Author's Purpose Anchor Chart by Donna Hackett-Mello... Me! ;)
How a Children's Book Can Teach Writers About Engaging Storytelling
Flagging strategies for reading comprehension. They put the flags directly into the book while reading.
Main Idea Anchor Chart (FREE worksheet included!)
Learning about main idea and supporting details is FUN when you use the ice cream cone analogy! This blog post contains a main idea anchor chart activity and a FREE main idea worksheet. Everything you need for one main idea lesson is available here.
Teaching To Kill a Mockingbird
Use goodbye letters to helps students articulate their learning at the end of a novel.
The Literacy Effect
Middle School Teacher to Literacy Coach: Anchoring Learning: Using Anchor Charts
Theme anchor chart
Theme anchor chart. Help students learn about the theme of a story. For more…
January 26, 2015
12 Power Words Students Should Learn #vocabulary
Tired Words
Tired Words by dkdebshop on Indulgy.com
Literary Terms II Quote Poster Set of Eight featuring Analogy, Oxymoron, Juxtaposition, Simile, Idiom, Hyperbole, Euphemism and Dialect. Educational Art Prints
Literary novel elements posters including theme, setting, resolution, point of view, plot, conflict, climax and character.
5 Tips for Interactive Notebook Success with Reading FREEBIE — Teacher KARMA
Learn my top tips for using interactive notebooks in your classroom. Download your free interactive, foldable resource, This Book POPS!
Teaching Reading with Pictures
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The Literacy Effect
My newest obsession: Anchor Charts! Why? Because they're SUPER helpful to me during my guided reading lessons. I am constantly referring to my anchor charts while I'm introducing and discussing text, and I'm starting to see more and more of my guided reading students refer to them when they respond to discussion points. Here are a few of my newest anchor charts that I refer to during guided reading: This one is all about fluency. During a reading intervention that I conducted today, I…