Description
Kindergarten How Do You Use Numbers Anchor Chart
One of the most effective tools for teaching are anchor charts. They organize the concept that you want to teach and create an anchor for students to refer back to again and again. A student must be exposed to words 10-15 times before they are added to their vocabulary. Anchor charts need a clear title, clear and concise information and simple images. If you are studying a topic in Kindergarten that lends itself particularly well to a visual aid, use an anchor chart. I found I was using too much time creating anchor charts with my students so I created simple anchor charts to summarize topics that we can refer back to over and over again…and that time I saved is now used for my students to use the anchor chart to practice skills on their own.
There is one Kindergarten How To Use Numbers Anchor Chart included in this download. Use this chart to introduce and reinforce how numbers are used in our environment.
This anchor chart can be used when teaching large group lessons, small group lessons or one on one intervention. Print, laminate and use this Kindergarten anchor chart or place it in a sign holder for small group instruction and intervention. Send this anchor chart as a PDF to an office supply store to have it made into a poster for large group instruction or on a focus board.
Your student will quickly learn to use anchor charts hanging in your classroom as support during the learning.
If you want all of my Kindergarten anchor charts consider purchasing the bundle. All future anchor charts added will be included in the bundle at the price you buy it at today.
Check out my other KINDERGARTEN activities:
Created by: Jonelle Bell
Click HERE to follow A Place Called Kindergarten
Permission to copy for single classroom use only.
Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.
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Description
Kindergarten How Do You Use Numbers Anchor Chart
One of the most effective tools for teaching are anchor charts. They organize the concept that you want to teach and create an anchor for students to refer back to again and again. A student must be exposed to words 10-15 times before they are added to their vocabulary. Anchor charts need a clear title, clear and concise information and simple images. If you are studying a topic in Kindergarten that lends itself particularly well to a visual aid, use an anchor chart. I found I was using too much time creating anchor charts with my students so I created simple anchor charts to summarize topics that we can refer back to over and over again…and that time I saved is now used for my students to use the anchor chart to practice skills on their own.
There is one Kindergarten How To Use Numbers Anchor Chart included in this download. Use this chart to introduce and reinforce how numbers are used in our environment.
This anchor chart can be used when teaching large group lessons, small group lessons or one on one intervention. Print, laminate and use this Kindergarten anchor chart or place it in a sign holder for small group instruction and intervention. Send this anchor chart as a PDF to an office supply store to have it made into a poster for large group instruction or on a focus board.
Your student will quickly learn to use anchor charts hanging in your classroom as support during the learning.
If you want all of my Kindergarten anchor charts consider purchasing the bundle. All future anchor charts added will be included in the bundle at the price you buy it at today.
Check out my other KINDERGARTEN activities:
Created by: Jonelle Bell
Click HERE to follow A Place Called Kindergarten
Permission to copy for single classroom use only.
Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.


