I have been busy this week getting ready to do workshops at our county's New Teacher Orientation, so I've only gotten 4 chart ideas done. But I promise to get busy and finish my post on Reader's Workshop Part 2 and post more anchor chart ideas. While I make anchor charts with the children I can't resist adding small touches that brighten the charts and also gives those non readers and emergent readers some visual clues. Hope you'll find these helpful. Click on the title under the charts to download. I made them with Powerpoint.
These are great. Thanks for sharing!
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1st Grade with Miss Snowden
Thank you Jena!
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Awesome! Thanks for sharing! I especially like the "turn & talk" for Cornerstone. I needed a new one. :)
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I visited your blog and saw your very neat classroom, I was so hoping to have my smartboard up and running before school started, but no such luck!! Have a great last few days before the new year begins,
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Excellent printables! I am going to put the ways to read a book in my library center. Thanks for sharing!
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I love these! Thanks for sharing!
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Thanks for sharing these! I'm looking forward to using them in my preschool environment! Found you through Pinterest.
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ReplyDeleteThank you! Thank you! Thank you! Love a freebie and these are great!
ReplyDeleteThese anchor charts look great.
ReplyDeleteThese posters are awesome! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing these! So very generous and appreciated!! :)
ReplyDeleteThis is my first year using a Daily Five-ish program and I'm looking for all of these anchor charts. Thanks for sharing!! :)
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Nice visuals.
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Thank you so much!