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I’m always in awe of the wonderful, vibrant and colorful classrooms I see in the communities I frequent online. Something which always catches my eye, without fail, are anchor charts. They are so visually appealing, they help keep the students (and teachers!) organized, and when done right, creating them can be an interactive activity with the students. At Tiny Teaching Shack I have an anchor chart for you that teaches Subject Verb Agreement. Let's be creative together with anchor char Have Has Had Verbs Anchor Charts, To Be Verbs Anchor Chart, Verb To Be Anchor Chart, Subject Verb Agreement Anchor Chart, Verb Tenses Anchor Chart, Action Verbs Anchor Chart, Helping Verbs Anchor Chart, Verb Anchor Chart, Subject Verb Agreement Worksheet

I’m always in awe of the wonderful, vibrant and colorful classrooms I see in the communities I frequent online. Something which always catches my eye, without fail, are anchor charts. They are so visually appealing, they help keep the students (and teachers!) organized, and when done right, creating them can be an interactive activity with the students. At Tiny Teaching Shack I have an anchor chart for you that teaches Subject Verb Agreement. Let's be creative together with anchor char

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Present Tense: Simple Present, Present Continuous etc. with Examples Tense Anchor Chart, Teaching Verbs, Tenses Chart, Present Progressive, Present Tense Verbs, Main Verbs, 5th Grade Writing, Simple Present Tense, Future Tense

There are many uses of tense. In English grammar, we use present tense to talk about something that is going on now(currently) or that is true now and at any time. In other words, we use present tense to describe an event in real-time, i.e. happening at that very moment.

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