These anchor charts reflect the 4 B.E.S.T. prose and poetry reading standards They are compiled to have an easy go to that can cover an entire literature unit. This covers R.1.1, R.1.2, R.1.3, and R.1.4.
This anchor chart will give your students a quick reference on the rules and procedures of rounding. This can be used in most rounding as well, not just rounding to the nearest thousands!
These anchor charts will give your students a quick reference on the rules and procedures of addition and subtraction. Each anchor chart has an example of both with and without regrouping.
This anchor chart will give your students a quick reference on both how to find the narrator and the basics of poetry. It can be an anchor chart to have up for every literature unit to cover all of the basics.
This anchor chart will give your students a quick reference on how to compare fractions to see if they are equivalent or inequivalent using models. Uploaded as a power point, so it can be printed or edited to fit your needs. (Aligns with B.E.S.T. Standard FR.2.2)
This anchor chart will give your students a quick reference on how to model a fraction greater than one and show them using addition with unit fractions. Uploaded as a power point, so it can be printed or edited to fit your needs. (Aligns with B.E.S.T. Standard FR.1.2)
This anchor chart will give your students a quick reference for the topic and details of informational text, along with the text features. I made this to use in my class to have a mainstream review that saves me wall space as well. This poster aligns with B.E.S.T. Standards R.2.1 and R.2.2.
This product will give your students a quick reference on the 3 main story elements and what the moral of the story is. I made this for my own classroom to save room on wall space and make something visually appealing for my kids. This aligns with R.1.1 and R.1.2 on the FL B.E.S.T. standards.
This product will provide you with one anchor chart for 2 standards. I made this for my own room because I found myself so short on wall space. Students can quickly reference both the story elements and the moral!
This anchor chart will give your students a quick reference on how to read and write fractions with models included. Uploaded as a power point, so it can be printed or edited to fit your needs. (Aligns with B.E.S.T. Standard FR.1.3)
This anchor chart will give your students a quick reference on how to model fractions and show them on a number line. Uploaded as a power point, so it can be printed or edited to fit your needs. (Aligns with B.E.S.T. Standard FR.1.1)
This Moral Anchor Chart gives students a quick reminder what the moral of the story involves. Chart can be printed in both color and black and white. This aligns with the FL B.E.S.T Standards, but can be used in other settings.
This Story Elements Anchor Chart gives students a quick reference about what is included in the 3 story elements. This chart aligns with the Florida B.E.S.T Standards, but can be used in other settings. It is also visually appealing in both color and black and white.
This place value anchor chart goes up to 10,000. It is a great reference for students working on adding and subtracting larger numbers as well as helping them recognize what each number represents.
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About the store
Experience
I, Brooke, have taught in both 1st and 3rd grade. My sister, Taylor, has taught in 4th and 3rd grade in Florida.
Teaching style
We are very organized and hardworking in the work that we do. Just in the short time that we have been teaching, we have been able to mentor and guide even newer teachers.
My own education history
My sister and I grew up in the Midwest, and when to school together in South Dakota. We both graduated with Elementary Education majors, and Reading minors.
Additional biographical information
We are in the Orange County School district!
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