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*FREEBIE* Setting reading expectations in early elementary classrooms is so important and will build life long learners. Grab these FREE reading expectation anchor charts to put in your kindergarten, first and second grade classrooms! #readingexpectations #elementaryliteracy #anchorcharts #bestofmrsjonescreationstation Classroom Expectations Elementary, Independent Reading Anchor Chart, Reading Anchor Chart, Kindergarten Anchor Charts, Elementary Books, Read To Self, Reading Stations, Mrs Jones, Importance Of Reading

*FREEBIE* Setting reading expectations in early elementary classrooms is so important and will build life long learners. Grab these FREE reading expectation anchor charts to put in your kindergarten, first and second grade classrooms! #readingexpectations #elementaryliteracy #anchorcharts #bestofmrsjonescreationstation

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Good Listener Anchor chart-this would be perfect with Howard B Wigglebottom Learns to Listen! A Good Listener, Kindergarten Anchor Charts, Classroom Anchor Charts, Math Work, Classroom Behavior, Beginning Of The School Year, Classroom Rules, Good Listener, Anchor Chart

I had a question today about introducing anchor charts to students. So I will tell you a little about how I typically introduce mine, how we use them in our classroom, and how I decide which anchor charts to create. My anchor charts are always based upon the skills I am teaching for the week or an important topic that we use daily (rules, morning routine, what is a good listener, etc). This week for example I am teaching about the phonics skill short /a/ and character and setting. Therefore…

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Reading Workshop Anchor Chart Mania!  Guided Reading expectations.  What does it look like?  What does it sound like? This incorporates independent reading time too. Reading Workshop Anchor Charts, Reading Anchor Chart, Jan Richardson, Anchor Charts First Grade, Ela Anchor Charts, Lucy Calkins, Grade Three, Silent Reading, Teaching Character

Hi there, bloggers! Hope you are here because you follow me on instagram and saw that I would be posting tonight. It was a great Tuesday back from our Columbus Day weekend. If you are like me, you took advantage of the extra day off to catch up on sleep and that project (or two) you had wished to get done since summer vacation. For me this project that refused to get crossed off my "To Do" list was making a set of quality anchor charts that go along with our reading workshop language. Here's…

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