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Problem & Solution in Fiction Text Anchor Charts & Interactive Notebook Pages
Problem & Solution in Fiction Text Anchor Charts & Interactive Notebook Pages
Problem & Solution in Fiction Text Anchor Charts & Interactive Notebook Pages
Problem & Solution in Fiction Text Anchor Charts & Interactive Notebook Pages
Problem & Solution in Fiction Text Anchor Charts & Interactive Notebook Pages
Problem & Solution in Fiction Text Anchor Charts & Interactive Notebook Pages
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Problem & Solution in Fiction Text Anchor Charts & Interactive Notebook Pages
Problem & Solution in Fiction Text Anchor Charts & Interactive Notebook Pages
Problem & Solution in Fiction Text Anchor Charts & Interactive Notebook Pages
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Are you struggling to create visually appealing anchor charts that provide meaningful reminders for your students? With these Problem and Solution Anchor Charts and Interactive Student Notebook pages, you no longer need to worry about trying to create beautiful anchor charts with limited artistic ability. This resource provides you with 5 chart options in black and white or full color to teach and/or review problem and solution. You get no prep and low prep options that require simply printing or printing and cutting.

This resource will allow you to teach students about 4 common problems seen in fiction text:

Individual Problems

Problems Between Individuals

Problems in the World

Problems Between Groups

You’ve probably heard this before, but space holds meaning which is what makes anchor charts such a powerful tool in the classroom. My students constantly looked for and referred to the anchor charts we made in class. Even during testing time when all the charts had to be covered or removed, they would look up at the space where the chart once was. Even though they couldn’t see the chart during the assessment, the space provided meaning for them to help them as they worked through the test.

The Problem & Solution Anchor Charts & Interactive Notebook Options come with a variety of features to fit the unique needs of your classroom:

Variety of Print Options: This resource comes with both color and black-and-white print options, catering to your printing preferences while still maintaining a visually appealing poster regardless of the printing options you choose.

Orientation Choices: With portrait and landscape options, you can seamlessly integrate this resource into your classroom. Whether it's displayed on walls, bulletin boards, or shared digitally.

Student Notebook Option: Empower your students to take charge of their learning by providing them with their own printable version of the anchor chart. These printables can easily be glued into student notebooks so they have access to the anchor charts you’ve created all year long.

Interactive Notebook Options: The interactive notebook options give students the opportunity to create the anchor chart in their interactive notebooks. Option one comes with all the components of the anchor chart pre-typed. So, you just need to print, and students cut out the components and add them to their interactive notebooks. This option saves you valuable prep time and ensures consistent and organized student work.

Option two allows students to write the information into their interactive notebooks and glue in the images. This option allows you a little more freedom and more active learning from your students since you can use student wording or wording that is more consistent with your reading series. This option really encourages critical thinking, note-taking skills, and student engagement.

Digital Google Slides Display: Seamlessly integrate technology into your teaching with the digital Google Slides display option. You can display the ready to go Google Slides versions of the anchor chart whenever you need to, or you can use it as an option to email parents to keep them informed about the topics being covered in class.

Interactive Digital Google Slides Anchor Charts: The interactive digital Google Slides anchor charts take learning to a new level. Students can actively participate, manipulate elements, and engage with the content directly, creating an immersive learning experience.

What you will love about this Problem and Solution resource:

Comprehensive: Cover individual problems, problems between individuals, problems in the world, and problems between groups with a single, versatile resource – from foundational anchor charts to interactive digital components.

Customizable: Cater to various learning styles and preferences with a range of print and interactive options.

Engagement & Participation: Capture your students' interest and maintain engagement through visually appealing designs and interactive activities.

Time Saving: Choose pre-typed components for quicker setup or opt for student-written activities to promote deeper understanding and personal investment.

Flexible Integration: Whether you're teaching in-person, online, or in a hybrid environment, this resource seamlessly adapts to your teaching needs.

Here's What You Get: ⭐

✨ Portrait Anchor Chart – Color & Black and White

✨ Landscape Anchor Chart – Color & Black and White

✨ Student Notebook Sized Anchor Chart – Color & Black and White

✨ Interactive Notebook Option with all components typed – Color & Black and White

✨ Interactive Notebook Option where students write the information – Color & Black and White

✨ Build Your Own Anchor Chart – Color & Black and White

✨ Teaching notes

Digital Google Sheets Options

✨ Portrait Digital Display – Color & Black and White

✨ Landscape Digital Display – Color & Black and White

✨ Interactive Portrait Option – Color & Black and White

✨ Interactive Landscape Option – Color & Black and White


Want to save time and money this school year? Get the entire set of fiction skills anchor charts for 20% off. That means you get anchor charts and interactive notebook pages for 20 fiction reading skills for the price of 16! Grab yours here!


You may also be interested in these resources:

Author's Purpose Anchor Charts and Interactive Notebook Pages

Character Traits Anchor Charts & Interactive Notebook Pages

Elements of Drama Anchor Charts & Interactive Notebook Pages


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Problem & Solution in Fiction Text Anchor Charts & Interactive Notebook Pages

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3rd - 5th
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Pages
54
Answer Key
Does not apply
Teaching Duration
1 Week

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Looking for an easy way to create anchor charts and interactive notebook pages to help your students master all the fiction reading skills and topics you teach each year? This growing bundle provides low and no-prep anchor charts and interactive notebook pages to help you teach and review 20 fiction
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Description

Are you struggling to create visually appealing anchor charts that provide meaningful reminders for your students? With these Problem and Solution Anchor Charts and Interactive Student Notebook pages, you no longer need to worry about trying to create beautiful anchor charts with limited artistic ability. This resource provides you with 5 chart options in black and white or full color to teach and/or review problem and solution. You get no prep and low prep options that require simply printing or printing and cutting.

This resource will allow you to teach students about 4 common problems seen in fiction text:

Individual Problems

Problems Between Individuals

Problems in the World

Problems Between Groups

You’ve probably heard this before, but space holds meaning which is what makes anchor charts such a powerful tool in the classroom. My students constantly looked for and referred to the anchor charts we made in class. Even during testing time when all the charts had to be covered or removed, they would look up at the space where the chart once was. Even though they couldn’t see the chart during the assessment, the space provided meaning for them to help them as they worked through the test.

The Problem & Solution Anchor Charts & Interactive Notebook Options come with a variety of features to fit the unique needs of your classroom:

Variety of Print Options: This resource comes with both color and black-and-white print options, catering to your printing preferences while still maintaining a visually appealing poster regardless of the printing options you choose.

Orientation Choices: With portrait and landscape options, you can seamlessly integrate this resource into your classroom. Whether it's displayed on walls, bulletin boards, or shared digitally.

Student Notebook Option: Empower your students to take charge of their learning by providing them with their own printable version of the anchor chart. These printables can easily be glued into student notebooks so they have access to the anchor charts you’ve created all year long.

Interactive Notebook Options: The interactive notebook options give students the opportunity to create the anchor chart in their interactive notebooks. Option one comes with all the components of the anchor chart pre-typed. So, you just need to print, and students cut out the components and add them to their interactive notebooks. This option saves you valuable prep time and ensures consistent and organized student work.

Option two allows students to write the information into their interactive notebooks and glue in the images. This option allows you a little more freedom and more active learning from your students since you can use student wording or wording that is more consistent with your reading series. This option really encourages critical thinking, note-taking skills, and student engagement.

Digital Google Slides Display: Seamlessly integrate technology into your teaching with the digital Google Slides display option. You can display the ready to go Google Slides versions of the anchor chart whenever you need to, or you can use it as an option to email parents to keep them informed about the topics being covered in class.

Interactive Digital Google Slides Anchor Charts: The interactive digital Google Slides anchor charts take learning to a new level. Students can actively participate, manipulate elements, and engage with the content directly, creating an immersive learning experience.

What you will love about this Problem and Solution resource:

Comprehensive: Cover individual problems, problems between individuals, problems in the world, and problems between groups with a single, versatile resource – from foundational anchor charts to interactive digital components.

Customizable: Cater to various learning styles and preferences with a range of print and interactive options.

Engagement & Participation: Capture your students' interest and maintain engagement through visually appealing designs and interactive activities.

Time Saving: Choose pre-typed components for quicker setup or opt for student-written activities to promote deeper understanding and personal investment.

Flexible Integration: Whether you're teaching in-person, online, or in a hybrid environment, this resource seamlessly adapts to your teaching needs.

Here's What You Get: ⭐

✨ Portrait Anchor Chart – Color & Black and White

✨ Landscape Anchor Chart – Color & Black and White

✨ Student Notebook Sized Anchor Chart – Color & Black and White

✨ Interactive Notebook Option with all components typed – Color & Black and White

✨ Interactive Notebook Option where students write the information – Color & Black and White

✨ Build Your Own Anchor Chart – Color & Black and White

✨ Teaching notes

Digital Google Sheets Options

✨ Portrait Digital Display – Color & Black and White

✨ Landscape Digital Display – Color & Black and White

✨ Interactive Portrait Option – Color & Black and White

✨ Interactive Landscape Option – Color & Black and White


Want to save time and money this school year? Get the entire set of fiction skills anchor charts for 20% off. That means you get anchor charts and interactive notebook pages for 20 fiction reading skills for the price of 16! Grab yours here!


You may also be interested in these resources:

Author's Purpose Anchor Charts and Interactive Notebook Pages

Character Traits Anchor Charts & Interactive Notebook Pages

Elements of Drama Anchor Charts & Interactive Notebook Pages


Follow my store to stay up to date on my latest products and sales.

© Tales from Title

Permission to copy for single classroom use only.

Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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Wonderful resource! Thank you so much for your creativity!
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Wonderful resource! Thank you so much for your creativity!
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Rated 5 out of 5
July 2, 2023
Awesome! The kids loved it and were very engaged.
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Standards

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Describe characters in a story (e.g., their traits, motivations, or feelings) and explain how their actions contribute to the sequence of events.
By the end of the year, read and comprehend literature, including stories, dramas, and poetry, at the high end of the grades 2–3 text complexity band independently and proficiently.
Describe in depth a character, setting, or event in a story or drama, drawing on specific details in the text (e.g., a character’s thoughts, words, or actions).
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