Language arts

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3mo
Five for Friday at 11 p.m.!
This is a great chart to use during writing instruction. It maps out the important things that all writing needs to have in a clear and concise manner (it could use a little color though!). This chart could help save the teacher from having to verbally remind students or mark on homework when grading for written work. Maggie Gomberg.
Glitzy In 1st Grade
This blog shows two anchor charts to help children remember the rules for soft/hard g/c. These could easily be duplicated in your own classroom. To make the charts more meaningful, get the students involved making them!
Teaching With Terhune
Mrs. Terhune's First Grade Site!: Anchor Charts
Synonyms & Antonyms Anchor Chart... with a freebie!
Anchors Away Monday {8.25.14} Synonyms and Antonyms
Life in First Grade
Phonics Anchor Chart - want to remember for next year and build it all year as we work on phonics patterns!
There are some great 2nd Grade anchor charts on this site -- by the Groovy Grandma!
Capitals Anchor Chart and FREE Valentine Making Words Activity
Proper Nouns - Capitalization Rules create chart as a class. Add words for each category using sticky notes- use during literacy stations