Anchor charts help "anchor" students' thinking to specific strategies and ideas. They direct learning and provide students with reminders on how to tackle topics they are developing.
In the coming weeks, I will be featuring a collection of anchor charts from around the web.
This week's topic:
Parts of Speech
Parts of Speech
Nouns
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From Hippity Hop to It |
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From A Cupcake for the Teacher |
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Also from A Cupcake for the Teacher |
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From Forever in 5th Grade |
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From Crafting Connections |
Verbs
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From Lucky Little Learners |
From Adventures of First Grade |
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From Crafting Connections |
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From Thoughts of a Third Grade Teacher |
Adjectives
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From Confessions of a Teaching Junkie |
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From For the Love of First |
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From Crafting Connections |
Adverbs
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From Saddle up for Second Grade |
Prepositions
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From 2nd Grade Smarty-Arties |
Pronouns
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From For the Love of First Grade |
Conjunctions
Do you have a favorite anchor chart related to a parts of speech? Share a link to it below in the comments section!
My favorite hearken back to my elementary days: Mr. Sketch!
I also like these fat, bullet-tipped Sharpies!
Style 1: Lined White School Smart
Style 2: Plain White Post-It
Style 3: Graph Paper Post-It
Do you have other favorites? Let me know in the comments section!
Looking to make or recreate awesome anchor charts?
Here are some of my favorite resources!
Start with some good markers:
My favorite hearken back to my elementary days: Mr. Sketch!
I also like these fat, bullet-tipped Sharpies!
Depending on the type of chart you want to make, check out these different styles:
Style 1: Lined White School Smart
Style 2: Plain White Post-It
Style 3: Graph Paper Post-It
Do you have other favorites? Let me know in the comments section!
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