So I was surfing pinterest today, and I came across a great anchor chart. I mean, I have used anchor charts and I am quite artistic, but I have no idea why I didn't bother to make my anchor charts look fancy and interesting! This teacher's blog was a bit inspiring. I think I will use this inspiration to make some fun and useful anchor charts of my own :)
http://www.teachertrap.com/search?q=reading+is+thinking
Reading is thinking
Students who have special needs, or are ELL, will benefit from visuals on anchor charts. When I go back and use the charts with my students, I can point to the pictures and words.
I am passionate about literacy instruction. I want to share everything that I know about teaching reading. We teachers have a huge task before us. We must ensure that every student has a fair chance at learning every day. Every classroom has a diverse set of learners. It is my mission to research best practices and exemplary resources and share my findings.
I read
Thursday, March 20, 2014
Anchor Chart
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