The 5 W's Anchor Chart and worksheet scaffolds the 5 W's strategy. Good Readers ask questions after reading a a book, a short story, or an article and identify "who, where, and when" first. Then they use that information to explain the "what and why". Anchor Chart and worksheets for students Black & White or Color Versions.
1st - 5th
Close Reading, English Language Arts, Reading Strategies
Informative Writing Anchor Chart for Interactive Notebook or Classroom WallsStudent Graphic Organizer for Informative Writing Hook Anchor Chart Transition Words for Notebook or Anchor Chart
Narrative Writing Anchor Chart for Interactive Notebook or Classroom WallsHook Anchor ChartNarrative Endings Anchor Chart or Student Graphic Organizer for Narrative WritingTransition Words for Students
Opinion Writing Anchor Chart for Interactive Notebook or Classroom WallsStudent Graphic Organizer for Opinion WritingHook Anchor ChartTransition Words for Students
The first few weeks of Benchmark Advance starts with Routines & Review. These Anchor charts are to help teach the students classroom routines, reading strategies, writing strategies, and procedures for Benchmark “workstations.” 16 pages. BLACK & WHITE / COLOR Active Learner Active Listener Smooth Transitions Readers Workstation Independent Reading Writing Workstation Computer Workstation
During the first weeks of school it is imperative to teach students the technique of active listening It requires that the listener fully concentrate, understand, respond and then remember what is being said. This anchor chart is a reminder of what it looks like. Our classroom has a honorary student - Bob the Bear, which can be found at Amazon. We also use Bob as a talking token in restorative circles. GUND Line Friends Brown Seated Plush Stuffed Animal Bear, Brown, 7" https://www.amazon.