Looking for a way to track your class' predictions for the Super Bowl? Look no further! Just print, cut and laminate if you're feeling fancy! I add magnetic squares onto the backs of these so that way we can easily graph our predictions right on our whiteboard! You could also easily do this on chart paper- whatever you prefer. On our last day of school before the Super Bowl, I give every student a football with their number on it (I use dry erase markers for the numbers) and have them place
Are your students learning about Realistic Fiction? Use this project and trace anchor chart to give your students a visual of what exactly makes up a realistic fiction story! I project these anchor charts onto my white board, trace them onto anchor chart paper, color them in and laminate. Then, to make it interactive for my students, we add sticky notes about the different problems that we discover in our realistic fictions books!
Are your students learning about Realistic Fiction? Do you want Instagram worthy anchor charts, but don't have artistic talent? Look no further! Use this project and trace anchor chart to give your students a visual of what exactly they should include in their Realistic Fiction stories! I project these anchor charts onto my white board, trace them onto anchor chart paper, color them in and laminate.
Looking for a cute Thanksgiving curriculum connected craft? Teaching your base 10 unit in math? Look no further! This LOW PREP craft just needs to be printed and then your students will be making cute base 10 turkeys. It comes with multiple versions of turkey parts so you can pick what works best for your students. It also has premade number cards that you can pass out to students OR you can let students select their own numbers to add to their turkeys.
Need a cute little something for your EOY gifts for students? Print these tags out, attach a cup (Target Dollar Spot has a bunch of cute kids ones right now!) and watch students smile when you pass them out!
Are your students learning about character traits? Use this project and trace anchor chart to give your students a visual of what exactly character traits are (and which ones are "inside" traits and which ones are "outside" traits)! I project these anchor charts onto my white board, trace them onto anchor chart paper, color them in and laminate. You could also definitely print out individual copies for your students if you would rather that they have their own.
Are your students learning how to read and write poems? Use these project and trace anchor charts to both give your students a visual of the different kinds of poems and the different tools poets use within poems and what they mean! I project these anchor charts onto my white board, trace them onto anchor chart paper, color them in and laminate. You could also definitely print out individual copies for your students if you would rather that they have their own.
Are your students learning how to write non-fiction informational texts? Use these project and trace anchor charts to both give your students a visual of how to write an information text and brainstorm what kinds of pages writers put in informational texts! I project these anchor charts onto my white board, trace them onto anchor chart paper, color them in and laminate. You could also definitely print out individual copies for your students if you would rather that they have their own.
1st - 3rd
English Language Arts, Informational Text, Writing
Have your class practice their fact fluency (to 20) with a fun pizza theme! Students count the number of pepperonis on each pizza and then add or subtract them together. Students have the option to show their answers through writing the number or by drawing the answer on a blank pizza.
Are your students learning about place value? Use this project and trace anchor chart to give your students a visual of where the different place values "sit" in a number! It also includes the definition of digit versus value. I project these anchor charts onto my white board, trace them onto anchor chart paper, color them in and laminate. You could also definitely print out individual copies for your students if you would rather that they have their own.
Looking for visual definitions to help your littles learn their weather words? Look no further! Complete with cute graphics, these cards can easily be printed, laminated and added to your white board, calendar display or word wall!
Are your students learning how to write a personal narrative? Use this project and trace anchor chart to give your students a visual of what a small moment is with a fun food-themed analogy! I project these anchor charts onto my white board, trace them onto anchor chart paper, color them in and laminate. You could also definitely print out individual copies for your students if you would rather that they have their own.
Looking for an Earth Day writing activity for your students? Have your students write letters to the earth, making their own promises to take care of it. Then, have them cut and color an Earth Day topper to add to the top. The result? A super cute writing piece or hallway display! Lots of paper differentiation options- different numbers of lines, sentence stems versus no sentence stems etc...
Are your students learning about Critical Literacy? Use this project and trace anchor chart to give your students a visual of how exactly to think critically about stories! I project these anchor charts onto my white board, trace them onto anchor chart paper, color them in and laminate.
Are your students learning about what a theme in a book is? Use this project and trace anchor chart to give your students a visual of some theme "buckets" that stories fall into. I project these anchor charts onto my white board, trace them onto anchor chart paper and laminate. I also print out small covers of the picture books that we read throughout the unit. Then after we read a book, we decide what the theme of that book is. I write the theme on a sticky note and place it on a bucket along w
Are your students learning about the three states of matter? Use this project and trace anchor chart to give your students a visual of what the states of matter are and what makes them different from each other! I project these anchor charts onto my white board, trace them onto anchor chart paper, color them in and laminate. Then, to make it interactive for my students, we add sticky notes with examples that we come up with as a class!
Are your students learning how to write persuasive letters? Do you want Instagram worthy anchor charts, but don't have artistic talent? Look no further! Use this project and trace anchor chart to give your students a visual of what exactly they should include in a persuasive letter! Complete with sentence stems for young students or language learners! I project these anchor charts onto my white board, trace them onto anchor chart paper, color them in and laminate.
Are your students learning about non-fiction informational texts? Use these project and trace anchor charts to both give your students a visual of what exactly an informational text is! I project these anchor charts onto my white board, trace them onto anchor chart paper, color them in and laminate. You could also definitely print out individual copies for your students if you would rather that they have their own.
Are your students learning how to talk in book clubs? I print these anchor charts out, shrink them and then put them in my book club folders for my students to refer to as they are meeting in their book clubs.
2nd - 4th
English Language Arts, Other (ELA), Reading Strategies