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Reading and Math Anchor Charts and anchor chart tips for the upper elementary classroom!
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Multiple Meaning Words Anchor Chart {freebies included!}
This multiple meaning words anchor chart was created with test prep in mind. Check out the homograph test taking strategy I teach my upper elementary students, and download some FREE activities you can use while teaching this lesson.
Greek and Latin Roots Anchor Chart
Anchor your students' understanding of Greek and Latin roots with this anchor chart!
Anchors Away Monday: Adverbs (Loved that Lesson!)
Adverbs Anchor Chart (Loved that Lesson!) by Crafting Connections! Plus, a great project to do to reinforce the concept!
Exploring Compound Sentences
Compound Sentences Anchor Chart! This blog post also features a FREE printable where students write their own compound sentences.
Linking Verbs Anchor Chart
This linking verbs anchor chart lists both true linking verbs and those tricky words that can vary between linking verbs and action verbs, depending upon the sentence.
Five FREE Idioms Activities
Idioms Anchor Chart- This blog post features Five FREE Idiom Activities!
Teaching Correlative Conjunctions
Correlative Conjunctions Anchor Chart- If you are teaching students about correlative conjunctions, you'll definitely want to read this blog post. Three rules for writing lessons with correlative conjunctions are highlighted!
4th Grade Language Anchor Charts: 35 Charts (2 sizes of each chart!)
4th grade language anchor charts that feature 35 key language arts and grammar skills. All of the posters align with the 4th grade Common Core Language Standards. These posters can be glued into interactive notebooks and used as student reference tools th
5th Grade Language Anchor Charts: 37 Charts (2 sizes of each chart!)
Personal anchor charts that feature 37 key language arts and grammar skills for 5th grade. All of the posters align with the 5th grade Common Core Language Standards. These posters can be glued into interactive notebooks and used as student reference tools throughout the school year. If you don't have classroom wall space to display all of the anchor charts you want to display, this offers a great solution!
Help Your Elementary Students Master Context Clues with These Three Anchor Charts
Need a simple way to teach context clues? Check out these 3 interactive anchor charts that are perfect for any elementary classroom! Add these lessons and activities to your Language, Reading Literature, and Reading Informational lesson plans to help your students master context clues.
Fractions in Simplest Form... An Interactive Anchor Chart
Fractions in Simplest Form... An Interactive Anchor Chart by Crafting Connections!
Prime and Composite Anchor Chart {plus a freebie!}
Prime and Composite numbers anchor chart- Give your students a way to remember the difference between prime and composite numbers! This blog post also includes a free practice worksheet!
Pronouns Anchor Chart and Activities
This pronouns anchor chart activity is designed for elementary students who are being introduced to personal pronouns and reflexive pronouns. Beneath each pronoun sticky note is the noun that the pronoun is replacing. Read more about how I begin this interactive anchor chart lesson by visiting my blog post.