Description
Anchor charts are a necessity for students. They are a written recording of procedures, processes, and strategies that are used in the classroom. They are important but . . .
Do you spend too much class time making your charts?
Do you remake anchor charts to neaten them up or for a second class?
Do you worry about leaving important information off?
Are you worried about the neatness and organization?
With easy and reusable anchor charts you have everything pre-made and ready to go. You can pick and choose the elements that are appropriate for your class and your level of students allowing for differentiation. You can still add your own personal touches as a teacher. Your students can still add their input during group discussions.
In the end, you have saved your valuable time, ensured accuracy without sacrificing personalization, and still left room for student input. After laminating, you have an anchor chart that you can reuse year after year.
Win! Win! Win!
Do you spend too much class time making your charts?
Do you remake anchor charts to neaten them up or for a second class?
Do you worry about leaving important information off?
Are you worried about the neatness and organization?
With easy and reusable anchor charts you have everything pre-made and ready to go. You can pick and choose the elements that are appropriate for your class and your level of students allowing for differentiation. You can still add your own personal touches as a teacher. Your students can still add their input during group discussions.
In the end, you have saved your valuable time, ensured accuracy without sacrificing personalization, and still left room for student input. After laminating, you have an anchor chart that you can reuse year after year.
Win! Win! Win!
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Description
Anchor charts are a necessity for students. They are a written recording of procedures, processes, and strategies that are used in the classroom. They are important but . . .
Do you spend too much class time making your charts?
Do you remake anchor charts to neaten them up or for a second class?
Do you worry about leaving important information off?
Are you worried about the neatness and organization?
With easy and reusable anchor charts you have everything pre-made and ready to go. You can pick and choose the elements that are appropriate for your class and your level of students allowing for differentiation. You can still add your own personal touches as a teacher. Your students can still add their input during group discussions.
In the end, you have saved your valuable time, ensured accuracy without sacrificing personalization, and still left room for student input. After laminating, you have an anchor chart that you can reuse year after year.
Win! Win! Win!
Do you spend too much class time making your charts?
Do you remake anchor charts to neaten them up or for a second class?
Do you worry about leaving important information off?
Are you worried about the neatness and organization?
With easy and reusable anchor charts you have everything pre-made and ready to go. You can pick and choose the elements that are appropriate for your class and your level of students allowing for differentiation. You can still add your own personal touches as a teacher. Your students can still add their input during group discussions.
In the end, you have saved your valuable time, ensured accuracy without sacrificing personalization, and still left room for student input. After laminating, you have an anchor chart that you can reuse year after year.
Win! Win! Win!
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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I do not like that it was saved in Publisher. I could not use any of this. It was not what I expected.
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