was created with little learners in mind! It has teaching posters and many interactive activities. My students loved it and would re-use the cards over and over in a literacy station by choice!!
Teach young learners what the Pledge of Allegiance means with this set of free Pledge of Allegiance printables! Vocabulary, copywork, and more!
Hi all, It seems like it's been awhile since I posted .. you know the drill ... back to school...family... How can it be that we've only had 23 school days?!? I must add that I LOVE my class! They are a wonderful group of first graders, but I just don't have mush energy left at the end of the day. :) We've been working in class on Spaghetti and Meatball spaces in our writing. A couple of years ago (wow - time flies) I created an anchor chart and have recently gave it a little update. You can download a free copy in both color and black and white by clicking on the picture below or HERE. Enjoy and I promise not to be so long between visits next time :)
This blog post describes how to teach different comma rules to elementary students. It includes activities and ideas for teaching commas.
I've got just the thing for you! I have a CVC Activity Book Bundle that is perfect for homeschooling kindergartners. It includes lots of fun phonics activities, like consonant-vowel-consonant reading activities, literacy centers, and more! It's sure to provide hours of learning fun! Our new CVC activity book is full of fun and engaging activities to help your child build phonemic awareness. With a variety of interactive pages, this book will keep your child entertained and help them learn how to blend consonants and vowels together to create words. Each page includes a variety of activities such as matching, tracing, coloring, and more. Plus, the activities are designed to help your child practice their reading and writing skills. And, there are also several fun games and activities to help your child practice their phonics and spelling. With this activity book, your child will have a blast learning the fundamentals of CVCs! 200 pages REMINDER: This is a DIGITAL download. Not a physical item. Directions: After purchasing the item, you will receive an email from Etsy containing the link to download the files. Kindly read this article for more information: https://www.etsy.com/help/article/3949 Due to monitor differences and your printer settings, the actual colors of your printed product may vary slightly. TIP: Print and laminate the worksheets for multiple uses! Click for more: https://www.etsy.com/shop/CraftedWithBlissShop Follow us! FB - Pinterest - IG @craftedwithbliss www.craftedwithbliss.com Terms of use: After purchase, the buyer acquires the license of the product for personal and non-commercial use only. The buyer is strictly not allowed to sell, rent, send, and distribute the file to others. In addition, the buyer is strictly not allowed to share, copy, or lend the file to others. Unauthorized usage or reproduction of our products is a clear violation of the copyright laws. Lastly, we have a no return and refund policy. With this, we will not allow any return of our products or refund of your payment upon purchase. Thank you! Let us know if you have any questions or concerns. Just message us here! :)
This is an anchor chart about the features of fables. This comes from a fable genre study packet with activities that work with any fable: Fable Genre Study Packet